Thrift Store Sign Upcycle

5 Materials
$5
3 Hours
Easy

I found this sign at the local charity thrift store, and I knew with a little love I could upcycle it and put it in my laundry room.


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Here is the original sign that I bought for $1 at the local thrift store.

I started by painting the indent of the sign with Folk Art Home Decor Chalk paint in the color white. It took 2 coats and I let it dry between each coat.

I also decided to paint the outside edge as well.

I then painted the letters, heart, and 5 cents with Folk Art Home Decor Chalk Paint in the color Castle.

I also painted the outside of the frame work. I used some painters tape to avoid painting on the white paint I had already done.

I let that dry completely and peeled off the painters tape.

I hung it up in my laundry room and love how it turned out.

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Suggested materials:
  • Sign
  • Folk Art Home Decor White Paint
  • Folk Art Home Decor Castle Paint
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