
Use a flat-bristled paintbrush and acrylic paint to dry brush paint a DIY Wood Plank Sign. To achieve the dry brush look, lightly dip your paint brush into the paint and lightly swipe it over the wood surface without adding more paint to the brush. Repeat this process until there is no more paint on the brush. Having the wood show through the paint is the look you want to achieve.

Paint a DIY Unfinished Wood Shamrock Ornament using acrylic paint and allow time for the paint to dry.




Download, print and cut out the LUCK Sign Template. Hot glue the painted shamrock to the sign. Arrange the painted wood shamrock and printed template onto the wood sign. To do the printed image transfer technique, apply a thin layer of Matte Mod Podge over the areas you will be applying the images. Don’t forget to download the free printable LUCK sign template here.

While the Mod Podge® is still wet, place the printables print side down onto the sign and rub the image into the wood using a Wood Craft Stick. Allow the printed images to dry for 24 hours.

Use a spray bottle of water to dampen the paper.

With a gentle finger, rub the paper off, working from the edge inward.

Once all the paper is off, apply a thin layer of Matte Mod Podge to protect the image.

There is nothing like the crisp, clean lines you get from the Mod Podge® print transfer technique. Try this technique on your next DIY and be sure to add your new luck wooden sign to your favorite St. Patty’s display at home.

Did you know this banner is reversible? You can easily change the sign from Valentine's Day to St. Patrick’s Day by flipping it around. You can find the directions on how to make the DIY LOVE Wooden Sign here.

Feeling lucky? Want your St. Patrick’s day décor to ‘SHAM-rock’? Be sure to check out our other Easy St. Patrick’s Day Decoration Ideas here.

Use a flat-bristled paintbrush and acrylic paint to dry brush paint a DIY Wood Plank Sign. To achieve the dry brush look, lightly dip your paint brush into the paint and lightly swipe it over the wood surface without adding more paint to the brush. Repeat this process until there is no more paint on the brush. Having the wood show through the paint is the look you want to achieve.

Paint a DIY Unfinished Wood Shamrock Ornament using acrylic paint and allow time for the paint to dry.




Download, print and cut out the LUCK Sign Template. Hot glue the painted shamrock to the sign. Arrange the painted wood shamrock and printed template onto the wood sign. To do the printed image transfer technique, apply a thin layer of Matte Mod Podge over the areas you will be applying the images. Don’t forget to download the free printable LUCK sign template here.

While the Mod Podge® is still wet, place the printables print side down onto the sign and rub the image into the wood using a Wood Craft Stick. Allow the printed images to dry for 24 hours.

Use a spray bottle of water to dampen the paper.

With a gentle finger, rub the paper off, working from the edge inward.

Once all the paper is off, apply a thin layer of Matte Mod Podge to protect the image.

There is nothing like the crisp, clean lines you get from the Mod Podge® print transfer technique. Try this technique on your next DIY and be sure to add your new luck wooden sign to your favorite St. Patty’s display at home.

Did you know this banner is reversible? You can easily change the sign from Valentine's Day to St. Patrick’s Day by flipping it around. You can find the directions on how to make the DIY LOVE Wooden Sign here.

Feeling lucky? Want your St. Patrick’s day décor to ‘SHAM-rock’? Be sure to check out our other Easy St. Patrick’s Day Decoration Ideas here.