Garage Cutting Board To Fall Apple Cider Sign
September 16, 2018
Another cutting board project today!
I first cleaned the cutting board with Krud Kutter Kitchen Degreaser Spray, and a warm damp rag.
Cutting boards can have a greasy build up which is not good for paint adhesion.
Cutting boards can have a greasy build up which is not good for paint adhesion.
This is one of the three cutting boards I picked up and shared in my late June and early July garage sale finds post.
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I am going to use my *Old Sign Stencils Apple Cider stencil.
I placed the word cider on the lower right hand corner of the cutting board, and taped it in place with blue painter's tape.
I used Deco ArtChalky Finish Paint in Rouge to stencil "Apple Cider". I love the "Apple" font.
I added a "smaller leaf "and the "cider mug" from this new Old Sign Stencils fall graphic. The "5 cents" is from a winter graphics stencil.
I used Fusion Mineral Paint in Coal Black to stencil on the graphics.
I sealed the stencils with Varathane Water-Based Polyurethane in Satin Finish, and then rubbed on a coat of Minwax Paste Finishing Wax in Natural.
The black iron hook I added was from Hobby Lobby.
A perfect sign for a farmhouse kitchen!
Never pass up a cheap cutting board!
*Old Sign Stencils provided me with complimentary samples.
All opinions about these fabulous products are my own.
The other two garage sale cutting boards were re-purposed as Halloween decor HERE.
I used the "Apple Cider" stencil on this garage sale crate sign too! Details on that project can be found HERE.
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I always enjoy your use of Donna's stencils. ;) Very inspiring. I look for cutting boards but haven't found any reasonably priced. I might have to cut a board with my jig saw. lol
ReplyDeleteAlso, I may not always comment yet always enjoy your posts!
Be well and create on!
~ Christina in SW FL