Pallet Wood & Solar Light Garden Sign
Every garden needs a sign or two! Since my garden was short in the decor department, I decided to DIY myself some little signs with a bright twist!
This was one of the most plan-changing projects I think I've ever put my mind to!
When I decided to make some signs for the garden, I first considered tile, but then thought about a beaded sign similar to a project I had done before. Yes, that's what I'd do!
So I headed to Lowe's for a decorative hanger and found a shelf of solar lights that caught my attention.
In an instant, the plans changed.
I still had some pallet wood left over from a Farmhouse serving tray I had made, and found a couple of pieces that would work perfectly for my little signs.
First, I cut and sanded the pieces,
then designed and cut stencils with my Cricut Maker.
Next, I transferred the designs to the wood pieces with acrylic craft paints, and once they were dry, sprayed them with a clear sealer.
Using Gorilla Glue, I attached the signs just below the solar light and stuck them in my garden!
Now my garden spaces have a little more personality and a soft and glowing light at night.
Sometimes the best plans...are changed plans!
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Cindy Holton on Jun 27, 2019
Good Idea
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Elizabeth Keane-Six on Jun 27, 2019
Love it!
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To Work With My Hands on Jun 28, 2019
Thanks, Elizabeth.
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