Sign display options
We offer a variety of display options for our signs/plaques.
As standard our signs/plaques come in 3mm thickness and mainly with no holes/loops.
Different options can be requested and done for you.
We have photos below to show each option to help you see how they look.
3mm thickness sign
3mm sign with holes
3mm sign with hanging loops
6mm thickness sign
3mm sign with stand
3mm sign with 3mm plaque
3mm sign, with 3mm plaque and stand
Adding ribbon to our standard signs
We do mainly all our signs without holes/loops because this means they are versitile for all our crafters/customers.
If you want to hang up our signs you can either, add ribbon by tieing ribbon around the wording or shapes each end, or by gluing ribbon to the back of the sign.
Here are some examples of how to do this and how it looks
Gluing ribbon to the back - What you need
Sign with ribbon glued onto the back
front view
Close up
Back view
Close up
Adding ribbon by tieing it around the sign letters/shapes
Front view
close up
When we do wording like above this is called "welded together" and this can be done as above or inside a shape eg heart or star or frame
Aswell as doing our laser cut signs as shown above we also offer the option of doing wording either etched or engraved onto a plaque or stencil cut out of a plaque.
Here are some examples
Etched wording
Bold font
script font
To see how to paint and decorate our etched wording items see our other blog posts
Stencil cut out wording
Bold font
Script type font
Etching and Engraving details
We also etch and engrave detail onto our items. Etching is where the laser lightly burns the wording/detail on the surface of the wood. Engraving is where the wording/detail is cut out of the wood
Here is the difference
Etched
Engraved
Laser Engraved items
With engraving you do get some scorch marks either side of the cut area from where the laser machine has burnt the surface of the wood slightly. This can be easily sanded away if wanted.
Laser Letters
Our laser letters we have the option of joined or single letters
Joined letters
Single letters
Thank you for reading and we hope you found it helpful. Please do leave us a comment below. Thanks :)