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DIY Wooden Porch Sign: A Simple and Charming Customization

 There’s something special about a handcrafted porch sign that welcomes guests with a warm touch. Whether you're sprucing up your outdoor space or creating a gift for a friend, this DIY Wooden Porch Sign is both customizable and easy to make. With just a few supplies and a little creativity, you'll have a unique sign ready to brighten up your home.

Before diving into this project, check your local craft stores for deals! Michaels often has discounts on unfinished wood signs, and finding a sale makes this DIY even more budget-friendly.

Wooden porch sign displayed near flowers

Video tutorial

Materials for wooden porch sign

Materials You'll Need

  • Unfinished wooden board with a flower design engraved on it (found on sale at Michaels!)
  • Acrylic paint (white, pinks, greens, yellow)
  • Mod Podge (for sealing)
  • Paintbrushes
  • Vinyl lettering (created using a Cricut machine)
  • Optional: Stickers or other lettering if you don’t have a vinyl cutter

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Design & Prepare Your Letters

Decide on the wording for your sign. I went with “Oh Hello”, cutting the letters using my Cricut machine. If you're designing your own lettering, measure your wooden board and adjust the text to fit accordingly. Once cut, set the letters aside for later.

Computer showing the words Oh Hello

2. Paint the Sign Base

Since the wooden board is unfinished, applying a few coats of white acrylic paint will help create a clean, bright background. Let each coat dry before adding the next to ensure smooth coverage.

Applying paint to wooden board

Applying paint to wooden board

3. Add Color to the Engraved Flowers

Enhance the engraved flower design with a variety of acrylic paints, including darker pinks, lighter pinks, shades of green, and yellow. Experiment with blending colors to give depth and vibrancy to the floral details.

Collage showing paint being applied to flowers

4. Apply Your Vinyl Letters

Once the paint has dried, carefully place the vinyl lettering onto the sign. If you’re using stickers or alternative materials, make sure they’re outdoor-friendly to withstand weather conditions. I ended up using a craft knife along the lines of the wooden sign. This helped the letters in some areas fit between the lines on the sign.

Collage showing vinyl letters being applied

5. Seal the Sign with Mod Podge

To protect your painted design and lettering, apply a layer of Mod Podge over the entire sign. This step will seal the colors and ensure your artwork stays intact for seasons to come. You can also use a clear coat protectant spray if you prefer.

Hand holding bottle of Mod Podge

Final Thoughts

This DIY wooden porch sign is a great way to personalize your outdoor space with minimal effort. Whether you experiment with different colors, phrases, or materials, the possibilities are endless. Now, display your masterpiece and enjoy the charm it brings to your porch.

Are you planning to make one for yourself? Let me know how you customize yours!

Collage showing decorative designs on sign

Wooden Oh Hello sign displayed

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