Comments on: Painted Baseball Subway Art Signs {Tutorial} http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/05/painted-baseball-subway-art-signs-tutorial.html Wed, 16 Mar 2016 23:02:52 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 By: Tanya http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/05/painted-baseball-subway-art-signs-tutorial.html#comment-62033 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 16:50:35 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=1766#comment-62033 Hi – question about your subway art (which I LOVE). Could you also do the opposite of individual letters & put down the background (stencil) & pull out the letters instead when you weed your vinyl. I could be wrong b/c I have never tried either way but it seems like it would be easier to grab one corner & keep pulling slowly. Thanks so much for your ideas & inspirations. I can’t wait to try this.

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By: Girl’s Room Gallery Wall http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/05/painted-baseball-subway-art-signs-tutorial.html#comment-60900 Wed, 13 May 2015 13:01:22 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=1766#comment-60900 […] and fell in love with for her room. If you want to know how I make my signs check out the tutorials HERE, HERE, and […]

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By: {Father’s Day} Sports Subway Art http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/05/painted-baseball-subway-art-signs-tutorial.html#comment-27093 Mon, 09 Jun 2014 16:15:23 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=1766#comment-27093 […] I had some others that I wanted to create but just didn’t get to with this nasty cold (or whatever) I have. I whipped these up to put in my booth for some Father’s Day gifts. Looking for a tutorial to makes one of these for the dad in your life? Here is my step by step tutorial for creating painted subway art: PAINTED BASEBALL SUBWAY ART. […]

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By: Courtney Carmean http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/05/painted-baseball-subway-art-signs-tutorial.html#comment-15700 Thu, 23 Jan 2014 18:01:16 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=1766#comment-15700 Hey Jamie, I don’t know if you are still wanting the vinyl for this project. I would charge $20 plus shipping. Let me know!

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By: Amanda http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/05/painted-baseball-subway-art-signs-tutorial.html#comment-15699 Thu, 23 Jan 2014 17:54:10 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=1766#comment-15699 That helps a lot! Thank you so much :)

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By: Courtney Carmean http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/05/painted-baseball-subway-art-signs-tutorial.html#comment-15698 Thu, 23 Jan 2014 16:35:10 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=1766#comment-15698 Basically it is how much your blade will come down. So if your working with something very thin you would want to use a lower number on your blade. Example: velum would probably only need a 1. On the flip side, if you were cutting something thick like chipboard, etc you would need to increase your blade number so that more of the blade comes out to cut deeper into the material. Does that make sense?

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