How to Paint a Vintage Sign

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.  

If that's the case, I hope that Cassie {Primitive and Proper} is flattered.  I have had my eye on her painted wood antiques sign for quite some time.  Something about it spoke to me.  I really wanted it for my dining room.  

My options were:

  • Borrow it from Cassie during the Winter while she is using her fireplace (she offered). 
  • Steal it (illegal).
  • Make my own (good choice).
Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

I had Nate cut some 1x6's to size.  (Our sign is 34" long x 40" wide.)  We then beat up the boards with a hammer and screw driver to give the painted sign a "vintage" look.

Nate then placed the boards on a flat surface using a nail to space them evenly. 

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

He then cut two 1 x2's a little shorter (1/2 inch) than the length of the sign.   (33.5" in our case.)

Place the 1x2's about 6" from each edge and put a screw in each board.

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

After the sign was assembled I gave it two quick coats of white paint.  I applied the paint thinly and didn't worry about even coverage or painting into grooves or holes.  Again, I wanted this to look old.

It was then time to add the lettering.  I started by designing my sign in Photoshop.  I wanted my sign to resemble something that would have been quickly hand painted and stuck outside a store back in the day.  A fancy font wouldn't have looked right.

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

I placed my printed design on top of the wood.  I placed tracing paper under the sign.  I used a ball point pen to trace over my design.

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

I then used some black paint and small paint brush to carefully fill in my tracings.  

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

I was going to do two coats but I thought it would look more vintage if I did one coat and then a light sanding.

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

After the painting and sanding, we hung it on the wall.

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

I like how the vintage painted sign looks above our dining cart (tutorial coming soon).

Vintage Sign Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}
Antique Sign DIY Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}
Antique Sign DIY Tutorial {Decor and the Dog}

It's always good when you can use your DIY skills to keep you from jail time, right?