YUM--How To Make "Marquee" Letters
by
Becky--Beyond The Picket Fence
(IC: blogger)
After seeing a YUM on the dining room wall in a recent episode of HGTV's Fixer Upper, I knew I had to make one. The show created the YUM with vintage marquee letters, I made mine with reclaimed wood, painted in fun, happy colors.
Fun, bright colors!
I started with a rough sketch.
I lay the boards out, use a board for a straight edge, pencil out angles and then take it to the cop saw to cut the angles.
For the middle parts of the M, put the pieces face to face and cut a parallelogram.
Use thin pieces of wood screwed to the back to assemble the letters.
I drew the U put on a thin piece of plywood.
I then cut it out with a jigsaw.
I used a candle wax paint technique on the letters. Find it HERE: http://bec4-beyondthepicketfence.blogspot.com/2014/07/how-to-create-authentic-chippy-paint.html
YUM--a good reminder for the kids when I am serving some new, quinoa salad.
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Published August 17th, 2014 10:15 AM
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Wendy Terrill on May 11, 2019
Wonderful, clever and creative.
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Would you consider making one for me, exactly like yours, except running vertically? What would be the total length?
How many layers/colors of paint are actually on your letters?
i haven’t had much success making painted projects look primitive like your letters do.
Must be something I don’t know...