Great gift idea for under $1.00! I’m always looking for cheap craft ideas and this is just what I needed for my next project. An entire pallet of cedar shingles for only $10.00. I figured I could make at least 20 wall signs from that pallet, and that equates to about 50 cents each. Perfect little craft project if you’re on a budget.
Here’s a quick how-to video
I know that was really fast, so let me give you step-by-step instructions. This is so easy a six-year-old can do it. In fact, this would make a great gift for your kiddo’s teacher. Put the teachers name on it and and a fun quote and you have a personalized gift for less than $1.00 after you buy the supplies.
Ok let’s get started….Here’s what you will need
Sample size paint in a few different colors (you can buy it at Home depot or any craft store)
- Water
- A roll of twine
- Pallet of Cedar under course shingle (Home Depot)
- 2 paint sticks (FREE at Home Depot)
- Wood glue or a staple gun
- Scissors
- 3 chip Brushes (one for each color)
- Philip screw driver
- Hammer
- Paper towel
- Elmer’s glue (I forgot to put it in the picture)
- Wall decals (I bought mine at the Dollar store)
- Optional (paint your own design on the wood)
Step 1:
Select 1 -3 piece of wood you want to use
Step 2:
Use your screw driver and hammer (Phillip’s) and pop a hole in the corners of one piece of wood
Step 3:
Line up your wood and glue the paint stick to the back. Place something heavy on the paint sticks so it will adhere to the cedar planks and let dry. Or you can use a staple gun like I did.
Step 4:
Pour a little of each color paint into separate plastic containers and add a little water if you want a weather look. Using your chip brush paint the wood leaving some open areas and heavier in other areas. You can even dry brush sporadically to give it more interest.
If you want to soften the colors and blend it in, use some paper towels and lightly remove some of the paint
Step 6:
Cut out the decals and glue them to where you want them.
Step 7:
Cut a piece of twine and pull the ends thought the holes and make two knots to hold it in place
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