So I had a lot of scrap bead board laying around from when we remodeled our kitchen, so I decided to put it to some "good" use. I took some of the scraps to Lowe's and had them cut me a 12x14 piece. Lowe's is always so nice! We really need to invest in a table saw one of these days though...
Then I sanded around the edges to give it more of a vintage look. I LOVE this mini 3M sander I just got! Perfect for small projects like this!
Next I took some ralph lauren smoke glaze and went around the edges. Make sure to dab your sponge before putting it on so it's not to thick. You can use a distressing ink for this as well.
The next step is to put on the metal. I bought a galvanized sheet of metal from Home Depot for .99 cents. I put liquid nails in the middle of the sheet (a big X) and then hot glued the corners. This way it grabbed fast, but will still have a strong hold.If you need to cut the metal to fit the wood...just use plain old scissors. That's what I found works best!
Next comes the fun part! Making it looks pretty! :) Pick out some fun paper to match your house (this will be going in my girls nursery) and cut it to overlap the metal just a little bit. Then Mod podge it on with a sponge brush! I didn't do a layer of mod podge on top of the paper, but you always could!
I used two different papers and separated them with a ribbon. Again use your mod podge for the ribbon... love that stuff!
For the magnets I hot glued them to some flowers I already had. Two of them are rolled flowers and one is a small silk flower.
Now hang it on the wall or put it in a pretty stand....that's it! Let me know if you have any questions.
Oh and of course it's not complete with out a few pictures of my cute family! :)
Happy Thursday!
so cute! That little sander looks great - I need to get one!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Pleas come link up with me tomorrow for Making It Fantabulous Friday!
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ReplyDeleteMarni @ Sassy Sites!
SOOO cute! I hope you'll link up to Scraptastic Saturday tomorrow night!
ReplyDeleteHannah @ http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com/
So so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteKara
Very cool!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!!!! I just got a picture cork board I wanna do something like this!!! Adorable!! Have a great weekend!!
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sooooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job and a fantastic idea!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
This is absolutely darling!! I need some beadboard for such a project! Love your colors, too!
ReplyDeleteI really love your memo board! What a great use of your extra beadboard! And the magnets are cute, too! Saw you over at Metamorphosis Monday :)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I am hosting a 50 dollar CSN Giveaway on my blog. I would love for you to stop by.Thanks Anu!
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute! I need to look into buying sheet metal like that. I've heard you can but never tried it. I LOVE the way you distressed the edges and that you used bead board for the wood. Absolutely Adorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Very cute!
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Super cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project-it turned out great!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable. Pink and green are always so cute together! Wonderful job
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ReplyDeleteKara @ Mine for the Making
Oh this is just way presh!! I love it! I'm happy to be your newest follower of your delightful blog and I'd love to have you as a friend at Frou Frou Decor! I'd also like to invite you to link your sweet creations up at my link party each Friday! Hope to see you there!!
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~Terrell @ Frou Frou Decor~
Thanks for the tutorial !
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this tutorial. I picked up a magnet board at the thrift store for $2 but don't love the way it was done and have just had it in the closet until I figured out how to redo it to our liking! Now I have a project for today!!
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