Please bear with me as I find my blogging groove. My original plan when I began Simplicity In The South was to have two posts a week. I have found that {for now} one a week is more manageable so that I can keep my family happy, find time to do projects/tutorials, work a full-time job, and keep my sanity at the same time. I absolutely LOVE doing this blog gig on the side and want to express my appreciation to all of those that are following along! Believe me, behind the scenes, there is a whole lotta’ work going on to keep this show on the road!
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The tutorial that I am sharing today uses some of the tips that I learned from that collection along with a little experimentation with some new tips that I found since that post.
To keep costs down, and to eliminate the mountain of scrap wood that has found a home on our family room floor {a.k.a. The Workshop}, I used two left over wooden v-groove planks from our teenage son’s office-in-a-closet planked walls.
The sign was painted with one coat of Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint in Provence blue and then given a coat of white latex two hours later.
To age the finish, I found a great tip from Funky Junk Interiors. She uses masking tape to pull some of the paint off to give the finish a chippy appearance. This needs to be done before the paint has a chance to cure. I waited about an hour after I painted the latex on to use the tape. Since I didn’t have any masking tape, I used Duct Tape, the 8th Wonder of the World.
This allows the Provence blue paint to show through. I followed that with some light sanding.
I had our oldest son make a Photoshop image of the lettering that was inspired by this photograph.
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Here is the link to the sign image in JPG and PSD formats.
I’m linking this up to these fabulous blogs:
A Bowl Full Of Lemons
Common Ground
Tatertots and Jello
Funky Junk Interiors
Funky Junk Interiors- Signs Themed Link Up


























Great tutorial! This is going to come in handy when we start decorating our kitchen/dining room.
Thanks for sharing
I love it, thank you for the tips, I will be pinning:)! Always wanted to visit maybe someday!
Great tutorial girl! I think next time we get together it should be to craft instead of eat…or we can eat AND craft
I wonder if it’s possible to eat with one hand and craft with the other?! We need to get together again soon!
Wow! I just stumbled upon your blog and have to say I am in awe! I can’t believe you have just started it this year….I have been blogging off and on for a while, struggling along the way. So much actually goes into each post, sometimes its overwhelming. Hang in there…you are doing awesome! I subscribed
BTW love the house!
The sign looks amazing and great tutorial! I’m hearing you, blogging takes a whole lot of work and time, you just do what you can. BTW thank you so much for the paint tips for my kitchen…I just knew there would be someone else on the planet who could describe paint as blue/grey/taupe!! Now to find it!
This looks lovely, Tricia! I’ve been waiting patiently for your reveal and tutorial
I think it’s time to attempt a painted sign with shadowing.
I know exactly what you mean about having to cut back your blogging pace to maintain balance. I haven’t blogged in almost a month because I just got a job teaching full-time for the rest of the year after almost a year of sporadic work. One day I’ll have time to be creative for fun again!
All the best!
I have shopped that Market which makes me love your sign even more!
Really beautiful and great tutorial! I am with you on the working full time and blogging on the side. It is hard, but worth it!
Yes! It is worth it!
Tricia, your sign looks fab! It is hard to find your blogging grove, but looks like you’re doing great! laurie
Love, love, love..