Wood is not the best choice for vinyl actually unsealed wood plywood and even painted plywood are not good substrates for vinyl.
Will vinyl stick to painted wood.
A standard acrylic paint works great.
When vinyl doesn t stick to wood the problem is usually with the wood.
You can also use spray paint to paint wood signs which is super fast and easy.
But there are ways to make it work and things to avoid.
Vinyl is an adhesive backed film that is expected to last for years indoors or even outdoors in all kinds of weather.
Then paint with at least two coats of paint.
First how about some tips and tricks for getting vinyl to stick to painted wood.
Paint a thin coat of polycrylic over the paint and let it dry.
Vinyl sticks decently to untreated wood but we want to make sure that the vinyl is nice and stuck to the wood because we wouldn t want parts of your project to peel.
The poly is important because it gives the vinyl something to stick to.
I m using this 12 x 6 wood board that came pre hung with a rope but you can use any board that has a flat surface.
The next step is the important one.
I recommend a foam brush so i don t get brush marks from a paint brush.
Outdoor premium vinyl more of a paint like finish while adhesive vinyl goes on like a sticker and honestly looks kind of like one iron on vinyl feels like it blends in a little bit more it just seems to adhere easier to the wood as well.
More options in most situations you are going to use permanent or outdoor vinyl for wood.
Let s start with the basics adding vinyl to wood.
So for this vinyl stencil technique you re going to need some permanent adhesive vinyl in any color matte mod podge don t use glossy acrylic paint and a wood board.
Unsealed wood plywood and painted plywood are not good substrates for vinyl.
Painting your wood is a great way to seal it and help the vinyl really stick.
So the first step is to sand down whatever wood you re working with.
It will be more difficult for vinyl to stick to rough wood so sand your surface before beginning.
My best advice is to start with the smoothest piece of wood you can find.
If it has a rough surface make sure to sand it down the smoother the wood the better your vinyl will stick.