Pottery barn typewriter art knock off

I am so excited that I finished this project this week. I have been in the process of making it for a few weeks now, mostly because I needed some help from the hubby and he doesn't work on the same schedule that I do! I love this typewriter key wall art from Pottery Barn, and thought for sure I could make something like it for a fraction of the cost.

This is my version. I think it's pretty darn close!

I started by searching on-line and knew there would have been someone who managed to recreate this. I stumbled upon Nikki at dream.design.create and found her post here . Nikki even offered to send me the pdf file for the letters, which I think look a whole lot like the PB original. So that's where I started. Wasn't that sweet?! Nikki's blog is great, go check it out if you haven't already. I love their bingo art re-make and can't wait to try that too!

I had my husband print the letters/numbers off on 8 1/2x11 cardstock in a cream color. I couldn't figure out how to print cardstock on our home computer, so I am thankful that my husband could do it at work. Then I hand cut each letter out.

My husband picked up this board at Home Depot for me. It's 24x24. I thought for sure that I could use some scrap lumber for this project, but my husband insisted on getting a higher quality plywood. It cost around $5 for the board. Then he drew the lines on and used a saw to cut them out. Not sure how, I told him what I wanted and how I wanted it, and he did it! I love it when husbands do what they are told!







I then took brown oil paint mixed with odorless mineral spirits and painted the board. I wanted it a bit darker than the original, and focused on the edges to make a more antiqued look. I must say, this is the step that intimidated me the most. I don't use decorative painting techniques very often...o.k. ever, so it made me nervous. I used an old rag dipped in the mineral spirits to rub the paint down a bit and give it my desired look. In the picture below, you can see it getting started.



Don't forget to get a smaller brush and get inside the creases. I also wasn't sure if I wanted to frame the board or not, so I painted the outside edges too.


My husband then took the dry board and nailed black carpet tacks to each corner. He made the hole first with a regular nail and then was able to just push the tacks in. He's a genius isn't he?!

Can you believe that I haven't ever used mod podge before? This is my first jar and I fell in love! It's so easy to use.

I just took the letters and numbers, placed them centered on each square and brushed them down.




And here it is drying. What do you think, should I frame it or leave it frameless?









update: you can download the font for the letters here. 

47 comments

  1. am loving this! Thanks for the great ideas I will be making one of these soon.

    Natalie

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  2. This turned out great!! Thanks for linking up to Saturday is Crafty Day @ along for the ride! Hope to see you back next week!

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  3. it's beautiful! I think framing it will make it look even more like the original inspiration piece. Nice job!

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  4. It's awesome! I so wish I had a handy hubby who could cut something like that out for me! lol

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  5. Nice! Love the color you got out of that wood and stain.

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  6. wow I love it when you doing a number one to match

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  7. That's wonderful! I like it without a frame . . .

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  8. Looks AWESOME!! Love it when the hubbies do all the hard work for us...ummm...I mean, show an interest in our projects. hehehe
    Really came out nice!

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  9. Thsi looks amazing! Every detail is perfect! Thanks for linking to the Sunday Showcase! Hope you have a great week! ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  10. That came out great much better than PB!
    I need to try one someday!
    XoXO
    Michelle

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  11. I absolutely love this. I have to make one. I hope I can get some help from the hubby. You did a great job.
    Brooke

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  12. It's beautiful! You did a great job and thanks so much for the helpful tutorial! Love it and it's definitely better than the PB one!

    Thanks for sharing your creativity in the DIY Project Parade! :)

    Roeshel

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  13. Fantabulous!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE it!!!!!

    I found you at trash to treasure, but I'd love you to link this up at my new link party tomorrow! :)
    www.nikkisniftyknacks.blogspot.com

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  14. It looks great! And I wouldn't frame it, I like this look!

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  15. Looks fantastic, very professional!
    Tracey

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  16. I think it looks wonderful. Great job.

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  17. Very cool! I love how it's so unique but based off another idea!

    ~Katie P
    http://foodwineandmodpodge.blogspot.com/

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  18. OMGosh ... love love love your project. Very creative and fun. You rock!

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  19. Rachel,
    I found you via the power of paint party and when I saw your thumbnail scooted right over. You did a fantastic job! I'm impressed and like your version better then PB.
    Cathy

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  20. I love this, what a great copycat. I like the darker, richer colors of yours better! Thanks so much for linking up to my Under $100 party.

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  21. BEAUTIFUL! What a great project! I love it! :)

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  22. I absolutely LOVE it!!! Looks great!

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  23. I agree with Donna... yours is MUCH better than the inspiration. Wow!

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  24. In LOVE!! I really like the darker color and the added detail like the carpet tacks and the fact that you cut the wood not just painted a line. I definitly think no frame but that's jus me it's a wonderful piece. I have it in my inspiration book to make one day. Thanks for a great tutorial on it and the awesome pictures! I have stumbled across your blog a few times now and it's great, I'm so following you!

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  25. I really like this! You and hubby did a great job! I think it looks great without the frame. Either way it's fabulous!

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  26. Ok this looks incredible and I honestly side by side I would purchase your version vs. the PB version! I love it!

    I'm hosting a link party for Mod Podge Projects this weekend! I'd love for you to come link up!

    http://alyashcreations.blogspot.com/2010/05/crafty-crafty-ladies-night-link-party.html

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  27. This is a great piece! You did a terrific job on it! Love it!

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  28. Absolutely Fabulous! I just love old typewriters so this grabbed my attention right away. What a sweet and supportive husband you have! I can't believe how great it turned out and that you hadn't used mod podge before. You are one talanted lady who is not afraid to take a chance. This was my first visit and I can't wait to see what you do next.

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  29. WOW!!! This is wonderful..

    Thanks for joining Get Your Craft on Thursday. Please join me next week for another great party!

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  30. I like your better than PB..the wood tone is yummy! Leave it as is.

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  31. Just stumbled across your blog and lovin' it:) I think this is great!I think it looks wonderful just the way it is, good vintage vibe. Have a great day

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  32. I love seeing all the diff. interpretations of the original PB pc! I love yours! :)

    Ck out mine too! :)
    http://prim4him.blogspot.com/2010/04/i-bought-pb-type-keys-wall-art.html

    L~

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  33. AMAZING first modge podge project! This is actually on my list of stuff to make- ever since I saw it in PB. But I have vinyl lettering...however- I may try to get those letters- love it love it love it! Thanks for sharing!

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  34. I love your tutorial on this. I have been planning to make this since last Fall when I first saw it in a PB catalog. Yours turned out fab...mine is still on my to do list. Thanks for sharing at 'Look at me, I'm SO Crafty!' at Fun to Craft.

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  35. I think yours looks even better than the Pottery Barn version!!!

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  36. Absolutely outstanding! The extra work your husband put incising the lines puts it over the top and it looks great! I have to try this but I am running out of wall space/display area. Perhaps I could do several smaller signs using each line of letters? Love this, I am impressed!

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  37. Very, very cool!! What a great job! I love your version. I think it's better than the PB one. I wouldn't frame it. I like just like it is now. And yup, hubby's who do what you tell them, ROCK! :)

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  38. I love this! How amazing, it looks better than the pottery barn one if you ask me! Totally cool!!!

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  39. How did he "print" the letters off? Is there a download somewhere? I have been attempted to make this another more complicated way and had to just throw it all away! PLEASE HELP!
    ahmh61398@gmail.com

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  40. That is so cool and way better than Pottery Barn's version!!

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  41. I think this turned out terrific and looks better than the PB version for sure!

    ~alicia
    proof-of-love.blogspot.com

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  42. this looks fantastic!

    www.fauxtreschic.blogspot.com

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