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Miss Doe, Northern California Age and Occupation: 24, Real Estate Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Recycling Manager Engagement Date: December 25, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: Monte Verde Inn About Me: I’m a Rat Pack fan and a Christmas nut that loves to read, good wine, cheesy ’80s movies and ’90s sitcoms. My wiener dog with an attitude problem and lazy basset hound are my constant source of entertainment. He's a hunter and I like cooking so it's not rare to see wild game on our dinner menu. Both of us were born and raised in a small historic farming town where our feet are still firmly planted. We have been together for nearly a decade and have shared many life experiences together, including birthdays that are only one day apart. We are two old souls that are creating our long-awaited wedding with loads of tradition that blends our two styles into rustic elegance in the foothills of Northern California.
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Table Numbers DIY

November 15th, 2011 @ 8:11 am by Miss Doe

I was all over the place when it came to table numbers. I never knew that I even cared about table numbers until I started stalking all of Etsy and Pinterest. Then, suddenly  I had a deep concern for a perfect set of table numbers. Gosh darn you Etsy and Pinterest.

I was not even about to consider shelling out over $100 for a set of table numbers though, no sirree. A few weeks back I was constantly emailing my mom photos of table numbers that I liked, then whining about how much they cost. I finally proclaimed I was going to DIY; I didn’t even care if they turned out bad. I simply refused to spend so much money on nice table numbers when I could do them myself.

Little did I know it was going to take me weeks to perfect this project.

I tried every method, style, color, shape and size that I could get my hands on. Now, I could show you all my trials and errors…but really, it’s a boring story. The fact of the matter is that it didn’t work. I am just going to show you what DID work, because that’s all that really matters here.

I decided that I wanted to do a picture frame/3D type table number. Something that will be easy to see, but is also easy on the eyes. There was no way I was going to spend a ton of money though on picture frames that I was going to end up painting. That’s why I went to the $1 store and bought frames in an excess amount.

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If I had my choice, I would have preferred pretty white wooden frames. That would have made it much easier to paint instead of this dark metal junk. My options were limited though, considering I was at the $1 store and was able to buy 12 frames for $12! (Yup, I’m obviously a math whiz.)

This means the first thing I needed to do was spray paint them white.When you prep these frames for painting, the white spray paint does not need to be perfect. Basically you just need spray them to lighten up the dark color, and create a flat finish. Make sure to take out the insert and glass before spraying. All you want is just the frame part.

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Make sure to let it dry a few hours outside, and you can go inside and get started on painting the wood numbers. I bought a ton of these wood numbers on sale at Michaels for .68 cents each.

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The paint that I used for this project was just basic acrylic paint found at any craft store. I also bought a primer to mix in with the paint to make it stick nicely to the wood surface.

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I used a small paintbrush for the numbers because it was easier to get into all of the nooks and crannies.

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For this type of project, a lot of people choose to use fabric in the frame. Instead I decided to use burlap. You need to cut out a square just a little larger than the inside of the frame and big enough so that it can be doubled. If you don’t double it then you can see the cardboard through the holes in the burlap.

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Then you need to fold it in half and glue it together. If you don’t glue it together then the fabric will bunch pretty badly once it is in the frame. Next you will want to glue it straight onto the cardboard frame insert. There will be some overlay so you will want to trim that off.

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At this point the frame should be dry and you can paint it with whatever color you like. In my case, I used a sage green color. I mixed one part primer with one part acrylic paint and did two coats. Considering I am super impatient, I decided to whip out my blow dryer in hopes it might speed up the drying process. It worked like a charm! Seriously, it dried in about two minutes.

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Although might I suggest removing the frame from the plastic drop cloth…I have no idea why I thought it was okay to blow dry plastic. My warped bridal brain resulted in melted plastic on my table. But hey, the frame dried quickly and that’s all I really cared about. I’ll be picking dried plastic off my table for the new few months, but whatever.

Now we all know that no project is complete without a little glitter. I introduce to you the greatest thing since sliced bread.

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I just about shed a joyful tear when I discovered this stuff. I have tried other glitter products and NOTHING compares to this. It sprays pure glitter evenly and there is no glue involved. Just finish it off with a little clear sealer and you are good to go! (Just for reference, they do have many other colors. Diamond Dust is pure glitter and doesn’t cover the color of your project.)

My advice when spraying Glitter Blast is to make sure and shake the can very well for at least two minutes, and spray many thin coats. It will dry funny if you only do one heavy coat. Also make sure to not spray the sealant until the glitter blast is completely dry.

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Once everything is dry, gather up your pieces and start gluing them together.

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Here is the finished product in all of its glittery-burlap goodness!

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Now all I have to do is make a ton more of these. That’s okay though because I was able to make them exactly how I wanted, and for an affordable price.

What else can I use Glitter Blast for?

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16 Responses to “Table Numbers DIY”

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knvprincess143
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knvprincess143 (message)  804 posts, Busy bee

I say you can use glitter blast on EVERYTHING!
They look great, good job!

 
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Miss Raccoon (message)  308 posts, Helper bee

Your table signs are easy on the eye and much easier on the wallet than a lot of the choices out there! I’m going to have to get some glitter blast before Christmas now.

 
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MaggieL
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MaggieL (message)  168 posts, Blushing bee

I love these!! Have been thinking about trying to do something like this- and you may have just persuaded me to use burlap!

 
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Miss Elk (message)  199 posts, Blushing bee

oooh I love the Burlap! I am not usually a fan of glitter, but this looks great!!

 
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teacherandageek
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teacherandageek (message)  270 posts, Helper bee

Those look awesome! I’m definitely bookmarking this post to come back to when it’s time to do my table numbers. Love the glitter blast! I say use it on everything…like ke$ha! :D

 
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Miss Hawk (message)  598 posts, Busy bee

So.Freakin.Cute. I love how these turned out. (And I’m now itching for glitter blast even though I can’t think of anything to glitter!)

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

These turned out great! But now I want to find stuff to glitter blast….

 
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Miss Aardvark (message)  635 posts, Busy bee

Those look great! and I think I will have to learn more about the glitter spray!

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

These look great, and yay for glitter and burlap!! I’m definitely going to check out that spray, thanks for sharing!

 
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Miss Dalmatian (message)  480 posts, Helper bee

Those look SO good! I have those numbers but in letters for a project I have up my sleeve :) I have never heard of Glitter Blast, but it sounds freakin’ amazing!

 
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Miss Doe (message)  540 posts, Busy bee

Thanks everyone! Glad you like them! Now go buy yourself some glitter blast ;)

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

Great DIY! I tried Glitter blast on a project but ended up going a different route. Hoping to share it soon once the final coats are on!

 
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mjames003 (message)  9 posts, Newbee

I could hug and kiss you for posting this! I’m going to do the exact same thing for my table numbers (darn wedding blog trends!) and have been wondering the best/easiest way to do it without driving myself crazy! Your table numbers turned out so awesome. And the glitter is an amazing touch I never would have thought of. Yay!

 
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Panda Pez
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Panda Pez (message)  306 posts, Helper bee

Nice! I used a burlap backing for my table numbers as well. The added thickness made inserting it back into the frame quite tedious though - worth it ;)
http://bios.weddingbee.com/pics/58178/TableNumbers2.jpg

 
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Miss Doe (message)  540 posts, Busy bee

@mjames003: Thank you, im glad you like them! You should definitely try it! Like I said, I tried every method…but this one worked the best and was the cheapest! :)@Miss Sunhat: Can’t wait to see, Sunhat! :)

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

I’m in the process of DIY-ing my table numbers. It’s a very involved process, but your post has given me hope that I will see the other side of this!

 

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Miss Doe, Northern California Age and Occupation: 24, Real Estate Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Recycling Manager Engagement Date: December 25, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: Monte Verde Inn About Me: I’m a Rat Pack fan and a Christmas nut that loves to read, good wine, cheesy ’80s movies and ’90s sitcoms. My wiener dog with an attitude problem and lazy basset hound are my constant source of entertainment. He's a hunter and I like cooking so it's not rare to see wild game on our dinner menu. Both of us were born and raised in a small historic farming town where our feet are still firmly planted. We have been together for nearly a decade and have shared many life experiences together, including birthdays that are only one day apart. We are two old souls that are creating our long-awaited wedding with loads of tradition that blends our two styles into rustic elegance in the foothills of Northern California.

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