Vintage Styled Bakery Sign From Recycled Drawer Front
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Art is beauty
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Still working on small projects thanks to the weather! Come see how I repurposed this old front and turned it into a Bakery sign!
I had done a furniture project months ago and had kept the broken drawer front from the project. I always save that stuff for just such and occassion...Well this was it...with it being constantly in the negative temps I have been forced to work on small craft projects in the home...I have always loved those old Bakery signs and thought...Now is the Perfect time to make one......:)
http://arttisbeauty.blogspot.com/2014/03/vintage-bakery-sign-made-from-old.html
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I had done a furniture project months ago and had kept the broken drawer front from the project. I always save that stuff for just such and occassion...Well this was it...with it being constantly in the negative temps I have been forced to work on small craft projects in the home...I have always loved those old Bakery signs and thought...Now is the Perfect time to make one......:)
http://arttisbeauty.blogspot.com/2014/03/vintage-bakery-sign-made-from-old.html
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Published March 3rd, 2014 7:05 AM
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Amy Ogden-Paparone on Mar 10, 2014This is excellent! I love it! Can you tell me if each of your letters were cut seperately and then you placed them together on the board? I'm dying to try one of these with my silhouette. Thanks so much for posting!
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Jeani Clark Weir on Mar 29, 2019
From the wording of the sentence I would say it was cut as a one piece stencil. For me it would be easier to use one already spaced out stencil. Good luck with your project.
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Lovesunique on Jun 06, 2017
So professional!
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Art is beauty on Jun 06, 2017Thank you
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