My friend Mark Y. asked me if I could re-do his wife's business signs with a new design and we obliged.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Donald Missionary Baptist Church
Billy B. asked me if I would re-work the two schedule signs for his church a while back. These are the results.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Another Sign For Sandie
Sandie T., owner of Lil' Hill Farm, specializing in Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, asked for a sign on the road, in front of their home. It needed to be two-sided and she decided to go with a 18" x 24" panel to hang on a metal bracket. Her husband, Bruce, has already installed it on a cedar tree next to their drive entrance. Thanks, folks!
Monday, December 2, 2013
2nd Scrambler
I'm a little late in posting this, but here are some pics of the graphics we did for my neighbor's second CJ8 Scrambler. This was before Thanksgiving and a particularly raw day, and windy through our breezeway.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Sign-Making 101

Pea gravel and river rock for the positioning and securing of the posts.
Exterior gloss latex paints for the sign faces and black satin for the posts.Always use the quick-drying Quikrete.
Friday, September 28, 2012
1984 CJ8
My neighbor has a couple of CJ8 Jeeps that he's been working on, but this is the only one running at the moment, so he asked me if I could do some graphics for it to spruce it up a bit. We went with this color combination because, I think, his wife is a big Alabama fan. As always, click on pics for a larger view.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Disc Golf
A former co-worker of mine, who is into disc golf, asked if I could do some of the course's tee signs for them. They supplied the vinyl and substrate, so all I had to do was cut, weed and apply the vinyl to them. The sign material is poly metal - high-density polyethylene (HDPE) core with aluminum faces front and back. This makes them extremely lightweight and durable.
The ones pictured here were done over this weekend.
The ones pictured here were done over this weekend.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Mario ? Box
My stepdaughter, Emily, is having her baby shower this coming Saturday, and asked if I could re-create the little Mario box with the question marks on it. It's not much in the way of vinyl work, but it was fun to do. Primed and painted the raw wooden box with acrylic paint, then sprayed with clear coat. When it was dry, I cut and applied the question marks (opaque white). Rivets/studs were cut from metallic doeskin vinyl.
She thinks I rocked it!
She thinks I rocked it!
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