How to make a weathered look pallet sign / fire pit sign (using Siser EasyPSV)

This video is a step-by-step from start to finish on making a pallet sign from scratch. I cut, sand, assemble, stain, finish, cut/apply the vinyl using an SVG file and my Cricut Maker.

I created and is available for download on my site (see link below).

***IMPORTANT LINKS***

Free SVG Files
https://svgspot.com DesignBundles: https://designbundles.net?ref=FV2vYn
https://troygram.com/links
https://troytube.net
Amazon Store: https://amazon.com/shop/troytube
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/troytube

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10 Replies to “How to make a weathered look pallet sign / fire pit sign (using Siser EasyPSV)”

  1. Love your tutorials! Question… do you have anything on how to keep things lined up and make sure their straight? Especially when using multiple colors not just layered but stacked. I recently made some name plates and had trouble aligning the name (black) above the title (white) to keep them even all the way across.

  2. I'm SO excited about the Siser PSV! Can I use a heat tool (to fix minor imperfections and speed the curing if necessary) on it like I do with 651?

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