Happy 4th of July!
We just had to sneak in one last Patriotic Craft!
Not only was it totally inexpensive to make
but it was really fun to fiddle with!
I started with some 1 1/2 inch x 4 foot long firring strips or shims as some call em'.
I cut them into 2 foot lengths.
I used a couple of them to tack them all together down the back.
I had a star hanging that I loved the shape of
so I traced it onto the boards.
Using my quilting ruler I just enlarged the star
to fit within the board margins.
You'll need a jig saw next!
These are pretty easy straight cuts to do
but it helps to have your project clamped to a table while you cut!
I then did a light sand job and started up with the paint.
I was so glad to not have to tape off any straight lines!
Whenever I paint I usually never use "full strength".
I usually do a 1 part H2O to 2 parts paint mixture.
Especially when I'm going for a primitive look on cedar like this
it just helps the paint soak in a bit,
not be so over powering or look too patchy.
Then out of my extra pieces I cut out a smaller star to layer on top.
I sanded again so some of the wood would peek through,
and also because when cedar or most woods get wet
all their little fibers stick up and make a rough mess.
Using a damp paint rag I used a bit of watered down
burnt umber to "age" the edges a bit.
I tied some extra pieces of ripped fabric and twine
to a wire I curled for it to hang on.
It got the 2 thumbs up from the hubby
so it must be okay!
We are so grateful for this day that is set aside to honor
the Freedom's we are so blessed to have
and for all those who have sacrificed
for us to have them.
God Bless America, Land That I Love!
cute! great job.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless America!
happy 4th
gail
It's terrific! Have a great holiday!
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I want to stand up and salute with my hand over my heart. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove this star and the tutorial is a great one. Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you also for your sweet comment on my blog today about our new "art gallery." I appreciated your kind words so much!
That is so cute!! :) Fun project. Thanks so much for the visit the other day! :)
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