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Words spelled out in neon fluorescence have been a staple of night life for many years. Now this same effect can be recreated using only a few simple tools. A neon sign spelling out a phrase of your choice is only a few steps away.

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Cursive Letters/Images

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  1. This can also be a phrase, easiest if made up of only two to three words. It is also possible to make designs or symbols with this technique. Use your creativity to imagine what you want the sign to look like
  2. Draw it as if you are unable to pick up your pencil, since to make the design the whole thing needs to be connected. If writing a word, use cursive. If making an image, try to draw something simple enough to look clear as an outline.
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  3. Cut the string when done and measure its length to determine how much wire you will need. If the string measures longer than the amount of wire you have, make the letters smaller or use a shorter phrase.
  4. Use pliers to shape sections that are harder to bend/need to be sharper such as cursive "i" or the stem of an "n". Tip: Have another person hold down the initial sections of the wire as you move further along, to keep its shape.
  5. Do this section by section. Work slowly and hold the EL wire down to the metal wire for 5-10 seconds to make sure that it is set in place.
  6. Wrap the remaining cord in white tape (or whatever color matches the background of where the sign will be hanging) and hang the sign in the location you would like it to shine.
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  1. If desired, paint the board the same color as the wall to make the words stand out on their own.
  2. This is easier when it is written in capital letters.
  3. Lay them out in the correct order.
  4. These will be used to map out how to thread the wire through the wooden board. The blue pen represents the visible wire. The red pen represents the part of the wire that will be hidden, behind the board.
  5. Draw an "X" at every entry point of the wire with blue pen. At the end of the first letter, when the wire will go back behind the board, use red pen. Think about how the wire will need to enter and exit the board to create the words.
  6. Measure out as much string as the length of the EL wire owned and thread the string through the path made to make sure there is enough wire to sustain the design.
  7. After done drilling, remove the papers from the board.
  8. Tape the battery pack to the back of the board.
  9. When finished, tape the excess wire to the back of the board to make it flat and easier to hang.
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      Things You'll Need

      Cursive Letters/Images

      • Material to use for the sign, such as wood
      • Paper and pencil for planning
      • String to measure amount of wire
      • Metal wire
      • EL wire
      • Pliers
      • Hot glue gun + hot glue
      • Colored tape to tape down extra wire

      Block Letters

      • Wooden board/plywood
      • Computer printer to print out letters
      • Paper
      • Two different colored pens
      • Hole puncher
      • String to measure amount of wire
      • Drill
      • EL wire
      • Tape
      • Paint (optional)

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      • For the second method, if there is not enough string/wire, redesign the letters using a smaller font or less words.
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