This was a project in process that I just couldn’t part with when I sold most of my worldly possessions. It didn’t take up much room and I knew I could make my vision come to life, so this one didn’t even go into the storage unit – I came with me to my parents’ house. I finally got the peps (as my grandmother would say) and finished it!

If you’ve seen any of the other photos on this blog, you know I LOVE bright colors (see what I did there?), and I knew that a stack of magazines ready for recycling would provide a treasure trove of supplies. I ran the most colorful pages through my Amish paper shredder, as my former boss called it (similar to this http://tinyurl.com/jlqlbxl), then painstakingly glued the best strips onto some chipboard letters from the craft store. Once they were covered, I coated each letter with Mod Podge and a couple coats of varnish.
I created the frame out of wood strips from the home improvement store and my dad’s miter box. I would have purchased a frame, but I was able to construct a custom frame for less than I would have spent on a pre-made frame, plus I wanted to customize it with my own color anyway. Once the frame was done, I stuck a piece of galvanized metal on the back with some heavy-duty double-sided tape, and stuck the letters on with the same tape.
I am really happy with how it turned out and I’d love to know what you think! This project is for sale in my etsy store – check it out! https://www.etsy.com/shop/redopalooza?ref=search_shop_redirect
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