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Jun 24, 2012

Duffy's - Handpainted Sign for the Bar

I did some tweaking to the outdoor fold-up bar this weekend. Made it a little more personalized if you will.

Tom and his friends have this running joke where either they'll call and ask for "Duffy" or he'll answer the phone, "Duffy's Bar, Duffy speaking". It's been going on for years. So I decided that this was going to be Duffy's Bar.

This is what I came up with for the fold-up cover:


I played around with font styles in Photoshop, and then pasted in a palm tree graphic that I found online (after I copied and flipped it). We made it Bar and Grill because, well, the bar is next to the grill. And I added palm trees since we want the space to have a relaxed feel, and our favourite vacation spots are tropical.

I did try my freezer paper transfer method to get a stencil on the wood that I could then paint over, but the bar is so heavily lacquered that the ink ran right off. So I printed each of the words and the trees individually on 8.5 x 11 paper and set to work cutting it all out by hand with an X-acto knife. I sometimes think about getting a Silhouette machine but I don't really do a lot of lettering, so I've never felt it was worth the money. But after cutting out 15 letters and two trees (plus an apostrophe!) I sure was wishing I had one.

I taped down each word and used a sponge brush to dab the paint onto the wood. One tip: if you're using letters with closed loops (like B's, A's, P's, etc.), leave a little bit of the letter uncut so that the inside of the loop is still attached. You can then paint in the missing part afterwards with an artist's brush.


Also, dabbing the paint on rather than brushing it helps to keep paint from seeping under the paper.


I just kept layering on paint until I got the coverage that I wanted. I used the same paint colour as on the walls in my craft room (which I don't think I've officially posted about).


Once that was dry I hand-painted the detail on the trees with an artist's brush. That was stressful as I am by no means an artist.


The two trees aren't exactly the same since it was done freehand, but I think that gives it a bit of a homey appearance. The letters are also a little rough around the edges but I like that too.

I also added some fine lines to each letter to give them more dimension.


The colour I used for the detail work was the same as the background but with a little black, brown, and yellow acrylic paint added in to darken it.

Here is our finished product. 


I love it. And more importantly, since it was for Tom, he loves it. He can hardly wait for his friends to come over and see the sign. He's not going to tell them, he's just going to let them discover it.

I was going to sand it for an aged look and then lacquer over it, but I've decided to just let it fade on its own.



So, to recap, here is the before:


And here is the after (we lost the flowers in a wind storm):



The bar is now open! 
(Well actually it`s closed, but you know what I mean.)


 
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I'm linking up here this week!









29 comments:

  1. Creatingwiththej SJune 25, 2012 at 7:27 AM

    Such a great idea!!! Congrats on the feature at Pink Hippo!

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  2. That turned out so good! I'm seriously impressed. Found you on the Sunday Social and am happy to be your newest follower! I would love for you to visit me back at http://www.two-in-diapers.blogspot.com! :)

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  3. What a great idea and such a personal gift!

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  4. Such talent-thank you for sharing it with all of us-Good Job!
    Thanks for stopping by Like Gramma's  House blog..fun!
    Jonell

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  5. What a great idea, it looks fantastic and will be handy too. Rachel x

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  6. Jeannine @ TheConcreteCottageJune 27, 2012 at 11:04 PM

    It looks fantastic! I wondered the same thing (would I use it enough to make it worth it?) before I got my Silhouette, but it's been worth it's weight in gold! It's amazing all the things I've been able to do with it.
    Well now I sound like a commercial... anyway, just wanted to tell you how great your bar looks!!

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  7. great job - well done!

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  8. and I thought it couldn't get any better. You are too fun. :D Love it. Thanks for the update on BeColorful. :D
    p

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  9. Jill @ Create.Craft.Love.June 29, 2012 at 2:40 PM

    LOVE it!  That is the perfect touch!   Thanks for sharing at the Pomp Party!  Pinning to our Pomp Party board!

    Jill @ Create.Craft.Love.

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  10. Christina at I Gotta Create!June 29, 2012 at 11:13 PM

    That really puts you in the spirit! Nice touch. I featured this little cutie {prior to your finishing touches} this week. Still want one! :)
    Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina

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  11. This came out great. Wow that is a lot of hand cutting!  

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  12. Thanks again!

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  13. Thank you! Wish we could get time to use it now!

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  14. Thank you! I'm still thinking about it - maybe if there's a sale!

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  15. Thanks Cassie! I'll head on over!

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  16. Thanks for linking up to "Strut Your Stuff Saturday!"  Hopefully we'll see you tomorrow at 8pm MDT for this week's party! :) -The Sisters

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  17. Beautiful, even if you are not an artist the detail of the trees look wonderful.  well done, thanks for sharing

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  18. What a great idea! I love that you built it and personalized it. I can think of so many ways to use this. I can't wait to build one for myself!

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  19. I'm so glad other people are going to start building them because they are so much fun!

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  20. Thank you for hosting!

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