Three years ago today, Matt and I
stood before our pastor and our parents and became husband and wife. The vows we said
on that day are not taken lightly. For that
reason, I wanted to display those vows in our home as a visible reminder of those sacred vows. So on this day, our three year
anniversary, Matt woke up to the following project displayed on our bedroom
wall.
I got the idea for this project several months ago, when I saw someone do a similar project on their blog. At the time, I made a mental note to create a similar project for our next anniversary. I’m usually pretty good about giving credit to people when credit is do, but for the life of me, I can’t figure out where I originally saw the idea for this project. Just know that whoever you are, you inspired me:)
Here's how my DIY vow art was created........
First I bought an appropriate
sized frame at Goodwill for this project.
I made sure to shop for a frame the first Saturday of the month at Goodwill. That is the one day a month everything in the store is half off. I ended up paying $3 for this frame.
Once I was ready to begin this
project, I taped around the glass. I could
have taken the glass out of the frame instead of taping it, but this method seemed just as easy to
me.
Using a sponge roller, I then
painted the glass…..
…….
with some chalk board paint that I had from a previous project. Sponge rollers can be found at Wal-Mart or
any craft store for a few dollars.
Once the paint was dry, I began prepping
the board for writing. To do this, I used tape to make sure I was writing in a
straight line.
To make sure the spacing of my
words looked right, I wrote in pencil before going over the letters with a
paint marker.
Because I wanted the vows to permanently
be written on the board, I chose to use a fine point paint marker for this
project instead of chalk. Paint markers
can be found at craft stores for $3-6.
Projects like these make me
envious of people who have perfect penmanship.
That is something that I do not have.
I seriously considered paying someone to do the writing for me, but I
knew Matt would prefer this art in my own handwriting.
Such a great idea! I love this! = )
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute! thanks for the inspiration! -Jessica
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever idea! Thanks so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday :)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! It means so much more in YOUR own handwriting. Thanks for sharing at Trendy Treehouse's blog hop...., Tara's Mama, NeeCee at pinecreekstyle.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea, and always a gentle reminder! :) We loved having you join our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Hope to see you next week! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you stuck to your guns about using your own handwriting. it made it that much more special. What a great piece.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea, what a good anniversary present. I would love if you would link this and any other posts at Showcase Your Talent Thursday http://whatscookinglove.blogspot.com/2012/04/showcase-your-talent-thursday-2.html. I hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely keepsake of your wedding day!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to remember that special day!
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