I painted random pieces of scrap wood, trim pieces, pallet wood and Bri Waxed the window frame with light brown. I wasn't sure how much I needed, just painted what I thought might work. None of the scrap pieces I had were long enough to go across the whole window so I knew I would have to cut them into sections. The next thing I had to decide was how to attach the wood to the very narrow interior window strips. This problem led to the happy solution of running the wood in opposite directions.
I used the nail gun to attach the pieces, had to shoot straight and did miss you a few, but only a few. I had one skinny scrap piece left, one. I thought that was pretty good seeing I really had no idea how much I needed and just painted random pieces with no real plan in mind.
This sold within the first hour at The Prairie Sisters show--I will be making more.
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This looks gorgeous, you did a great job!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!! would love one of those on my walls!
ReplyDeleteThis is Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle.com. Love this project!!! I am going to have to give this a try. Would look great on the side of my playhouse!
ReplyDeleteanother awesome project becky! Love the colors, not surprised it sold so quickly!
ReplyDeletegail
Love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Love the colors as well.
ReplyDeleteGoing to copy cat this one too!!! Love the look you have here.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
This is really a cool idea... and I have an old window out in my shed! Hmmmm.... :)
ReplyDeleteTania
How can I buy one? And stat ;o)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cleaver and amazing idea. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSmall House / Big Sky Donna
http://smallhouseunderabigsky.wordpress.com
I love this idea! I also love how colorful your header is, I fell in love with your blog immediately :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a visual treat! Thank you for that inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI have to go paint some stripes now,
Deb @Lake Girl Paints
love it! ALWAY LOVE THIS TECHNIQUE!
ReplyDeleteJust discovered this cool piece and your blog. How do you get that distressed paint look?
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