 We just threw together these two front porch signposts in like minutes and we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? Welcome back! It's been a while, like a whole week. This week we're making a porch signpost. Signpost? That's it. Porch signpost. We picked up an actual like fence post. It's a four by four. This one has a decorative top and we cut it in half so that we can make two of them. I got the top. I got the bottom. So we had a little disagreement on the design so we've decided we're gonna make two signposts. Do it. I like mine a little classic and simple and I like mine curvy and elegant and detailed. Detailed. There we go. Detailed. All right. We'll start with assembling the bases. So for mine I'm using a 2 by 12 by 12 block and a 2 8 by 8 block and we're gonna attach those together. No, we're gonna attach them to the bottom. We're gonna attach them to the bottom. Yep. All right. Let me move some of my design elements. I drilled some pilot holes in it and I'm using a three inch screw. We're gonna attach these little feet on the bottom. Yep, we just trimmed the little four by four end off for feet. Base is done. There's a little feet. Let's do my base real quick. I'm using a 1 by 12 by 12 base. No feet. No feet. No feet. All right. Here's what we start to get elegant. We're gonna put some trimmer on. It's elegant. It's elegant. This little trim piece here to the bottom and for mine I'm using this trim piece for the bottom. I put some trim in place. Attach them if you got them. You got them Kim? Mine's got more trim. I'm putting a piece up here. A piece right below it. These are only like two bucks a piece. Three bucks a piece, something like that. Look at that. It's getting so fancy. We'll put these backs on. Looking sexy. All right, what's next? Next step is to distress it. So we've added some chalk paint to each of them already just to kind of get a head start here. And I have added a coat of clear wax to them and they've sat overnight. So next step is to add a little distressing. We're gonna add some sanding and then we're going to add some dark wax to it. So we'll start with distressing and then I'll show you the dark wax. All right, let's do it. Home Depot. Actually the guy there at the paint department told me about it. This decorative wax finish. This is by Bayer and we're gonna add this to give it the distressed areas a darker antique look. So what the fork? So we're just gonna add a little to this plate. We rub it on like we're polishing a boot or something. Yes, you're just gonna rub it right on there. Just like I'm polishing a boot? Yes, just like you're polishing a boot. You start like anywhere? Anywhere. It's just like any other wax. You're gonna wax it on and then turn around and wax it right on. Oh, do we do use two different hands? No. Karate Kid. What's up? What do you think so far? You'll be able to see the detail during the montage. I can mess with this all day. All right, next we're gonna put the what we're using for our hooks on. Kim is using this hook. A hook. I'm using doorknob. I'm gonna make a sign real quick. Solar LED. Yeah, solar light. So my sign is going to be this these three little planks that I nailed together and the going to be this chalkboard that I've added some brown chalk paint around the edges and we picked up this thankful at Michaels and we painted it orange and added some glitter paint spray paint to the top and I'm gonna attach that to the sign. Give us your vote. I think I like them both. I love them both. They're different but then they don't have their own little unique qualities but they're both great. I like the simple one with a little light on top. I can't wait for that one to go. I like your base but I like the curve too. I like the detailed one. I did like the wax. That's cool too. Yeah, subscribe. Remember to subscribe down below and give us a like. And if you really enjoyed it, share this thing man. Share it. I will see you guys next week. See you next week.