Jillibean Soup offers lots of plank surfaces. You can find them at JoAnn stores, Walmart, AC Moore, and in our online store HERE. Each of these planks has a front surface that is raised, but if you turn over the planks to the backside, you'll see an indented crafting surface perfect for some very cool projects. For instance this Family Sign, uses the backside of our of our rectangle planks. The wooden "family" word is placed near the top while a vinyl phrase/sentiment was added to the bottom of the surface.
These surfaces come with rope for hanging, but it was removed for the purposes of this project. Have we got you thinking? Is the backside of your surface more interesting than your front surface or can you do something more creative with one side versus the other? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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