I apologize for the terrible lighting. As you can tell from the original printable, the coloring is a bit off, but hopefully, you get the idea.
Once again, I didn't have a camera for pictures of step by step instructions. I really need to get a new one if I keep up the creating thing. But here are a few pointers...
*Get your board cut to the size you want. I lucked out and got a LOAD of these from a factory for free.
*Paint the edges and front brown and let dry.
*Sand and distress the edges. I took a saw blade and hacked up the edges to help make the wood look really old.
*Paint the board antique white and let dry.
*Once again, sand and distress.
*At this point, I took a distressing ink pad and distressed the board too.
*For the window pane, take a small piece of chair railing and cut the longest piece to fit. Glue into place. For the smaller pieces, cut to size and use a miter saw to cut the edges to fit right up snug to the middle piece and glue into place. (If you are wood cutting illiterate like me, you will be scratching your head with this part, just ask your mom...:D)
Once again, if this is confusing in any way, or if you have questions, please feel free to ask.
I would love to know what you think!
love the printable! and I love old windows.
ReplyDeletethanks for linking up!
gail
So cute!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, this is genius! What an adorable little sign and a GREAT use of your printable! Thanks for linking up to my Thanksgiving feast!!
ReplyDelete~Alison
Such a wonderful fall inspired project !
ReplyDeleteStopping by from WGW, soo cute!
ReplyDeleteThe trim used on the window was some left over beading trim (I think that is the correct term). It takes a mitre saw to cut the angles. Worked out great and I am proud of my daughter.
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