Skip to main content

DIY Prada Marfa Sign for under $10


I can't count on my fingers how many things MakeupByTiffanyD has made me jealous of, and the Prada Marfa sign she showed in her Home Decor posts is one of them. I searched it, and realized the price was very unrealistic for me, until I found a new YouTube named Bailey De Anna. I noticed a video, of how to make a DIY Prada Marfa sign. Score! 

Supplies needed:
-Canvas (whatever size you prefer) mine is 18" by 24"
-Printer
-Black and White Paint
-Brushes
-Exacto knife 

Now I couldn't have done this without my wonderful boyfriend. Thankfully for my crafty side, he is a graphic designer, and there are many projects I couldn't have done without him. We opened the original picture in Photoshop and he made opened it to scale. After that, we printed out each letter on a sheet of paper, and then the patience comes in. 

After printing out your letters, take an Exacto knife, or razor blade, and start cutting out your letters. This is very time consuming, and I'm sorry I didn't take many pictures, but I did follow Bailey De Anna's video step by step, so I will link that below. 

Once all of the letters are cut out, I placed them on the canvas to get the image right. After all of the letters were placed perfectly, I placed a piece of Scotch tape across the top of the letters to keep there positions. I then started tracing. 

Once the words were traced, I started painting. This is where you will need a very thin tipped paint brush. I was angry at first, because I wasn't doing it perfectly, but I decided to give myself a break. Once all the letters were painted black, I took my white paint and fixed any mistakes I made around each letter. 

And then, ta da. My own handcrafted Prada Marfa sign for $8. Can't beat that huh? 

What do you think? 

Here is the original image found on Hoogle 

...and here is my own handmade version.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Blogtober Day 24! DIY Remove Black Stains from Hardwood Floors

      This blog is coming to you by accident, of course. I don't know if I've mentioned it much on this blog, but I have two pitbulls. I know, a lot to handle, and one of them is a puppy. She is horrible sometimes, but I can't help but love her. Our whole house is hardwood floors, which I love! With my two dogs, if the happen to have an accident it's really easy to clean up...or so I thought.  We have had a large living room rug down for about 6 months now. Over the weekend we decided to take it outside and air it out and do a little "Fall Cleaning". Low and behold underneath the rug were huge dark black spots on the hardwood. I immediately jumped on Pinterest to see what to do. It turns out dogs urine causes the wood to turn black (who knew?). So I found a solution that I'm really excited to share with you.  Peroxide! Awesome, I had plenty on hand and immediately started to try it out. At first I used a paint brush to apply it to the specific areas.  Almo

Personal Planner Setup

I have been using a planner for as long as I can remember. My little OCD self needs something to keep me grounded and on track. About 3 years ago I discovered Erin Condren as well as the planner community on social media (if you are a planner person check them out, it is such a positive and supportive group of people). If you're not familiar, the Erin Condren Life Planner is an A5 size planner (7" by 9") and is a thick planner. For me, this type of planner is not convenient for every day use so this planner stays at home on my desk and is used mostly for my creative side, not functionality. This brings me to my personal size planner, I use a Kate Spade Wellesley planner which can be bought at the Kate Spade Outlet stores (these outlets will ship to you so call around if you don't live close to one and are interested). Currently as pictured above I am using the red version which was re-released this Summer, and I also have a black version which is always in stock.

DIY IKEA Kitchen Shelf

  It is finally complete! I have been working on decorating this bad boy for a few weeks now and I'm in love! Thanks to my dear husband we were able to turn this cheap IKEA shelving unit into an adorable farmhouse style kitchen shelf pretty easily. See below for our step by step!    This is the IKEA Mulig Shelving Unit which is $59.99 for the largest size. This measures 47 1/4x13 3/8x63 3/4 "    We purchased a 3/4" piece of plywood at Home Depot in which we got cut in store for each shelf. These measure 46 1/2" by 13"    Also at a Home Depot we purchased a tube of Loctite Power Grip and a small can of Golden Pecan stain . This stain matches a few other items in our house so they would all look cohesive.    Once home, let the staining begin.      After one coat of stain was dry we used the Loctite to place the plywood on the shelves. We used sand bags to weigh down e