It's the first week of December! Have you noticed?
You might remember my inter-changeable sign, that first debuted on my blog in THIS POST.  I'm excited to show it to you again for December!
Here's the original supply list:
(all of this was already on hand)
A scrap of 1" x 12" wooden plank cut 48 inches long, painted soft gray
Scraps of plywood cut into 9" x 9" squares (Handsome Husband cut two sets of four)
Leftover pots of paint
Paint brush, Stencil sponge
Cup holder hooks pulled from old scarf hanger no longer in use
Cardstock I don't really like anymore
Red Wire Ribbon
One side of the 48 inch plank was painted white and one side was painted gray in the first project.  This time I painted one side of the 9" x 9" squares white.  Using my DIY cutting machine, four letters were chosen, cut, and then stenciled onto the square scraps.
Red paint was outlined with my black paint pen.  I had some fun with the "O".  The squares were then threaded onto the cup holder hooks of the long plank.
The first bow didn't seem quite right, so I made it bigger. 
That's better!  Go big or go home, right?  ;-)
It's staged with a vintage sled and wooden teddy bear, brightening our front porch for this fun season!
I hope to keep changing the letters each month and would love suggestions for ways to use the four squares!  My first thought for January is SNOW.  What are your ideas?
;-)  -Marci







That turned out great!
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