Showing posts with label barnwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barnwood. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Rustic Barnwood Mason Jar Welcome Sign

I have seen quite a few versions of these mason jar welcome signs and decided to make one.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Barnwood and Beadboard Patriotic Flags

Holidays and big events always seem to get here sooner than you think they will,
or at least they do for me.
 
I had so many ideas for projects for July 4th.
These barnwood and beadboard flags are finished up just in time.
 
 


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

My 2nd Silhouette Project - Barnwood Cowgirl Up Horseshoe Sign

While I was staring out of the window of my workshop,
hoping that we would get some snow today,
I noticed the box of old horseshoes, that my neighbor gave me, sitting on my workbench.
 
They got my mind thinking about what else I could make with them.
 
With St. Patrick's Day coming up,
I had the inclination to make a sign that said LUCKY,
 using one of the horseshoes as the U.
 
but then, I thought, what about a sign that said COWGIRL UP.
That would be more my speed.
 
Don't get me wrong.
 I'm not a cowgirl, unless owning a few pair of cowboy boots and line dancing qualifies.
 
 
I cleaned up a piece of barnwood that I had leftover from building the kitchen cabinets in our cabin.
(you can check out our barnwood cabinets here)

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Cabin Chronicles Part 12 - Reclaimed Barnwood Kitchen Cabinets

This project was my favorite part of the construction of the cabin.
 
Building the kitchen cabinets from salvaged barnwood!
 
A quick story on the barnwood.
The wood was milled right up the road from us by a neighbors dad.
It was used to build one of his barns in the mid 1900s.
 His dad passed away a couple of years ago, well into his 90s.
The barn was starting to collapse and our sweet neighbor asked us if we wanted the wood.
Are you kidding me? Of course we wanted it!
There was only one catch, we had to take the barn apart piece by piece and denail the wood.
What a wonderful blessing for us and it keeps his dads barn living on.