DIY Display Board – Show Off Family Memories

Stephanie Abbott
by Stephanie Abbott
2 Materials
$10
3 Hours
Easy
I have a DIY Display Board and free printable you’ll love! Everyone in the family has something to be proud of; an award, artwork, school work, certificate of achievement, photos of memorable times, race medals, special trips or experiences, etc, etc, etc.
Why not make your own ‘Hall of Fame’ board?
Be sure to follow the link for full details.
When you don't have a big enough work surface to glue the frame, you work with what you have. I used heavy items to keep the frame level while the glue dried.
Use one of the pre-cut 2' x 4' mdf or wood boards from your local Lowe's, Home Depot, or hardware store. Prime and paint white. I added a faux shiplap look with a grey paint marker.
The frame is made from a 1" x 4" Select Pine stained with Minwax's Special Walnut. The frame and board was sealed with Rust-oleum's Matte Polyurethane before the text was added with my favorite paint marker.
My PDF text is designed for this 4" high board.
I transferred the text I printed on normal printer paper by rubbing white chalk on the back of the text, flipping it over, then tracing over the front of the text with a pencil.
This will leave a white chalk outline on the board. Go over the outline with a white paint marker and allow that to dry before wiping the excess chalk powder off the frame.
Fill in the text with 2 coats of the paint marker.
The 'The Home Team Hall of Fame' PDF I created is available as a free printable on my site. Just follow the link to find it.
I used screw eye hooks, clothespins and twine to hang different items on the board.
The finished DIY Display Board shows off your families latest adventures. icon
Check out this even easier Reversible Sign DIY on Hometalk. And follow me for more great DIY ideas.
Suggested materials:
  • 2' x 4' pre-cut mdf or wood board   (Lowe's)
  • 2 - 1" x 4" 8' boards for the frame   (Lowe's)
Stephanie Abbott
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