I got married a couple months ago, and my husband and I made a lot of the decorations for our outdoor, DIY, rustic themed wedding. Thanks hubs! 🙂 Most of our projects were pretty easy, and I thought I’d share a few of the things we made, beginning with the wedding signs.
Before we started making the signs, we walked the wedding venue and decided what signs we needed – Parking or Ceremony or Photobooth or Dancing. This also helped us decide what size each sign should be (the Parking sign by the road needed to be large so it was easy to see, while the Ceremony sign could be smaller). I had seen an adorable use of Mr. & Mrs. signs on the back of the bride and grooms chairs and knew I wanted to do that too.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Wood – the size and shape are up to you
- Paint – the color is also up to you
- Lettering – I used the Vladimir Script font
- Carbon paper
- Pen
- Paint brushes of assorted brush sizes – I used a tiny/small brush size the most often
- Sealer or lacquer
Instructions:
- I followed the instructions on My Pink Life’s blog, with the exception of Step #3 & #4. I liked the natural color of most of the wood I used, so I didn’t prime or paint it. For the Mr. & Mrs. signs, as this was new wood, I actually wanted it darker, so I applied a dark walnut wood finish.
If you are interested in seeing the photos from our wedding and/or the inspiration for the wedding decor, please check out my Facebook album and/or my Pinterest board.