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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Crazy Christmas Crafter: All Things Thrifty!

I am so excited to be here today at I heart naptime! My name is Brooke, and I am visiting today from All Things Thrifty!  I am soooo excited about this project because I have had a "vision" for it for a really long time. I saw an advent calendar at my friend Lacey's house last year that she made out of barn wood, and ever since then, I have wanted to create one for myself. So, my inspiration today is dedicated to Lacey!

I will try and walk you through the process so that you can make one too! 

First, I needed to gather some barn wood. This stuff can be hard to find, but we have a super good friend who was on the look out for me. My husband's friend Shawn was put to the task and in no time, I had a pile of the stuff on the side of my yard. I have to admit that it sat there for MONTHS before I finally got around to this project. (How embarrassing!) But, the great thing about barn wood, is that the more weathered it is, the better it looks, at least in my opinion.

So, thank you SHAWN for hooking me up with this wood for F.R.E.E. (Can't beat that!) Shawn was remodeling a home, and found a pile of barn wood in the yard. So, instead of taking it to the dump, he called us. Gotta love calls like that!

 My cute hubby cut the slats for me into 48 inch pieces.
Next, I took some SOS pads and scrubbed the barn wood. It was covered in RED mud, and the SOS pads got it right off.
Next, I randomly decided to include an old, antique window that had also been sitting in my garage for MONTHS (man, you probably think I'm a hoarder by now!). AND, the funny thing is that this window came from another friend who also gave it to me for F.R.E.E. Seriously...I have the most awesome friends EVER, don't I!?! Thank you Laura (who just happens to be Shawn's adorable wifey!)

I laid out the window and the wood, and I could see the vision. Don't worry, if you can't see it yet...you will, I promise.
Next, I gathered the supplies for the project.
I needed:
Gold metallic craft paint
A stencil set (got mine from LOWES and I actually ended up using both a 2 inch set and a 4 inch set)
A stencil brush
Some standard black nails
and some Heavy Duty Wire

I also used: A drill with a drill bit, a hammer, some pliers, and wire cutters



Next (with the help of my hubby...since I literally am horrible at this part) we measured where the numbers should be.

I needed 24 numbers, and I wanted them to stagger across the boards. So, I ended up with 8 numbers on each 48 inch board.

The first number would start 3 inches from the left side, and then each number would need 6 inches in between them as they went across. The last number would end 3 inches from the far right side. Below illustrates what the heck I am talking about. :)

I strung a removable string across the middle of each board so that the line would not be permanent. Then, I marked the measurements with a pencil. 
Next, I taped on the stencils one by one and went to town painting. I used painter's tape so that the tape would come off easily.

A few stenciling tips: *For the two-digit numbers, I was careful to only do one side of the stencil, let that dry, and then do the next number. I didn't want to smear the first number. *And before you use the brush, make sure that you dab off some of the extra wet paint onto something. If  you have too much paint, it will bleed underneath the stencil. You want the brush to be pretty dry. *You will need several coats for the gold to be bright enough.
When I got to the top board, I decided that I wanted the numbers to be larger since they were single digit numbers. As a result, I switched from the 2-inch stencils to the 4-inch stencils.
After I was done with stenciling on the numbers, I carefully drilled a hole through each board and through the window to attach them together. I used heavy duty wire and twisted it tight with pliers. Next, I cut off the wire with my wire cutters.

Isn't it looking cute!?!?
Next, I hammered in some standard black nails above each number. The plan is to find some super cute vintage-looking ornaments to hang on the nails. My kids are going to LOVE counting down the days to CHRISTMAS!
I love the character of the barn wood!

I think it turned out fantastic! I can't wait to start the countdown to Christmas on Dec. 1st!
It is the first thing that people will see when they enter my home!

The wreath adds the perfect touch to the window!

I have been gathering ornaments for the calendar for a few weeks, but I am still not done. You'll have to come over to All Things Thrifty to see the big reveal! Thank you Jamielyn for having me today!

Love this twist on the Countdown to Christmas, it turned out SO cute! I can't wait to see what you hang on it! Thanks Brooke for sharing!

6 comments:

  1. I love this Adventcalendar-hands down best i have seen. And coming from me, that means something. I'm going to post a special on Adventcalenders soon, I will link it to this post if that is ok. Great work.

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  2. this is beautiful! I love making something out of nothing! =)

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  3. this is great! And so simple!!! I love all old rustic wood! This looks great in your home.

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  4. I'm so jealous you got all that awesome wood for free! Great project!

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  5. this is amazing! seriously i looooooove it. no free barnwood here though. maybe i could just weather some normal boards?

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