Last week, when I finished the hallway with Mr. Poppin, an Ikea canvas, and an original piece, my mom called me up and said, “It’s just so easy for you, isn’t it?” Â I had to laugh, because although the hallway wasn’t difficult to put together–other things are. Â It definitely isn’t always easy for me. Â The last 48 hours I have been working on a project that I would put in the “challenging” category. Â I just could NOT figure out how to execute the oversized letters I fell in love with at Anthropologie. Â Good news, it won’t take you 48 hours, a case of carpal tunnel, burned fingertips or even the $98/letter Anthropologie is asking. Â I have to thank my sweet hubby, Chris, for being such a mastermind. Â He thought of the final solution and we now have our own 25″ tall, 2″ thick HUUUGGGEEE letters to prop above our bed:
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But let’s back track (just for fun) so you can see the mess I went through before getting to this point. Â First, I thought of cardboard. Â I had a bunch of boxes in our storage closet, but only two were large enough to fit a 25″ letter. Â Welp, Â I only needed two. Â Victory. Â I thought, “Wow, this is going to look awesome. Â So easy.” Â I was taking pictures a long the way to show you how I was doing everything. Â I burned my fingers a hojillion times trying to hold the pieces together while hot-glueing (not recommended). Â I got this awesome spray paint that Rustoleum makes that is a “hammered metal” effect–perfection!…. …. ….until it seeped THROUGH the cardboard leaving it just solid silver and looking very cardboard-y. Â Blah!
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So, day two rolls around (yesterday) and I went out and got foam core. Â I figured if I made the front and backs of the letters out of something smoother, then I wouldn’t get the texture showing through the spraypaint. Â I was also crossing my fingers that the sweet spray paint I found would actually stay on top of the surface–I didn’t get that far. Â Once I cut out the “J” using a box cutter (I don’t know if that’s what it is technically called, but it has a different name in my book now. Â I blame my carpal tunnel on gripping that sucker for too long.) Â and glued the sides to the bottom (more burns) I realized, the top wasn’t going to fit exactly. Â Arrrgggghhhhhhh!! AAAAAHHHHH!! Â I was so close to giving up.
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And then I called Chris and told him my sob story and he suggested using something that was already 2″ thick, like wood, and a jig saw (which we didn’t have…yet :) ). Â Brilliant! Â He stopped at Lowe’s on his way home and called me while he was there so that he could talk me through everything he was seeing and I could choose (so sweet, huh?). Â He found a jig-saw for $40 and it is something that we will use often, so he got that. Â Then he went over to the wood. Â They don’t make 2″ wood that is atleast 25″ long and 20″ wide. Â They just don’t. Â We started talking about perhaps glueing two pieces together for thickness, yada yada. Â Then he spotted insulation styrofoam. Â A BIG sheet for $15!! Â It was 2″ thick and smooth. Â My voice was getting higher and higher with excitement. Â He brought it home. Â
He cut the letters out with the jig-saw and I sanded the edges a little. Â You can’t spray paint styrofoam, so I put a coat of black acrylic paint on this morning:
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| The light is shining through my hair–looks faareaky! |
followed by drybrushing Plaid’s Acrylic Craft paint in “Metallic Silver Sterling”:
And now we have zinc-looking oversized letters of our very own! Â Once the styrofoam was in the house, it was easy-peasy. Â I would totally do it again, in fact, I might. Â Maybe a future giveaway or something. Â We still have half of the insulation board left and I know at least one person that would love a big ol’ letter:
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….maybe a “G?” Â :)
(psst…see how it all turned out
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I am so glad you figured this out! I have been trying to get my mind around it for a while too! Husbands are the best!
I LOVE these! So awesome! And much better than the $98 price tag.
You can buy floral spray paint that won’t melt the styrofoam. Michaels has it.
Brilliant!
LOVE these letters – the size if fabulous and you did a great finish too! I am a new follower.
Holly
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