Hi Everyone! Happy Monday! I hope everyone had a great weekend and enjoyed Easter. I know I did. I made this sign over the weekend and when I was done, I thought how appropriate this one is after Easter. Did you color Easter Eggs or use the plastic eggs? We did not color eggs, but I remember enjoying it when I was a child.
This board is about 30" long and isn't technically a scrap piece, but it is a little wonky (is that a word?). It has a dip in the edge which is not good for somethings, but is great character for this sign. I just had to add the three eggs on the end. When I finish painting a sign and it's dried, I'm always a little hesitant to distress it, after all I just spent how long painting it, but I'm always happy I distressed it in the end. So I've learned not to try to be perfect in the painting, that it's okay to not cover each letter perfectly and I think that just adds to the end result. What do you think? Thanks for stopping by.
This one is sooo cute! Love the "real" eggs at the end.
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Linked back to you today! I still love this sign!
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