I needed to make a gift for my FIL and my Hubby's uncle.  They both are really into trains.  I had already framed a neat vintage train photo for each of them, but wanted to do something else.  I got the idea to make a sign, this is the end result.  I absolutely 
love how they turned out!

I started with a wooden slat, from IKEA to be exact.  I had bought a slatted bed base that we didn't end up needing, so I cut it up and used one of the wooden slats as my base.  Totally free wood, precut and sanded.  Score!
I took black wrapping paper and Mod Podged it to the wood.  After it dried, I took sand paper and distressed it really well.
I had a stencil for the letters.  I took white and grey acrylic paint, mixed it and dry brushed it on.  I wanted it to be spotty and faded looking and it turned out just the way I thought it would.

The railroad logos I found on the internet and printed them off on cardstock.  I picked ones that would be meaningful to the recipients, there are so many to choose from that it's easy to do.  I Mod Podged them to the sign, and then distressed them with a pencil eraser and went over them lightly with black ink from a stamp pad to "age" them.

The whole thing was then coated with some matte acrylic spray varnish and I was done.  If I could do anything differently, I would have covered the sides with paper and distressed as well.
 
My hubby actually said, "Wow honey" when I showed him my finished product.  That was a  first for me, so I'm hoping that the recipients will like them too!
 
Please click on "Linky Parties I Love" to see where I'll be sharing.  Happy Handmade Christmas!
 
 
You deserved the "Wow Honey!!" You did a great job with these - tremendous attention to detail - and beautiful work. I love how personal they are.
ReplyDeletemy sons room is done in vintage transporation! I might just steal this idea and make one for planes trains & automobiles then group them together! thanks for the inspiration! I'll send ya pics when its complete!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower. My DD is into trains also. This is a perfect gift for him!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Whoops!! My DH, not DD.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! You did a beautiful job with all of the Mod Podge, paint and distressing techniques to create a truly original art piece!
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