I am knee deep in crafting, labeling, pricing, organizing, packing and planning for the Ruffles & Rust Vintage Market show next Friday and Saturday at the Evergreen Fairgrounds in Monroe, WA. You coming? Print off the coupon on very top right sidebar for $3 off your entrance fee.
One of the hugest projects on my to-do list was to create some sort of sign for my booth. You know, let people know what booth they are shopping in. I really really REALLY didn't want to spend big $$$ on this sign. But yeah, wanted it to look amazing. Of course.
Finally figured out what would work best.
First off, you need a hugenormous frame. My Mom has this large black ornate picture frame that my sis and I have been teasingly(sorta) arguing over for the past 10 years or so. Mom keeps hiding it in new secret spots all over her house, refusing to let us touch it.
However. She let me borrow it :)
Let's make a sign, shall we?
1. Gather your supplies:
- A hugenormous frame and a backer board that fits the frame.
- Level, Measuring tape, large clamps.
- Fabric larger than backer board (I used a drop cloth).
- Archival non-smudging ink pens. Yup, plural.
- Push pins, Straight pins and tape.
- Old school overhead projector.
- Your chosen logo/saying/photo etc printed on a transparency (local print store can easily do that for ya. Mine cost 89 cents. Perfect.).
- Clear Glaze Spray (optional), Adhesive Spray.
- Kiddos entertained with DVD.
- Diet Coke. Duh.
2. Stretch fabric and tack to wall. Make sure it's level! I used a windowsill to help it stay level.
(These are the pens I used. Fine point on one end, calligraphy plume on the other.)
3. Tape the transparency to your old school projector. Make sure it's level!
4. Turn projector on, center and level the logo. Measure, remeasure and then measure again...for good measure.
(sip your diet coke. Quickly check on the kiddos)
5. Carefully CAREFULLY start outlining your logo. Go from left to right to prevent smudging.
6. Turn off projector every so often and check for missed spots and lines. (sip more diet coke, insert a new DVD for the kiddos). Carefully fill in your traced lines.
7. Ah yes, so nice! If your frame doesn't have glass (like mine) then you should think about sealing your project. I used Krylon Clear Glaze spray. Test on a written on fabric scrap first! Cover entire project, let dry.
8. Here's another step where you need to measure, remeasure and then measure some more. Center and level the logo on your backer board and firmly clamp. Work with half the project at a time. Have a helper (a handsome husband works great for this role :) hold up the bottom half of the project while you spray the adhesive on the backer board. Slowly and firmly press the sign down from the center out and make certain to eliminate air bubbles. Repeat on other side.
9. Trim excess fabric from the edge of the sign. Leave a 2 inch selvage.
10. Place your newly made, oh so cool logo in frame and use support boards to keep in place. I'm athinkin having my sign crash to the ground mid-show wouldn't make me feel too grand.
11. The best part! Hang it up!!!
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SOOOOO excited how this turned out! And yes, this picture is HORRIBLE. It doesn't do the sign any justice. Captures about 10% of the awesome factor of this handmade sign. Time for a new camera?! :)
Oh, almost forgot the last step:
12. Finish that Diet Coke!
Amanda - Vintage Dutch Girl
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Monday, October 10, 2011
How To Make a Craft Booth Sign...
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Pumpkin Spice Latte Printable...
I am digging this fall weather.
Yup, I am soooooo done with summer. Unless someone wants to take me somewhere tropical. Then maybe I'd be OK with some sunshiney goodness.
Finally got this put back up on my wall this week!
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Ah yes, good ole pumpkin spice latte....that MAY have something to do with my being DONE with summer. Just maybe.
Print it out, frame it and drink one:
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YUM.
Other than that, I have one tiny ceramic pumpkin sitting out...and that is as far as I've got decorating for fall.
I'm thinking I need to do something more.
I know! How bout I line up all my used Sbux coffee cups and turn them so you can see the PSL on the side?! It'd be a conversation starter, that's for sure :)
Amanda - Vintage Dutch Girl
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Yup, I am soooooo done with summer. Unless someone wants to take me somewhere tropical. Then maybe I'd be OK with some sunshiney goodness.
Finally got this put back up on my wall this week!
Pin It
Ah yes, good ole pumpkin spice latte....that MAY have something to do with my being DONE with summer. Just maybe.
Print it out, frame it and drink one:
Pin It
YUM.
Other than that, I have one tiny ceramic pumpkin sitting out...and that is as far as I've got decorating for fall.
I'm thinking I need to do something more.
I know! How bout I line up all my used Sbux coffee cups and turn them so you can see the PSL on the side?! It'd be a conversation starter, that's for sure :)
Amanda - Vintage Dutch Girl
Make my day and become a fan on the Vintage Dutch Girl Facebook Fan page found HERE.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Fitting Room Chit Chat...
I spent greater part of yesterday afternoon and evening running errands and shopping. Ya know, a list ten miles long and ALWAYS end with Wallyworld because hello, it's open 24 hours!
I was in the mall (in and of itself a rarity for me) and missed the 9 PM big box store close deadline. See? I don't know how to work the mall. Those of you who have the location of every store memorized? I don't understand y'all.
However, ask me where to find a specialty fabric or random crafting item in Jo-Ann's and I can mentally walk the aisles and tell you right where to find it. You know, utilizing my completely accurate photographic memory.
Trying on clothes and trying not to eavesdrop on other customers' conversations is...well...impossible.
Hello echo.
First up was a tween who claimed that in California, life is perfect. Apparently Washington is the place to move to if you want to ruin your life. Good to know.
Next up was the girl who claimed that she needed some serious hootchie mama improvements. OK, lovely.
And the last was, "I look like a prostitute! YAY!"
Uh huh. Right.
Methinks the next time I go solo shopping I'll be wearing headphones...
Amanda - VintageDutchGirl
I was in the mall (in and of itself a rarity for me) and missed the 9 PM big box store close deadline. See? I don't know how to work the mall. Those of you who have the location of every store memorized? I don't understand y'all.
However, ask me where to find a specialty fabric or random crafting item in Jo-Ann's and I can mentally walk the aisles and tell you right where to find it. You know, utilizing my completely accurate photographic memory.
Trying on clothes and trying not to eavesdrop on other customers' conversations is...well...impossible.
Hello echo.
First up was a tween who claimed that in California, life is perfect. Apparently Washington is the place to move to if you want to ruin your life. Good to know.
Next up was the girl who claimed that she needed some serious hootchie mama improvements. OK, lovely.
And the last was, "I look like a prostitute! YAY!"
Uh huh. Right.
Methinks the next time I go solo shopping I'll be wearing headphones...
Amanda - VintageDutchGirl
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