Vintage Styled Bakery Sign From Recycled Drawer Front
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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, 2014
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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, 2017
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