DIY Irish Blessing Sign

Hello again, friends!  I’m so excited to share the last DIY we made with the reclaimed wood we bought 100 years ago, a DIY Irish Blessing Sign.

This was the final project we made with the last little bit of wood left over.  This DIY Irish blessing sign is such a special project for my family and for the home we live in; but, more on that later.

DIY Irish Blessing Sign framed in rustic barn wood and created with mod podge for a room

If you forgot, a few months ago we found some amazing old barn wood at a local warehouse.  After figuring out how to clean and seal it, we ended up making some farmhouse shelves and a rustic frame to display pictures.

My husband made the frame using the same method we used for the rustic photo display, so head on over to that post for a more detailed explanation of the frame assembly process.

DIY Rustic Photo Display made of barnwood for a unique way to display personal and family photos. Easy DIY project to add some farmhouse style to your home

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Supplies for Irish Blessing Sign

Step 1. Cut Hardwood for Irish Blessing Sign

The dimensions of this frame are 15″ x 15″ and the opening is 8 3/4″ x 8 3/4″.

With the frame assembled, I had my husband cut a piece of hardboard 2 inches wider than the opening of the frame (roughly 11″ x 11″, no need to be exact)

If you’re wondering what hardboard is, I literally have no idea.  My FIL was using it for another project and my husband thought it would look good as a backing for the verse.  You can buy hardboard at a local hardware store but really, any thin wood would work (I’m thinking plywood!).

Step 2. Paint Hardwood Backer White

Once it was cut, I painted it using Rustoleum Chalked Paint in Linen White (do I even need to include this anymore?  Just assume this is the paint I use for everything 😉 )

Next, I designed the print using Picmonkey.  You can set custom dimensions, and since I was lazy and didn’t want to have it printed at a store,  I set it to be 8″x8″ so I could print on a standard piece of computer paper.

(The font is called “Sunset Hill”).

Printed text of an Irish blessing to be used as a sign attached to a backer and put into a picture frame

Step 3. Attach Verse with Mod Podge

Next, I used matte Mod Podge and an old paintbrush to attach the verse to the wood.  First, apply Mod Podge to the surface of the wood and press the verse into the wood.

Then, apply Mod Podge over the top of the verse.   Lastly, use a credit card or other flat/hard surface to push out any creases/bubbles.

Applying Mod Podge to the backer board in preparation to attach the irish blessing quote
After you apply mod podge to the backer board applying another coat on top of the sign to secure the art
When you apply Mod Podge the air bubbles need to be brush and flatted out to make a secure fit

Mine didn’t really come out perfect.  I ripped a hole in the paper at one point and there are a few bubbles still in the paper.  I just went with it.  It’s a rustic frame so the verse is rustic too, right??  😉

For a longer tutorial on Mod Podge check out these stencil crafts by Making Manzanita.

Step 4. Attach Irish Blessing to Frame

Once dry, I attached the wood to the frame by duct-taping it to the back.  Whatever works, right??

Completed Irish blessing sign with rustic barn wood and a farmhouse style frame with rough sawn wood
Rustic farmhouse frame that frames in an irish blessing with a homemade rustic touch decor art

I used 3M strips to hang the sign onto the wall.  The hardwood was so thin I was able to apply the 3M strips to the actual wood of the frame and it was still able to stick.

Rustic farmhouse decor art frame hung on the wall with an Irish blessing put inside and hung up on the wall
DIY barn wood frames are easy to make and make perfect rough sawn wood that hold signs or any other decor you can come up with
Need a tutorial on making a custom DIY frame then follow along and learn how to frame a Irish blessing sign with barn wood
Barn wood can be left very rustic and somewhat damaged because that is the look that really shows off that farmhouse style

It looks a little lonely right now up on the wall.  I’m still thinking of what else to put above and below it…

That’s all for the DIY!  The hardest part is absolutely making the frame.  The remainder of the project was really easy!!

So, why did I pick this Irish Blessing to put on my wall?  Hint: I’m 0% Irish 😉

I’ve mentioned a few times we live in my husband’s grandparent’s house and THEY were Irish.  Well, this very same Irish Blessing was on display in their home.

But, it’s not just that.

This home was THEIRS.  For so many years.  This home was their daughters’. This home was their grandchildren’s. It was even a few great-grandchildren’s.  Their passing was felt so deeply throughout the family. So much sadness and heartache.

With each passing month/year, I believe that pain may get easier.  But, for some, I think it’s still painful to step into our home now since it was theirs.  And it brings back all of those memories.

I want to keep them alive in this house, in our little family.  I knew them for so little time but to my husband’s family, and especially to my husband, they were everything.  They represented love, trust, fun times (I mean they were Irish ;)), and family.

Though the house looks drastically different, and they are not physically here, I want them to be remembered here.  And for my kiddos to know what it’s like to live in a house made with love.

Ok, end sappy post!!!

Wishing you a joyful day!

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DIY Irish Blessing Sign

DIY Irish Blessing Sign

Hello again, friends!  I'm so excited to share the last DIY we made with the reclaimed wood we bought 100 years ago, a DIY Irish Blessing Sign.

Active Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $25

Instructions

  1. Cut Hardwood for Irish Blessing Sign
  2. Paint hardwood Backer White
  3. Attach Verse with Mod Podge
  4. Attach Irish Blessing to Frame

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10 Comments

  1. This is such a cute DIY and what an adorable storie! I am sure your husband’s grandparents are looking down being happy and honored! Such a cute idea ❤️

    1. Thanks, Sabrina! It was a really special project that I had been working on for a quite a while. I’m so happy it’s finished. You can see it from the couch we always sit on in the living room, so it’s in constant view, and a constant reminder of who lived here before us 🙂

  2. Oh I just love this!!!! I found you over at your guest post on Making It In the Mountains for your DIY rustic shelf next to this little gem.

    We went to Ireland for our honeymoon and my dad used this blessing in his toast at our wedding, so it’s got a special place in my heart. I’ve been looking for someway to display it in my house and I think this is the winner!!! Thanks 🙂