Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Double Duty Star



Well, it has taken me far longer than I planned, but this is my final 12 Days of Christmas project. 😁 This is a double duty, works for two holidays project so instead of being way behind, we can say I am way ahead.

This star is easy to create and the stenciled tag that flips over makes it perfect decor for both Christmas and the Fourth of July.

Double Duty Star

To build the star, start with five equal sized boards. I used thinner wood and pieces that were fairly narrow, not all the same width. The boards were cut to 20".
Double Duty Star
I painted them red, distressed, and stained them before assembling the star. I simply place the boards upside down in the star shape I like and screw them together. I did cut the horizontal board a bit shorter after securing the four angled pieces together.
Double Duty Star
(For your convenience, this post contains affiliate links. What does that mean? If you chose to purchase something through my link, I may receive a small compensation, BUT it costs you nothing extra 😉. ALSO, please note, prices for stencils that you see are in Canadian and convert to less in US dollars.)
Double Duty Star
For the tag I used a thin board that I painted white on both sides. Using the Christmas Crates stencil from OLD SIGN STENCILS, I stenciled the Christmas postmark on one side,
Double Duty Star
and the star and postmark squiggles on the other side.
Double Duty Star
I love that this easy project can be used for two different seasons. The Christmas Crates Stencil is so versatile, i love being able to use it "outside the box".
Double Duty Star

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