Chevron Reindeer Games sign tutorial
DIY Chevron Reindeer Games Sign
here}. I decided I wanted to create a fun colorful Christmas sign incorporating some of the fun colors in the fabric I chose for the curtains.
Remember the tabletop I replaced on the kitchen bar for the apartment? {If not, you can see my post on my DIY wood plank kitchen bar top.} Time to recycle it! I knew it’d be a great material for a DIY sign one of these days. Tabletop to holiday decoration. Why not? To prep for making a sign, I scuffed up the finish with sandpaper and gave it a coat of left over teal paint and let it dry. I’ll call it my “canvas”.
This is what the top looked like before:
Tips for creating a chevron pattern using FrogTape:
It’s hard to explain how to create a chevron pattern words/pictures {next time I’ll do a video} but some tips:
My first row is measured. 5″ strips of FrogTape.
here}. I decided I wanted to create a fun colorful Christmas sign incorporating some of the fun colors in the fabric I chose for the curtains.
Remember the tabletop I replaced on the kitchen bar for the apartment? {If not, you can see my post on my DIY wood plank kitchen bar top.} Time to recycle it! I knew it’d be a great material for a DIY sign one of these days. Tabletop to holiday decoration. Why not? To prep for making a sign, I scuffed up the finish with sandpaper and gave it a coat of left over teal paint and let it dry. I’ll call it my “canvas”.
This is what the top looked like before:
Tips for creating a chevron pattern using FrogTape:
It’s hard to explain how to create a chevron pattern words/pictures {next time I’ll do a video} but some tips:
My first row is measured. 5″ strips of FrogTape.
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