I started by tracing the letters onto aluminum foil. I wanted the matte side of the foil up, so I made sure to cut it that way (at least on letters 2 and 3. Luckily the letter I messed up on was T, so I was able to flip it over!)
Next, I used matte Mod Podge to glue foil onto the edges of the letters. I wasn't too worried about keeping the foil smooth because it was almost impossible with the tight curves. Once the edges were covered, I Mod Podged on the front piece that I had cut out previously. After that I applied a coat of Mod Podge over the entire letter to seal it in and give it more of a matte finish. The final step was to dry brush on a little black craft paint. I barely dipped the brush into the paint and wiped it along the edges and down the front.
I love how they turned out! Ironically, I'm not sure I actually like them in the kitchen anymore. I think they look really nice in the dining room where these pictures were taken. I guess I can always buy new white letters from Michael's to replace them, or come up with a new project idea for that space... yeah, it'll probably be option two. :)
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Wow! Those turned out cool! I like that you put the matte side out. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love that it was a quick project! :)
DeleteBrilliant. Seriously! Great idea, beautifully executed.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I'm really enjoying them!
DeleteI've seen lots of ideas to decorate letters like these, but I love this look! The "cracks" in the foil along with the black paint make it look so rustic! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Our house is kind of traditional so I like to change it up every once in awhile! :)
DeleteSuch an AWESOME idea. I've been thinking about doing letters in my kitchen, but I really did want a plain color the foil looks great. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSusanne @ A Susie Homemaker
Thanks! Good luck with your letters, if you do them! There are so many great ideas out there, I can never decide which way to go! :)
DeleteThanks for the shout out! Your letters turned out great! I loved them in the dining room too, for what it's worth.
ReplyDeletexo, Becca
Thank YOU for the awesome tutorial! I still intend to copy your original idea for my mantel! I hope it turns out as nice as yours did! LOVE your blog! Thanks for stopping by! :)
Deletewould love it if you could share this on my link party at http://serenityyou.blogspot.com/search/label/Serenity%20Saturday
ReplyDeleteNatasha xx
Thanks for the invite!
DeleteThese are really cute! I did a similar one, but it was an L. There is nothing cute about a plain L. You've inspired me though, so I may go find a cursive L. New follower!! ~Lori
ReplyDeleteSo true! Cursive L's have more going on than print L's! Thanks for following!
DeleteFound you on the Tip Junkie's Tip Me Tuesday. I love this idea...very creative!! ~ Megan I am your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteThanks! And thanks for following! I just discovered your blog and am following as well! :)
DeleteSuch a great idea. This treatment is really cool. Good to see you at TT&J!
ReplyDeleteLove these. They look awesome. I want to give them a try. Thanks for sharing the tutorial link.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Tin foil?! No way... the texture and aged look of these is SO cool! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Serenity Saturday
Natasha xxx
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Love these! I've been wanting to do some words in my kitchen....even around the house. What a great way to use a kitchen essential for decorating purposes. :)
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