This garden welcome sign pattern comes in two sizes. The large sign is a little over 14 inches long. It is a two-part sign. In the example above I am showing the backer board painted red and the sign painted white.
You can install the sign on a fence or wall. Of course, it needs to be weatherproofed.

Nick Chambers Layered Initials:
I received this photo today from Nick. He added layers to my swirl initial pattern for a very cool look. He made this for his wife on Mother's Day. I asked him if I could share this photo because I am sure several others will want to give this a try.
If I can find the time I will go back and edit the original pattern to include the layers. I think I can do it in a couple hours of work so I'll see what I can do. Let me know if that is something you would want.
You can add the extra layers using Inkscape. There are several steps and you will probably need a fair amount of experience with Inkscape. Here is a video that I did not make but it shows how to use the Dynamic offset too of Inkscape to get the layers.
Thanks, Nick for letting me share the photo.

$12 per sheet of 12 coins plus $3.50 shipping
Inlay with a 1" Forstner Bit.
The perfect way to sign your work.