Thank you this video was full of helpful tips; suggested font, how to mount large pieces. I have a few questions. I didn't see what you did to slice besides making a square and I was wondering how you make a swash on your ipad and upload it to your Cricut design space.
Hi thank you! To slice I created a square and placed it over the area I wanted separate. Then I selected both the square and image together and then hit "slice" at the bottom right of the canvas. To make swashes I draw in a program called Procreate .. I bought and downloaded it from the app store. I use the apple pencil with my iPad to draw. I then send the png to my computer and upload it to Cricut Design Space. I will try and do a video on how to do this. 🙂
Hi Christy, thank you so much for your videos... I made my very 1st 4 foot sign for a customer using your method so thank you for explaining so well... I do have a couple questions what kind of paint do you use, do you brush it on or spray it on because after removing my vinyl stencil I had some of the white paint peel up so after you paint it white do you use something to seal it with before you lay your vinyl stencil down and also pricing what video do you talk about that on because I haven't found it yet or accidentally missed it.. I absolutely loved working with the luann board... I'm use to making routered wood signs so my wood is always an inch thick but I'm expanding my very small business into these kinds of signs as well but I need to know how to price if you could help me please...Thank You again💖
That is so awesome I am so glad for you! I typically use Gliden paint, and other interior paints like Valspar and Sherwin Williams if I have them on hand, for the base. I let my base coat dry a long time, overnight is best. Also pulling stencils off against the grain of the wood does help not to pull paint or wood. I don't let the stencils dry too long, never more than 10 mins, just barely dry. I have not used sealer over white before but that could be a good option if you still have problems. As far as pricing I usually take the cost of materials on each sign times 3, as a starting point. Sometimes that may have to be adjusted up or down depending on time spent on a sign or how much customizing and detail a customer wants. But I have found that formula works for me mosts of the time. I hope that helps a little!
I have a bunch of card stock prints I want to frame like this. Would you suggest doing the same process for those but to just staple it on a piece of plywood and then add the frame?
Not sure if Im the only one but when I remove the vinyl pieces with tweezers or the weeding tool, it leaves little holes in the wood from the picking, I tried this with oracle 651, could that be why? ( stickiness) or is that unavoidable?
why not wait until the end to stain the wood instead of staining it twice or do all your sanding before staining? Ever consider 45 degree angles for the framing? How do you hang it? Does the luann hold up to weather or humidity? is this indoor or outdoor sign? Does the framing ever split when you nail it or do you drill pre-holes? How abut gluing prior to nailing to keep it together longer? Not much info on the tutorial.
Hi! I'm not sure what you have in Canada I get mine from Lowes... Amazon doesn't carry it.. try stains with the name dark walnut I think they are similar. I wipe it off after staining if it appears to dark.
Hi. I like to paint the sign board the day before if I can, the vinyl sticks so much better when pulling off the transfer. But if I don’t have a day I will wait at least a few hours. 👍🏻
Of course it’s a word I use it all the time! Do you mean it was that way when you bought it? I have gotten some that had some imperfections especially on one side. But for the most part luan should be smooth. It does sand well so if the splinters are small you can prob sand them out.
@@AppalachianHomeCo okay! It is an actual word.. thought I was adding something NEW to Webster🤣. I will try lightly sanding it to see if that will work.
Hi. If you use a belt sander you will need to get belt sander paper (mine is 6”x24”) and 120grit. For orbital palm sanders I use about 220 grit. And I think I use 1-1/4” 18ga brad nails on the frame corners and 1” on the sign board.👍🏼
@@myst93 Hi. I did open Etsy but I only have a couple items right now because I have been getting so many orders locally. I do plan to expand on Etsy though and will begin posting my link when i can fill orders there too!
@@AppalachianHomeCo Hey, thanks a lot for the reply Christy, I appreciate it. For your letters, do you something paint them on as well as use permanent vinyl ?
@@myst93 Yes it depends on the project but sometimes I do used stencils that I make and paint the letters onto the signs, and other times I cut adhesive vinyl and stick the letters on. Hope that's answers your question!
☺️ I have dug thru many of those looking for good ones! I would recommend using actual 1x2s. They are a little more expensive but better quality. I find mine at local building supply stores cheaper than Lowe’s. If you still want furring strips I would buy the furring strips in packs of 6 they are bundled together and seem to be a little straighter.
Wow! I've been wanting to learn this and you made it possible for me. Thank you! How long did it take for you to be comfortable with using the big machines? I'm going to have to get some estimates at Lowes and Home Depot.
Hi thank you! It took me a while to learn how to use all the saws I would suggest watching some videos on the proper way to cut materials with the bigger saws if you are thinking of using them ... all my tools came from Lowes and Home Depot.
loved it!!!!! I am wondering... do I need to seal the frame (like applying varnish on it)? or I just can stain it, align them and thats is? Thanks in advance!!!!
Hi. I have made signs with something like fiber board, temporary service board (the brown kind) if that’s what you mean. I mostly use luan, plywood and pine now as they are more sturdy.
Hi Christy! Thank you for this video! I just bought a 2’x4’ sheet of birch wood at Home Depot today and didn’t see many options. Maybe I’m just looking in the wrong area🤔 Do you think that material is good enough for my frames to sell? Also, where did you find thin sheets of pine and Luan? Thanks in advance! ❤️
Sure! I almost always find the fonts I use from either Creative MArket or HungryJpeg.com. Here's a list of fonts I love and use a lot. Script fonts: Autumn in November, Bright Sunday, Butterfly, Corneria, Gybella, Maheisa Script, Marihouse Script, Melinda Script, Lovely Home, Olivia, Roseroot Cottage, Sweet Buttermilk, Velvetberries, and Wildera. I will try to list these on my blog (theappalachianhome.com)so you guys can see them! Thank you.
Hi sure! I have two kinds, the electric one is Stanley Electric Nail/ Staple Gun and it can use up to 5/8” long brad nails or staples. The manual one is a Stanley ProShooter. Not sure if they’re still available but should have some links in my videos for it!
Hi! Not dumb at all, I have Hitachi brand and Kobalt brand 12" Miter Saws (Lowe's) and I also have both Porter Cable and Craftsman 10" portable table saws.
I love your videos! I would be interested in seeing how you price your work. Also I have a couple questions...what makes you decide to use luan vs plywood? Do you know if luan ships well?
Hi! Thank you so much for watching! It depends on the project which matls I use. Luan is a bit more rustic than finished birch plywood sheets and also less expensive per sheet so it just depends on the look you want and the price. But I use both all the time. Regular plywood (not finished) is a little too rough and has too many splinters for me. I have not ordered luan thru the mail so I'm not sure how it ships. I will go over how I come up with prices in this weeks video I will start filming today. Hope that answers your questions!
@@AppalachianHomeCo Thank you for replying! I really appreciate and all of your videos as they are helping me out so much! I'm trying so start a handmade business. I first tried B grade 3/8 plywood...it was difficult to use! Lots of splinters and paint bleeds.. I'm thinking about trying out luan since you have success with it. I should of worded my shipping question better. I'm assuming you sell online.. Do your finished luan signs ship well?
@@angelacole2713 Oh! I will tell you how I ship my items and so far I have not received complaints of items being damaged or anything like that. I wrap signs in clear wrap or bags, and bubble wrap (1 layer) and ship them in boxes for their size. If you are wondering about shipping cost it can range from $13 and up to ship signs depending on size and weight. I think that is a whole other video! If I sell on Etsy or eCommerce (website) I input all that info to calculate shipping for buyers.
Beautiful video, very instructive.Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge.
Aw thank you so much!😁
I love your videos. Just wanting to know of you will make more. I hope you will!!
Aw thank you! Yes I am planning on making lots more and plan to do some fall signs soon.
This looks like so much fun to make. I wish i had all these machines. 😭
These are fun! I love doing decals and shirts also!👏🏼
Thank you this video was full of helpful tips; suggested font, how to mount large pieces. I have a few questions. I didn't see what you did to slice besides making a square and I was wondering how you make a swash on your ipad and upload it to your Cricut design space.
Hi thank you! To slice I created a square and placed it over the area I wanted separate. Then I selected both the square and image together and then hit "slice" at the bottom right of the canvas. To make swashes I draw in a program called Procreate .. I bought and downloaded it from the app store. I use the apple pencil with my iPad to draw. I then send the png to my computer and upload it to Cricut Design Space. I will try and do a video on how to do this. 🙂
Simply beautiful! love your videos!
Thank you very much☺
I love your videos! Thanks for your tips in the tutorials!
Thank you so much for watching!
Love your videos.. can you please show how you add the hardware to the back considering that the wood is so thin.
Sure! Thank you I will include that on my next sign video. I make sure to nail it closer to the top edge where the thicker framing is.
This was an excellent video! Thanks
Thanks so much!!😊
I really enjoyed watching your video! Do you suggest using an 18 gauge or 16 gauge brad nailer?
Hi! So glad you liked the video! I have always used an 18 gauge and like that size for signs.
Hi Christy, thank you so much for your videos... I made my very 1st 4 foot sign for a customer using your method so thank you for explaining so well... I do have a couple questions what kind of paint do you use, do you brush it on or spray it on because after removing my vinyl stencil I had some of the white paint peel up so after you paint it white do you use something to seal it with before you lay your vinyl stencil down and also pricing what video do you talk about that on because I haven't found it yet or accidentally missed it.. I absolutely loved working with the luann board... I'm use to making routered wood signs so my wood is always an inch thick but I'm expanding my very small business into these kinds of signs as well but I need to know how to price if you could help me please...Thank You again💖
That is so awesome I am so glad for you! I typically use Gliden paint, and other interior paints like Valspar and Sherwin Williams if I have them on hand, for the base. I let my base coat dry a long time, overnight is best. Also pulling stencils off against the grain of the wood does help not to pull paint or wood. I don't let the stencils dry too long, never more than 10 mins, just barely dry. I have not used sealer over white before but that could be a good option if you still have problems. As far as pricing I usually take the cost of materials on each sign times 3, as a starting point. Sometimes that may have to be adjusted up or down depending on time spent on a sign or how much customizing and detail a customer wants. But I have found that formula works for me mosts of the time. I hope that helps a little!
I have a bunch of card stock prints I want to frame like this. Would you suggest doing the same process for those but to just staple it on a piece of plywood and then add the frame?
Hi. Yes that will probably work great, the frames can hide any staples.👍🏻
Not sure if Im the only one but when I remove the vinyl pieces with tweezers or the weeding tool, it leaves little holes in the wood from the picking, I tried this with oracle 651, could that be why? ( stickiness) or is that unavoidable?
why not wait until the end to stain the wood instead of staining it twice or do all your sanding before staining? Ever consider 45 degree angles for the framing? How do you hang it? Does the luann hold up to weather or humidity? is this indoor or outdoor sign? Does the framing ever split when you nail it or do you drill pre-holes? How abut gluing prior to nailing to keep it together longer? Not much info on the tutorial.
I wish someone could go to Home Depot with me once and show me all what I need 🤣 I have no idea what I’m doing, oh and how to use the tools
Lol. That would have been so nice when I got started!
Do you have a link for where this stain can be purchased? I'm in Canada and I can't seem to find it :(
Hi! I'm not sure what you have in Canada I get mine from Lowes... Amazon doesn't carry it.. try stains with the name dark walnut I think they are similar. I wipe it off after staining if it appears to dark.
How long do you let the white paint try before moving forward?
Hi. I like to paint the sign board the day before if I can, the vinyl sticks so much better when pulling off the transfer. But if I don’t have a day I will wait at least a few hours. 👍🏻
I’m so sorry if this question has come up before but what do you use for lettering to make the text?
Hi! I use a Cricut machine to cut out vinyl letters or sometimes stencils to paint letters. I use it for most of my projects.👍🏻
Can you write out everything that I need to make this? Name of woods etc?
Hi. You would need;
- luan board (4’x8’ sheet)
- 1x2 boards (8’ long, 2 each)
- 1” nails, staples or brads (I use 18ga)
Hope that helps!
My luaun board was splintery (not even a word🤣)...it had some splintering on the front. Do you ever have that problem?
Of course it’s a word I use it all the time! Do you mean it was that way when you bought it? I have gotten some that had some imperfections especially on one side. But for the most part luan should be smooth. It does sand well so if the splinters are small you can prob sand them out.
@@AppalachianHomeCo okay! It is an actual word.. thought I was adding something NEW to Webster🤣. I will try lightly sanding it to see if that will work.
Is the white flat paint latex? What brand
Hi I use mostly water based paints...Valpar, kilz, and Glidden are my favs when getting vinyl to stick to paint.
what type of sand paper? What type of nails on the nail gun?
Hi. If you use a belt sander you will need to get belt sander paper (mine is 6”x24”) and 120grit. For orbital palm sanders I use about 220 grit. And I think I use 1-1/4” 18ga brad nails on the frame corners and 1” on the sign board.👍🏼
I love this so much. It really help me
I am so glad! I am sorry your comment just now appeared in my inbox!
@@AppalachianHomeCo Are you selling your things on Etsy ? How come you don't have a link to your store with some items ?
@@myst93 Hi. I did open Etsy but I only have a couple items right now because I have been getting so many orders locally. I do plan to expand on Etsy though and will begin posting my link when i can fill orders there too!
@@AppalachianHomeCo Hey, thanks a lot for the reply Christy, I appreciate it.
For your letters, do you something paint them on as well as use permanent vinyl ?
@@myst93 Yes it depends on the project but sometimes I do used stencils that I make and paint the letters onto the signs, and other times I cut adhesive vinyl and stick the letters on. Hope that's answers your question!
What kind of white paint do you use?
Hi! I am currently using Kilz Interior in White from Walmart.
I can never find a straight furring strip. Any advise?
☺️ I have dug thru many of those looking for good ones! I would recommend using actual 1x2s. They are a little more expensive but better quality. I find mine at local building supply stores cheaper than Lowe’s. If you still want furring strips I would buy the furring strips in packs of 6 they are bundled together and seem to be a little straighter.
Great video.
Thanks so much :)!
Wow! I've been wanting to learn this and you made it possible for me. Thank you! How long did it take for you to be comfortable with using the big machines? I'm going to have to get some estimates at Lowes and Home Depot.
Hi thank you! It took me a while to learn how to use all the saws I would suggest watching some videos on the proper way to cut materials with the bigger saws if you are thinking of using them ... all my tools came from Lowes and Home Depot.
loved it!!!!! I am wondering... do I need to seal the frame (like applying varnish on it)? or I just can stain it, align them and thats is? Thanks in advance!!!!
Hi thank you! I do seal mine with a matte acrylic sealer after the vinyl is on or you can seal before placing the vinyl either way.👍🏻
can u tell me what color stain u used on this sign?
Hi! That has been a while but at that time I mainly used minwax jacobean. I kept it lighter by wiping the excess off when staining.
Hi! What size is this sign? You may have said this already and I missed it. Thank you!
Hi! I think this sign was 11”x30” including the frame.
Do you have a link to the luan board you use?
Thanks!
Hi. I will try and find one for you! I’ll post it here if I can find one👍
Girl... where are your gloves with that stain? I made that mistake once. My hands looked a sight, for quite a few days.
Yes I know😬I have a whole box tho now!
Why color is your board? Thanks!
Hi! I’m using an ivory colored flat paint for the sign board.
Have u made a sign with fiberboard?
Hi. I have made signs with something like fiber board, temporary service board (the brown kind) if that’s what you mean. I mostly use luan, plywood and pine now as they are more sturdy.
Hi Christy! Thank you for this video! I just bought a 2’x4’ sheet of birch wood at Home Depot today and didn’t see many options. Maybe I’m just looking in the wrong area🤔 Do you think that material is good enough for my frames to sell? Also, where did you find thin sheets of pine and Luan? Thanks in advance! ❤️
Please, what is the printing machine called ? Thanks
Hi. I use a Cricut Explore Air 2, or a Cricut Maker vinyl cutting machines to cut all the stencils and letters.
Love your videos!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Love it! So you seal your stain?
Than you! No I typically don’t seal the stain I touch up areas that need it with more stain after sanding the last time.
Could you possibly tell me the name of the script font that you use on your signs and where I might get it. Really enjoy your channel.
Sure! I almost always find the fonts I use from either Creative MArket or HungryJpeg.com. Here's a list of fonts I love and use a lot. Script fonts: Autumn in November, Bright Sunday, Butterfly, Corneria, Gybella, Maheisa Script, Marihouse Script, Melinda Script, Lovely Home, Olivia, Roseroot Cottage, Sweet Buttermilk, Velvetberries, and Wildera. I will try to list these on my blog (theappalachianhome.com)so you guys can see them! Thank you.
@@AppalachianHomeCo Can you share the name of the font that is not script, the one in the thumbnail that says "Make Farmhouse Signs"
Thank you
Can you share the name of the nail gun please.
Hi sure! I have two kinds, the electric one is Stanley Electric Nail/ Staple Gun and it can use up to 5/8” long brad nails or staples. The manual one is a Stanley ProShooter. Not sure if they’re still available but should have some links in my videos for it!
@@AppalachianHomeCo Thank You
How to write inside ??? Stencils ??
Hi! Yes I either cut stencils or cut out vinyl lettering to place on signs.
Dumb question but what kind of saw do you use 😊
Hi! Not dumb at all, I have Hitachi brand and Kobalt brand 12" Miter Saws (Lowe's) and I also have both Porter Cable and Craftsman 10" portable table saws.
I miss your videos
Thank you I will start doing some more wood signs!!
@@AppalachianHomeCo , like all the techniques you share so it doesn't have to be a sign. I've learned new things no matter what you did... ;)
I love your videos! I would be interested in seeing how you price your work. Also I have a couple questions...what makes you decide to use luan vs plywood? Do you know if luan ships well?
Hi! Thank you so much for watching! It depends on the project which matls I use. Luan is a bit more rustic than finished birch plywood sheets and also less expensive per sheet so it just depends on the look you want and the price. But I use both all the time. Regular plywood (not finished) is a little too rough and has too many splinters for me. I have not ordered luan thru the mail so I'm not sure how it ships. I will go over how I come up with prices in this weeks video I will start filming today. Hope that answers your questions!
@@AppalachianHomeCo Thank you for replying! I really appreciate and all of your videos as they are helping me out so much! I'm trying so start a handmade business. I first tried B grade 3/8 plywood...it was difficult to use! Lots of splinters and paint bleeds.. I'm thinking about trying out luan since you have success with it.
I should of worded my shipping question better. I'm assuming you sell online.. Do your finished luan signs ship well?
@@angelacole2713 Oh! I will tell you how I ship my items and so far I have not received complaints of items being damaged or anything like that. I wrap signs in clear wrap or bags, and bubble wrap (1 layer) and ship them in boxes for their size. If you are wondering about shipping cost it can range from $13 and up to ship signs depending on size and weight. I think that is a whole other video! If I sell on Etsy or eCommerce (website) I input all that info to calculate shipping for buyers.
@@AppalachianHomeCo Thank you for being so helpful! Can't wait for more videos.
Ugh! I wanted to see you put the words on the sign. That's upsetting.
Lol I have tons of sign videos doing that process if you want to check them out.
Where is the sign ?
Disappointed, I came to see you make a sign not a frame.
So sorry! I have a ton of full sign videos on my channel!!