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We make these large wooden letters with Baltic Birch plywood expertly laminated together to create big wood letters for indoor signs or temporary outdoor letters. Each large wall letter is precision cut with a router then sanded before shipping. The natural wood grain subtly shows through painted finishes for a rustic look.
Large unfinished wood letters are cut from Baltic Birch, a furniture grade material with smoother edge than standard plywood. The blonde color of the wood reduces the number of coats required when painting light colors.
Big wall letters can be mounted with studs which are threaded aluminum prongs that stick out of the back of the letter. The mounting template will display the location of the studs and is used to drill holes in surface where the lettering is mounted. Alternative mounting options are heavy duty adhesive or drilling screws through the face of the letter.
The letter height you order is based on the uppercase letter "A" of the font you specify. Depending on the font, some uppercase/lowercase letters may be shorter or taller than the height you specify on the order form so they will look proportionate to each other. Therefore, you may receive some of your lettering in different dimensions than the letter height ordered. If all lettering is ordered in lower case, we still scale the lettering to an uppercase "A" which will make most of the letters smaller than what was ordered. Please contact us if you would like to size your lettering differently from our standards. Please see examples below.
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Start by taking off the pieces of wood at the top with a pallet ripper. After you remove those strips of wood there will be a frame of wood that remains. Pry the frame apart and take the nails out of the pallet.
Love this KariAnne! Just peeked at your brother's shop and I want that table! Actually, I want a dining room table made just like the letter! So amazing. We live in a country setting too KariAnne. But here, the highway is a 3 minute drive, the beach and lighthouse 2 minutes, and Target 10 minutes. I have often dreamed of living in a setting like yours. So perfect.
Here's another good one for your son. Why is six afraid of seven? Because seven eight nine! Get it? Eight sounds just like 'ate' , and seven is real hungry, so watch out! (My guess is that he's already told this joke a hundred times, but I just had to pass it on...Nice woodworking, 'guy' post, btw...
This is simply awesome KariAnne...awesome!!!!! I love it and how incredibly original! You really are a master...one thing you can't do...???? and that is disappoint!!!! : ) hugs and then a few more!!!
Karianne, I'd love to know about the Bark Wreath also! Looked online, at your brother's Etsy shop, and the wreath is not one of the items he offers. Is this something you made? How about an instruction blog, if you did!?! Love everything Thistlewood Farms!
I love this KariAnne! I bet this would work well using the reclaimed lumber from our barn that I had my hubby rip down last time we were in Alabama. I love the personality this letter has. Thanks for sharing!
Oh the possibilities for this fun project! I love the rugged, but clean lines on this & now I must go find some pallets. Do you have a tutorial on the fun wreath too? Love the natural look of the two of these together. Thanks for the inspiration!
I love this idea Karianne! I need to find some pallets around here. The framing really sets it off beautifully. I'm putting it on my never-ending list of "I want that"! Cute joke too! Have a blessed day. xoxo
Oh my, KariAnne! I have lived in the same (as your's) setting all my life. I was born a country/farm girl and after 53 years I'm still a country/farm girl. We just built a new home on a hill with a 360 view of farmland and timber. It's breath taking during every season. You and I are lucky! No wonder I can relate to every one of your posts.
My daughter told me that joke abou 2 years ago, and I thought I was the funniest. And it IS you doing the jigsawing, in your hoop earrings and full red lipsticked, 3m sporting glory, yes? Because I can totally picture that. Actually, it makes me smile just thinking about it. I need to come hang with you in Kentucky sometime. I'll bring the Diet Coke.The Other Marian
I totally love it. But it sounds way too hard for me to make. And too with the letter S...... not so sure I want to spend the money 'yet'. I would have to buy some pine planks, no pallets I know where to find .... anyone know for Jacksonville, Florida on the west side of town?
That is a really, really cute idea. W was the first letter of my last name before I married. That turned out really great. Love the little BELT joke. Here's one for you (kids). Why was SIX afraid of SEVEN? Because Seven EIGHT (ATE) Nine. Love those funny little things- xo Diana
Thanks for letting us ride shotgun on your way to town. Love your letter. I've been walking around my house looking where I could put one discreetly since my husband is anti-alphabet! The only letters I can manage on the walls in my house are in Chinese or ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. Your wreath is stunning. Since I am a new recruit, I couldn't find how to make it when I scoured past entries of your blog. Is it something you made? Thanks for your joke! I shared it with my math teacher friends and my nieces for when the Greats get off the bus this afternoon! Most of all thanks for brightening everyone's day!
Is there no limit to your creativity Karianne?? And it looks like it runs in the family ;).Our weekend home is about 20-30 minutes from anywhere, so I can relate. I think my blood pressure drops around 20 points when I'm there. I'm not sure how I would feel if I was there 24/7...guess I'm a 'country mouse/city mouse' kinda gal, but I also always feel like one should 'bloom where planted'.
LOVE the wood letter! I can't wait to get my husband to help me make one. (Although, after the two projects he helped me with today, I might have to give him some time to recuperate.) By the way, looking forward to meeting at the Chapel Market next month!
I love your letter! I want one, but our initial is B and the round part of it might be tricky...but I can show Larry this and hope he gets the hint...maybe? Great tutorial, Karianne! I've pinned it. Debbie :)
Mark and I are pallet obsessed, so of course I had to call him over to my lappy to see this brilliance. Adding it to our pallet TO DO list! And off to pin and tweet and share it all over kingdom come. Thanks for the inspiration, yet again, Karianne!
Wow, that letter is gorgeous. I am also totally in love with the wreath. I am always on the lookout for pallets around here. I am luckily close enough to the "country" that they are pretty easy to find.
Oh my goodness I love this! Like in a LOVE this love this kind of way! It turned out so beautifully! Now I need a pallet...good thing I work in distribution and have easy access. Thanks so much for the inspiration to play with pallets!
I LOVE the look of this and really wanted to try it out, but neither Arial or Impact fonts would work for the letter 'S' since they are so round. I searched quite a while before finding one that worked great for 'S'. Check out the font called Freshman if you are needing an C, G, J, O, R, S, U, etc.I just thought I'd share in case it might help someone!
I really like your big "W", thinking about the possibilities on a smaller scale, for entry shelf. New to your blog and now knowing why I can relate, I live in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma. 15 mins from town, which consist of a bank, a $ store, and 2 convenience stores (which sit side-by-side and are the same brand) - (odd). 40 mins from the nearest Wal-Mart, and a hour and 45 mins from the city (aka: Oklahoma City). I live in the second house on a two mile dead-end dirt road. And I have the run of 20 acres, love my little ranch life. My husband and I bought this place the end of May this year, we have spent the better part of our summer cleaning up fence lines, the pond and barn in prep for the winter. Now that it has started to cool off we have moved our attention inside, I now have no more popcorn ceilings, no ugly industry strength glued down tiles (except for the two baths and laundry closet - crap that's a lot) and no more ugly pink and blue or purple carpet. I DO have tapped and mudded ceilings and clean concrete floors. There is so much work to still be done to this 1990s built home that has decor from the 80s, but I am finding inspiration in your blog and your projects, so "Thank You" keep up the good work!!
Anyway when Sora was about three years old, she was obsessed with her name. So much so that she loved anything with her name on it, including cards. In fact, she stopped playing with toys as much and began carrying cards that my mom sent her with her name on the front all around her house.
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