Just Plate Crazy, LLC.
#1 Dad License Plate Sign
#1 Dad License Plate Sign
Celebrate the #1 Dad in your life with our License Plate and Cedar Wood "#1 Dad" Sign – a heartwarming and unique tribute to the father figure who holds a special place in your heart! This handcrafted sign combines the nostalgia of vintage license plates with the warmth of cedar wood to create a thoughtful and personalized gift. If the pictured sign has already been sold, we will create a similar one just for you!
Measuring at a perfect 11.5 inches in length and 8 inches in width, this "#1 Dad" Sign is a compact and meaningful addition to any home. Carefully selected license plates, each with its own distinct character, come together on a sturdy cedar wood backing, creating a harmonious blend of rustic charm and sentiment.
Hang it proudly in your dad's office, workshop, or any space where he can be reminded of his well-deserved title. The combination of weathered license plates and the natural beauty of cedar wood adds a timeless touch to this heartfelt tribute.
Whether it's for Father's Day, a birthday, or just to show appreciation, our License Plate and Cedar Wood "#1 Dad" Sign is a unique and thoughtful way to express your love. Give the gift of personalized nostalgia and celebrate the #1 Dad in style!
Our process: Each license plate is hand chosen, hand scrubbed (Montana wins for the stickiest bugs), hand cut, and attached with screws to a handmade aged cedar wood plaque that consists of 4 wood pieces. Since wood reacts to the aging process differently, please expect each plaque to similar, but not identical, to the one shown. Each wood plaque is sanded on all sides. We have chosen cedar for our wood plaques because it is durable outdoors, it is native to Washington state making it easily accessible, and it has a nice grain and knotting which lends to the "rustic/repurposed" feel we are going for.
Since we use REAL license plates, please expect them to have some ware and imperfections. It is fun to think that every license plate we use was actually on a vehicle driving around somewhere in the U.S.