Hello Fall PP

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Hello Fall PP is one of the latest designs from Pocketful of Posies Design Studio! Get the backing for your project, or the whole kit for a dimensional, hand-lettered look! Pieces are laser cut in several widths. Unfinished, in your choice of material.

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Hello Fall PP is one of the latest designs from Pocketful of Posies Design Studio! Get the backing for your project, or the whole kit for a dimensional, hand-lettered look! Sizes are laser cut in several widths. Unfinished, in your choice of material.

Click here to purchase the template and save some money!

Pocketful of Posies Design Studio has done it again with this cute way to say Hello Fall PP!

Available material:

  • MDF is (relatively) inexpensive and fairly easy to paint. Though you may find it to be quite thirsty on the first coat. Priming is recommended.
  • Rev Ply is 5 mm plywood. Rounds stain beautifully, although with a very straight grain. Read more about it here.
  • 1/8 inch Russian Birch plywood is a very thin plywood, with a more “normal,” wavy wood grain. You will recognize that anything with “Russian” in the name these days is getting VERY expensive. But we have it available (for now)!
  • 1/4 inch Birch is used by a lot of folks. Grain may rise slightly and need sanding between coats of paint. Birch plywood often contains “voids”–holes in the middle of the wood, that are covered on both front and back by the Birch veneer layer. You’ll need to fill these holes prior to painting, or at least prior to sealing the edges of your finished project.
  • Also available in 1/8 inch thick double-sided sublimation hardboard for special projects!

Additional information

Weight 1 oz
Dimensions 3 × 3 × 0.3 in
Height/Length

8 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch, 18 inch, 20 inch, 22 inch, 24 inch

Options

Backing with Lettering lines, Blank Backing and dimensional lettering cutouts

Material types:

Please select a material type as part of ordering this product. MDF is (relatively) inexpensive and fairly easy to paint. Though it is known for being quite thirsty on the first coat. Priming is recommended.