Weekend is dimse-time, and now that the wedding is approaching, I have both the opportunity and excuse to go a little berserk. In this weekend it has been to this blackboard sign with calligraphy, which I think is quite cozy. It took a few hours but I love to sit and immerse myself in something - let your hands work and brain relax so time flies a little for me when I am working on such some projects. I have gradually gained dimset part here up to the wedding, and I think if I had started to put me down and make a to-do list, I would probably have been quite a sweat and marked stress levels rise . It all happened as a bit along the way. A new idea that suddenly appears and screams to be executed as fast as I can just, and before you know it if you have made table numbers, flag garlands, blackboard signs and I do not know what else. It is kind of funny to see it all together, as written, there has never been a big master plan. It's all just sprung up just as slowly - one project at a time :)
Photo: http://www.angelicdress.com/red-prom-dresses.html
Well - if someone wants to make me the art for, get in here a little DIY guide to this board divorced, and not least, how to made it fine calligraphy font, if you do not liiiige is a natural talent for that kind of (som I'm not ...).
The record I bought in Silvan to a 5. It was such a balance sheet they had standing - I often take the good things from their remaining pieces. It is something like cardboard / chip-laminate-like thing.
Blackboard lacquer I have been standing for 1,000 years without really knowing what was to be used to - now found the definitive application! It is from Kreahobshop.
The brush is also just a cheap case from Silvan - not the best I've had, but for a project like this is fine.
While the paint dried, I made a sign in Photoshop that I got printed on two pieces of A4 paper in our ordinary and old-old laser printer. It had self been easier to just print it directly onto A3, but it is, after all, few people have such a case below.
I taped the two pieces of paper together and back on I gave them a solid game chalk.
When the back has got a good layer of chalk, flip over the paper and fixed centered with a few pieces of tape so it does not get pulled too much around. Then they use a pencil to 'trace' the letters - that is like painting on top of the letters. In this way, you made a chalk mark on the plate, which you can subscribe for.