This post was most recently updated on September 23rd, 2019
For months, I’ve been ooh-la-la-ing over the beautiful antique/vintage inspired signs that I’ve seen on other blogs. For starters, anything old and distressed makes me swoon. But I’ve also got a thing for signs and ‘word art’. For me, nothing adds instant personality to a room like a sign does.
First, I painted the board (just craft plywood) a deep olive green, and once that was dry, I painted that over with, um, you guessed it, turquoise! Once the second coat was dry, I went over it with a palm sander so that the green started to peek through the blue.
Then it was time for the lettering.
I just love this colour combination. |
Once my sign was completed and hung, I enjoyed it for a day or so and then I started to feel like a bit of a fraud. You see, I am not a baker. I mean like, REALLY, not baker.
I have a beautiful professional grade Kitchen Aid mixer sitting on my counter, but truthfully, all it has really ever seen is the mix from a cake box. I know, I know, it’s downright shameful.
The sign just kept staring back at me, beckoning me to bake. Like ‘from scratch’ kind of baking.
So, in order to feel better about my new/’old’ Bakery Sign, I surely would have to bake something from scratch! I found a great Raisin Tea Bun recipe, and went out and bought flour and baking powder. (Yes, I’m hanging my head in shame, because, no, I did not have these baking staples in my pantry, lol). I think I did my grandmother proud. They turned out YUMMY if I do say so myself! I could really get into this baking thing!
Yup, I baked from scratch. Here’s the proof! |
Until next time, happy decorating baking!
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