This is beyond beautiful! My girlfriend and I want to get married soon; I'm looking for ideas for our guest book, but this went far from my expectations. I hope I can convince her about doing something like this for our wedding. Thanks for sharing yours!
Beautiful guest book and great explanation, thank you for the materials and info! I'm still not sure if I want to go the free hand painting approach or the stencil method.
Thank you so much! Freehanding definitely took a while to do, but I'm sure stenciling would be super cool as well! I'm sure whatever you choose, it will look amazing!
Your sign is absolutely amazing! I found your video bc I've just finished staining my wood for my sign and was curious if the stain will be dry enough for signing later. I was thinking white oil paint marker, what did you use? Kudos on the hand calligraphy also, I'm a sucker for that but am cheating with a die cut basswood that I'm going to paint either black/white.
@@cateoconner awesome! thanks, what I thought but wanted to be sure. I'm hitting a wall with the die cut wood so may end up doing the same with it ☺ back to my original art form of calligraphy
Can you use spray paint instead of using stain? I have a friend getting married and she wants a rose gold sign and black signatures. I have never done one of these before so just looking to get all the helpful tips i can! Thanks in advance!
Ohhhh that sounds super cute! Using spray paint, from personal experience, would need to be sealed before anyone tried signing it, because spray paint has a tendency to tear and flake off when written on. So I'm not saying it can't be done, but you would definitely have to seal it more than once. Once after you spray paint and then another time after all the guests had signed it! ❤️ Hope this helps!
I’m making my own guest board, have used a water based stain and will be sealing it with Polyurethane clear coat. Would acrylic paint pens work on the polyurethane coat or will it wipe off/ bleed?
I think you'll be fine with the acrylic paint pens! Most articles I've read said it's needs to be an oil based paint pen but I work with acrylics a lot too and I think it'll be fine!
Do you need to stain? I plan on using cedar for my guest "log" and I don't want to change the color so to speak. Is there a clear primer I should be using? I have small pieces I can practice on before the big day.
If you like the natural color of your wood, I definitely wouldn't stain it then! I just stained mine because I used Pine Wood! I used clear primer! I listed the primer used in the description!
were doing a live edge slab for my wedding... were hooping to have people sign it and then finish it to turn it into a bar top. do you think we should finish it with something first and then have people sign? do you think sharpies or acrylic paint pens? is there something we could finish it with after signatures that would make it stand up to being a bar top?
I would definitely treat it with something because live edge slabs tend to make the pens bleed. And I would definitely go the route of paint pens if you arent gonna seal it before. And for a bar top, it may be worth it to top it off with clear epoxy resin. It tends to hold up better than just polyurethane for things like tables and bar tops. ❤️
I have a list of products in the description below this video! I used the Sharpie paint pen with the fine tip in the color white. They worked the best out of all the paint pens I tried. From what I've researched, it's best to use an oil based paint pen. Hope this helps!
Hey! Thanks for your comment! My father in law used brackets and a wire to hang our sign! It was pretty heavy so he didn't want to risk it falling! So I would suggest heavy duty wire connected to the triangle hangers! ❤️
I have a list of materials used in the description below this video! I personally used a 12"x16" piece of wood, but if you have a lot of people coming to your wedding, I would get a bigger piece of wood. The pens I used were the Sharpie permanent paint markers! They worked the best out of all the paint pens I tried!
@@najiyanaji207 all of the articles I read say that it needs to be an oil based paint pen. Other markers that aren't paint pens won't transfer as well.
Very beautiful and practical guestbook. Thanks for sharing!
This is beyond beautiful! My girlfriend and I want to get married soon; I'm looking for ideas for our guest book, but this went far from my expectations. I hope I can convince her about doing something like this for our wedding. Thanks for sharing yours!
So pretty! I love it
Thank you!
Beautiful guest book and great explanation, thank you for the materials and info! I'm still not sure if I want to go the free hand painting approach or the stencil method.
Thank you so much! Freehanding definitely took a while to do, but I'm sure stenciling would be super cool as well! I'm sure whatever you choose, it will look amazing!
Hi thank you for sharing the video is awesome. I would like to know how you did the wood sign
Hi, when you sealed the guest book with the polyurethane, was it a spray or a paint on? And did you seal it before and after the signatures?,
Hi! We sealed it with the spray polyurethane and we sealed it after everyone had signed it!
Thank you so much for your response!!! Have a great day!
Your sign is absolutely amazing! I found your video bc I've just finished staining my wood for my sign and was curious if the stain will be dry enough for signing later. I was thinking white oil paint marker, what did you use? Kudos on the hand calligraphy also, I'm a sucker for that but am cheating with a die cut basswood that I'm going to paint either black/white.
Hey! Thanks for the comment! All the research I've done says as long as it's an oil based paint pen, you should be fine!
@@cateoconner awesome! thanks, what I thought but wanted to be sure. I'm hitting a wall with the die cut wood so may end up doing the same with it ☺ back to my original art form of calligraphy
Can you use spray paint instead of using stain? I have a friend getting married and she wants a rose gold sign and black signatures. I have never done one of these before so just looking to get all the helpful tips i can! Thanks in advance!
Ohhhh that sounds super cute! Using spray paint, from personal experience, would need to be sealed before anyone tried signing it, because spray paint has a tendency to tear and flake off when written on. So I'm not saying it can't be done, but you would definitely have to seal it more than once. Once after you spray paint and then another time after all the guests had signed it! ❤️ Hope this helps!
I’m making my own guest board, have used a water based stain and will be sealing it with Polyurethane clear coat. Would acrylic paint pens work on the polyurethane coat or will it wipe off/ bleed?
I think you'll be fine with the acrylic paint pens! Most articles I've read said it's needs to be an oil based paint pen but I work with acrylics a lot too and I think it'll be fine!
I recommended buying a large chopping board to do this ;)
Do you need to stain? I plan on using cedar for my guest "log" and I don't want to change the color so to speak. Is there a clear primer I should be using? I have small pieces I can practice on before the big day.
If you like the natural color of your wood, I definitely wouldn't stain it then! I just stained mine because I used Pine Wood! I used clear primer! I listed the primer used in the description!
were doing a live edge slab for my wedding... were hooping to have people sign it and then finish it to turn it into a bar top. do you think we should finish it with something first and then have people sign? do you think sharpies or acrylic paint pens? is there something we could finish it with after signatures that would make it stand up to being a bar top?
I would definitely treat it with something because live edge slabs tend to make the pens bleed. And I would definitely go the route of paint pens if you arent gonna seal it before. And for a bar top, it may be worth it to top it off with clear epoxy resin. It tends to hold up better than just polyurethane for things like tables and bar tops. ❤️
Love this idea!
What kind of pen did you use?
I used a Sharpie oil marker in the color white! I have the exact one I used in the description below this video!
Hello! Did you use a flat/matte, gloss, semi-gloss, or satin polyurethane top coat?
Hi! I ended up using a semi gloss spray on polyurethane top coat!
Hi Cate. Can you please let me know what kind of marker you used on your board?
I used a Sharpie oil marker in the color white! I put all the items I used in the description and where I got them from!
what did you. use to have the guest sign the wood with?
Did you apply the poly with a brush?
Yes! 💚
Can you show or tell me what markers work so I don’t buy wrong ones? Thank you
I have a list of products in the description below this video! I used the Sharpie paint pen with the fine tip in the color white. They worked the best out of all the paint pens I tried. From what I've researched, it's best to use an oil based paint pen. Hope this helps!
What font did you use????
How did you hang it on the wall? I’ve been trying to figure out how to hang mine
Hey! Thanks for your comment! My father in law used brackets and a wire to hang our sign! It was pretty heavy so he didn't want to risk it falling! So I would suggest heavy duty wire connected to the triangle hangers! ❤️
@@cateoconner ok thank
What size would did you use and what type of pens?
I have a list of materials used in the description below this video! I personally used a 12"x16" piece of wood, but if you have a lot of people coming to your wedding, I would get a bigger piece of wood. The pens I used were the Sharpie permanent paint markers! They worked the best out of all the paint pens I tried!
Pls rply me which pen the guests use to wrote
They used the Sharpie Paint Pen with the fine tip in the color white 💙 hope this helps!
@@cateoconner can i use Matalick markers on wooden pieces pls rply
@@najiyanaji207 all of the articles I read say that it needs to be an oil based paint pen. Other markers that aren't paint pens won't transfer as well.
Thanku 🥰🥰🥰
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