I am a novice and have made a few signs on wood for a local non-profit and friends. My signs feature a certain amount of decorative art combined with the lettering and in the past have been done on wood. I have primed the wood on all sides, top coated with a latex paint and hand painted the artwork and lettering with acrylic paints. If going outside, I use a spar marine varnish.
I have a friend who wants me to make a sign for her small business. She would like a 33" x 22" oval that will be a hanging sign - so I will be painting both sides. I have found both a pvc oval sign blank and an aluminum powder coated sign blank of the right size and similar pricing. Two questions: Which would be best - PVC or aluminum? The PVC comes in a 1/4" and 1/2" thickness sizes.
Second question - how are either of these primed? I need to create a surface that will take the latex and acrylic paints and be durable.
Thank you very much for any help.
I have a friend who wants me to make a sign for her small business. She would like a 33" x 22" oval that will be a hanging sign - so I will be painting both sides. I have found both a pvc oval sign blank and an aluminum powder coated sign blank of the right size and similar pricing. Two questions: Which would be best - PVC or aluminum? The PVC comes in a 1/4" and 1/2" thickness sizes.
Second question - how are either of these primed? I need to create a surface that will take the latex and acrylic paints and be durable.
Thank you very much for any help.