She wanted something rustic, with colors that matched her room, and was in the shape of Texas. Soooo....
After driving down the back alleys of Altus (in our town we don't take the trash out to the curb on a certain day of the week; we have alley ways in all the neighborhoods with dumpsters. Perfect for dumpster diving!) I found some great scrap wood (and even an old window) to create the perfect Texas wall hanging for my sis.
Before I cut my pieces down I enlarged an image of the state of Texas to my preferred size using Photoshop to use as a template. Then printed it out in sections. (See more on this process in this post here.)
After I had my Texas template all sized up and cut I proceeded to cut my wood down to approximate sizes. Then painted it.
I then glued all wood pieces to one large piece of masonite board (This is all I had on hand, 1/4 plywood would have been a good choice as well.) and let it set overnight.) This will serve as a way to hold all my board together before I cut them out.
Once my glue was set I traced my Texas Template onto the boards. And using a Jigsaw I cut it out.
After all was dry and after a coat of poly my Texas Wall Hanging is finished!
Check out that distressing!
I added a little heart where Houston would be:
I like this how this turned out so much that I'm thinking of making a Louisiana one for myself!
Linking here
10 comments:
Love it! It turned out wonderful!
love this!! I'm inspired :)
So cute and such a great idea! She will love it!
that turned out awesome! love the colors and planks!
Terrific post! I love the colors.
I've seen a lot of pallet art, but this is by far my favorite. So much more creative then displaying a favorite quote. Just terrific!
I love this. I'm from Texas. Texans love anything Texas. So cute.
Fantastic! This is such a fun and cute idea! Great job Rachelle!
Very creative! Could you explain how did you enlarge the picture & made the template to print in sections. What program did you use.
Thanks!
Adorable! You did a great job (as usual). Now if only PA had a pretty shape! lol! Thanks for sharing, Rachelle!
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