This $3,900 beauty from Uncommon Goods was the inspiration…
My mom loved this version from Uncommon Goods. I mean really LOVED it. It was all she ever wanted…and in typical Tenacious T (my mom’s name is Terri) style, the next day she decided to make it, and the license plates were ordered! I was living at home at this point, and available to assist. Here is our license plate collage map:
We decided to frame it and put Alaska and Hawaii on the same board, unlike the one from Uncommon Goods. This is the only picture I have of the process:

















I love that, I've always wanted to try to make one. Great job!
WOW! That is cool!
Jen
Awesome! I love that you included Alaska and Hawaii.
Wow!! That's really awesome!! I like your version better because you didn't forget to include #49 and 50.
Oh my goodness! I love this!! My goal is to visit every state before I turn 30. I have visited 36 so far. This would be an awesome project to hang out the wall and remind me of all the places I have been!
Thanks for sharing!
Heather
That looks so awesome! you guys are so talented!
Wow – I've never seen that before.. but that's pretty awesome.
This is fantastic!!! I am curious to know what kind of cost you have in it compared to the inspiration piece. Also, how long did it take! It is AMAZING!
umm WOW!! This is amazing! My dad has a collection of all his old license plates from New York, California and LOTS from Texas. I'm thinking I will have to do something special like this with them!
Love this!
This is so cool!!!
This is absolutely inspiring! thanks for sharing!
I saw one of these in a local shop for several thousand $$$. Nice to see you DYI – It makes me hopeful that I can do my very own!
WOW, this is FANTASTIC! Definitely adding it to my growing list of projects!
Hi. awesome piece of work. can you tell me the dimensions on the planks of word and how many it took. also, did you just screw the plates into the wood? Thanks
Hi can you tell me the dimensions of the wood planks and how many it took. Also, did you just crew the plates into the wood frame?