DIY Reversible Porch Sign

This DIY Reversible Porch Sign is easy to make and a great way to change up your porch decor as the seasons (or your mood!) change. By placing different text on each side, it’s as easy as flipping it around to give your porch a whole new look.

What type of wood should I use for a porch sign?

Any kind of wood works. For my Fall Front Porch Sign, I used a scrap piece of cedar left over from our deck. It has a more rustic texture and appearance.

For this sign, I had a nice piece of solid oak that I rescued from my dad’s garage. It’s a remnant from a kitchen remodel he did on my childhood home years and years ago. Because it’s a better quality piece of wood, it gives this sign a more polished look.

But really, you can use whatever pieces of scrap wood you can rustle up. And if you have to buy wood for your sign, begin by looking in the miscut or bargain bins at your local lumberyard or big box store.

Do I need to paint or stain my porch sign?

Paint, stain or natural wood as your base color is completely up to you. I painted my Fall Porch Sign a chippy white with black lettering. For this sign, I went with a rich dark stain, to bring out the beautiful wood grain on this solid oak. Then I used contrasting white lettering. This is the great thing about making your own DIY Reversible Porch Sign! You can customize to your own style!

Do I need a sealer on my sign?

It depends on where you’re placing it. My signs go underneath a covered porch where they really won’t be exposed to rain or snow. For my Fall Porch Sign that was more rustic, I elected not to put a clear coat, but for this sign, since it’s a really nice piece of wood with some sentimental value, I did give the whole thing, both sides, a couple of even coats of an acrylic clear coat spray to make sure it was protected.

What size should the porch sign be?

Most vertical porch signs run between 3 1/2 feet and 6 feet tall. But, this is one of the benefits of making your own! You can customize it to whatever sign works best for the space on your porch where you plan to use it. For my signs, I simply worked with the size the wood already was, so I didn’t have to do any cutting! 😂

My Fall Porch Sign measures about 53″x12″, and this DIY Reversible Porch Sign is 60″x14″. I have a fairly large front porch, so these bigger signs are the right size and scale for the area. If your porch is smaller, you might want to adjust the size of your sign.

How can I make the letters for my porch sign?

For this sign, I used my Cricut Maker, and vinyl meant especially for creating stencils. For my Fall Porch Sign, I printed out block letters on my computer and traced them, after shading heavy pencil lead on the back. Some people also use carbon paper for this method.

If you’re using Cricut stenciling vinyl, be sure you also use transfer tape. This helps get the stencils lined up more easily on your wood.

How do I keep the paint from bleeding under my stencils?

Mod Podge works perfectly for this! Simply paint around the edges of your stencil with the Mod Podge, allow it to dry, and then fill in the letters with your paint of choice. The Mod Podge “seals” the edges of the stencil and prevents the paint from seeping under.

Another tip for nice, clean lettering is to remove your stencils when the paint is still slightly wet. This prevents the stencil from pulling off pieces of paint when you lift it.

Painting the text on the DIY Reversible Porch Sign

How can I fix any small defects in the paint?

THESE Sharpie Paint Pens are my best friend when it comes to small touch-ups on my signs! They come in both black and white, and are perfect for filling in little spots on the paint that don’t quite look right, or for evening out a line. I’m a perfectionist, so little glitches like that bug me. These paint pens make it so easy to fix those spots right up!

Hello Sunshine DIY Reversible Porch Sign

How can I add a special touch to my sign?

Customizing your own DIY signs is so much fun, and allows you to add special touches that make them unique. For my Fall Porch Sign, I hand-painted a little white pumpkin on the bottom, to coordinate with my Fall Front Porch Decor. For this “HOME” sign, I added an antique doorknob that my son-in-law saved for me from a project his construction company was working on. It was the perfect finishing touch for this sign, and makes it a true one-of-a-kind!

What other embellishments could you add to your sign?

My DIY Reversible Porch Sign

For the “HOME” side of my sign, I designed the lettering myself on my Cricut. For the “Hello Sunshine” side, I used THIS SVG from Etsy because it was inexpensive and exactly what I had in mind. There are so many free cut files available online too.

With all of these options, you should easily be able to customize your own DIY Reversible Porch Sign, and make it exactly how you want it!

You can see my entire Spring/ Summer Front Porch Decor HERE.

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22 thoughts on “DIY Reversible Porch Sign

  1. I am thinking a sign is in order Niky. A double sided one is double the fun! Thank you for sharing.

    P.S. My sign would probably say It’s good to be home” all of the time! LOL

  2. I agree, it is so good to be home. Love how it is double sided, and my mood can determine which side I show to the neighbors, ha!

  3. Love these signs, thanks for sharing how you made them. I’ve been using acrylic pens to correct paint errors and draw smaller detail Thanks for linking to #pocolo and hope to see you back again soon

  4. A couple of years ago I made two full size pallet signs for my home but they are so large and clunky and not easy to store. I like this idea even better and you have inspired me to go pull some wood out of our stash. Thanks so much for sharing how easy they are to make. #HomeMattersParty

  5. Fabulous tutorial Niky! We will be featuring your project this week on the Creative Crafts Linky Party. Thanks for joining in the FUN! Creatively, Beth

  6. I keep seeing this post in various link ups and today, I’m stopping by from the Your Whims Wednesday link up because, darn it, I just want to tell you how very pleasing both signs are! And, I’m glad I finally made it to your post as I didn’t see the door nob in the thumb nail image and … GAH! What a great idea! So cute!

    You’re post is very well constructed – clear and great pic tutorial <3

    Have a lovely day!

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