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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Spring Word Set

Spring Word Set

Hooray for spring!! So excited that it's finally here. The St. Patrick's Day decorations are coming down, and it's time to make the house look colorful, clean, and ready for the new season. I found this cute Spring Word Set at Wood Creations and knew it had to come home with me. I love how the letters turned out! The colors are bright and fun, and of course I added glitter to make them extra special!


Wood Spring Word Set

Supplies needed to make this Spring Word Set:
Scrapbook Paper
Mod Podge
Acrylic Paint
I used Delta Ceramcoat: White • Tahiti Blue • GP Purple • Fuchsia • Apple Green
Glitter
I used Doodlebug Designs Sugar Coating Glitter: Cupcake • Swimming Pool • Limeade
Stick-On Jewels
I used Doodlebug Designs Mini Jewels - Limeade Assortment
About 4-6 inches Sheer Green Ribbon

Wood Spring Word Set Supplies

Step 1: The Spring Word Set comes unfinished, sanded, and ready to go. You will probably need to brush off some sawdust, and lightly sand any rough areas.

Step 2: Paint all the letters and pieces. I recommend painting all the same colors first, then rinse your sponge or brush and move to the next color. By the time you're done, the first pieces you painted will probably be ready for a second coat. I painted 2-3 coats on each letter.

For pieces that will be covered with paper, just paint around the front on the edges {like the "N" in the image above}. Pieces that will be covered with glitter need to be fully painted on the front. You can paint the bottoms of the letters if you want, but no one will see them. Let the paint dry completely before moving to the next step.

Spring Word Set Supplies

Step 3: Get out the Mod Podge! Time to get those letters {and flower} covered! Just in case you get easily confused {like me}... I like to mark the papers with what letter I am going to cut out, and keep the glitter nearby the letters/pieces they will go on.

For the scrapbook paper, trace the letter face-down on the back of the paper with a pencil. Carefully cut out the paper. Paint a light coat of Mod Podge over the letter and lay your paper over. Press the paper and lightly run a credit card or scraper over the paper to get any air bubbles out. Repeat for all the letters and flower pieces. Let the paper dry, then paint another light coat over the paper. Once dry, you can lightly sand around the edges.

For the glitter, lay your letter and leaf face-up on a piece of paper or cardstock {one paper for each piece}. Paint a nice coat of Mod Podge on the letter and wipe any drips on the sides. Open up the glitter and evenly pour the glitter over the letter. Let it sit for a few minutes, then carefully stand the letter up and tap it to remove any excess glitter. Use a small funnel or carefully fold your paper in the center to pour the extra glitter back into the jar. You can paint another layer of Mod Podge over the glitter to seal, or clear spray paint sealer works great, too.

Spring Word Set

Step 4: Glue the front leaf piece to the flower bottom, the circle piece to the front of the flower, and glue the dowel into the flower and the flower base. Wood glue, hot glue, or E6000 works great! Let everything dry completely before standing on a mantel or shelf.

Flower in Spring Word Set

Step 5: Tie the ribbon to the dowel/flower stem in a bow, and add jewels to the front of the flower. Add any other accents you want to make it your own.

And that's it! Arrange on a mantel, table, or shelf and enjoy the new decor! You can purchase this Spring Wood Set and all the accessories at Wood Creations {visit their store or shop online!}

I received this Spring Word Set and accessories for this review. All opinions and images in this post are my own.

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  1. Lindsay, this is so cute! I love the flower I !

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  2. That is SO cheery and cute. Oh how I wish spring would arrive!

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  3. Oh I totally need this! It feels so much like spring today, I even have all the windows open. I love the papers that you used and the colors, it's perfect!

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  4. So cute, Lindsay! Love the glitter :) Glitter doesn't come out too often in my house of boys, but I'm noticing I've been using it more and more for my own fun of it lately! :) Hope you have awesome rest of the weekend!

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  5. Lindsay, I love this..it has me so pumped for spring!

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  6. This is super cute. I love the color combos!

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  7. Love-love-love those alphabets! Gorgeous colors!

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  8. So cheerful! Love it ~ pinning.

    Hugs,

    Mary Beth

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  9. I love how you always make things super happy and bright! I also love the glitter and the bling. Great job as always!

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  10. Adorable idea! I love that you used the flower for the I!

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  11. Super cute! I love the bright colors!

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  12. What an adorable project! So springy and beautiful! By the way, I love your blog design too. Your header is so cute!

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  13. What a fun and funky sign! Love the bright spring colors!

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  14. This is adorable! Thank you for sharing at Share it Saturday!

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  15. Lovely Sign! totally love the bring colors! Hooray for spring!

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  16. This is so cute.
    We would like to invite you to share this at our party that is live now: http://thebusybhive.blogspot.com/
    Thanks!
    The Busy Bee's,
    Myrna and Joye.

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  17. These are absolutely ADORABLE!! LOVE LOVE LOVE!! :) Thanks for linking them up at my party!

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  18. loved this too but I am already sharing your egg dying post this week. I pinned this idea though and may, if I find time, do my own version for our Traveling Door show. Thanks for the inspiration.
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  19. this is adorable! Thanks for linking up to Tasteful Tuesdays! I would love to have you ad my party to your party page! See you at the party again tonight :o)

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  20. Love it! So bright and cheerful! Never heard of word creations so thanks for the new find!

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  21. Oh I totally love this.. You've made them look gorgeous.. What a fabulous idea..

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