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hand painted signage: Kiss the Frog
Posted by Neil Davey on 29 November 2005 at 19:38Here’s one I did for a ladies wedding/evening wear shop.
All hand painted and the frog is plywood cutout, hand painted then fixed with 2" timber behind to stand off the main sign.
Neil 😀
Neil Davey replied 19 years, 11 months ago 11 Members · 21 Replies -
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Looks the biz Neil,
How do you set up for something like that? Is it freehand, or do you use a mask of some sort? Also if a may ask, did you paint it before mounting? I guess you did because of the panel,
But just wondering what is the norm for something like this.Peter
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Thanks Peter,
Yes it’s all freehand, mostly, I mark top and bottom lines and rough out the lettering in stabilo pencil then hit it with a No. 8 chisel brush. The strap line is done using a little cheat, I ran fine line tape first top and bottom so i didn’t have to cut in those edges, just go over the tape and pull it off to reveal crisp edges.
Painted in my workshop then fixed to existing fascia and with the weather being what it was I was happy to be inside.Neil
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very nicely done neil, looks good mate.
thanks for taking the time to show us more of your work, great stuff. 😀 -
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Excellent.
Charming if I might say so.
I love the understated colors and the simple alphabet below the header.
Love the off-set frog too!
You going to the Letterhead meet this May?
Love…..Jill -
great to see a customers visual done like this mate… 😀
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Nicework Neil!!!
You sure know how to twirl a brush!Stevo
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That pretty good Neil how do you get the outline so perfect 🙄
Lynn
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Don’t have a drink the night before Lynn!! Oh and a steady hand, and a left hand at that!!
that would be a good poll, what % of us are right or left handed or both?
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nice sign neil, has a great traditional look about it 😀
crisp edges 😕 ….show me a signwriter that has never done it even once 😉
nik
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doe’s that make it harder for you being left handed ? we only do vinyl and are both right or some times both handed you know for squeegeeing and stuff, my niece is left handed she had a problem with weeding to start with, until she found her own way instead of trying to copy me !!
Lynn
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quote ndsigns:The strap line is done using a little cheat, I ran fine line tape first top and bottom so i didn’t have to cut in those edges, just go over the tape and pull it off to reveal crisp edges.
i have been guilty of doing it too, when the need arises 😉
nik
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Got to be careful not to pull background paint finish off though. 🙁
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quote ndsigns:Got to be careful not to pull background paint finish off though. 🙁
:lol1: :lol1: done that too……….. 😕
nik
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Great work Neil!
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Hiya! nice job! Have you used marine ply for any of your signs? I ask because at the moment I use far eastern exterior ply and I was wondering if it was worth the extra money? Im a right handed paint junkie! 😎
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Great work
Great to see the traditional againI think there will be a swing to traditional signwriting soon
I’m a rightie but I know that for some reason a lot of poster writers were left handed
As for the low tack I run my finger carefully down the adhesive side just to take the grab outta it (only when the paint is suspect)
love the :jump:
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AaaH a proper job ….in paint
nice one neil the cutouts always add a nice touch
Are you using far eastern or birch ply ,I solely use birch now as the
other was getting unrealiable plus the birch comes in bigger panel sizes
bit dearer but worth the investmentTerry
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Your right Terry
Far Eastern WBP not as good as it used to be
Would only be happy after coating the whole board in aluminium primer -
I’m still using far eastern but your right it’s not as good as it was.
Might try the birch ply like you suggest Terry.
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