Heres the process:
- Purchase the supplies: Four 6' fence slats and one 2x2x8 piece of wood
- Cut down the slats to the desired length {we cut ours down to around 5 feet}
- Have the wife {me} attempt to use the circular saw for the first time, to cut a little more off

- Sand down the slats enough to remove the grainy finish and expose the wood
- Attach two 2x2's cut to just under the height of the driftwood piece {for ours: each piece was just under 2ft. long}. Use gorilla glue {or liquid nails} and use two wood screws through the 2x2, into each slat.
- Next, take a hammer, chisel, etc. and beat that wood up. Lots. This creates even more character in the wood, making it look even less 'perfect'. Make sure you pay extra attention to the edges, the especially deserve a beating;)
- Now comes time for staining the wood. We used a homemade stain composed of: Steel Wool and vinegar. You take a plastic or glass {or not, considering ours cracked-oops!} container and fill it with white vinegar and a steel wool pad. Let it sit for about three days for a lighter steel stain, and the longer you let it sit, the darker steel stain it will be. FYI: the stain goes on fairly clear...BUT.. it definitely darkens over time on the wood. Ours darkened about 5 shades darker over the next few hours
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| At first we had planned to use the Minwax, but it ended up being too dark. Just ignore it, but don't ignore Honey-shes too cute to ignore. |
- Let it sit overnight, mostly to get rid of the vinegar smell {please for the love of God, leave yours outside. DONT, I repeat, DONT, leave yours in your house overnight.} Next, we added two 2-Hole 'D' Ring Hangers to the back. Once secure, attached a metal 16 gauge wire across the back
- Thank you for all your comments and verses, we ended up choosing the verse 1st John 3:18 "Let us not love with words or tongues but with actions and in truth".We traced it out in Sharpie using a projector for guidance, after we hung it on the wall. We used the program Powerpoint to layout the verse. Once outlined, we used our handy dandy wood burning kit that we got from Michaels store, for $30-which we plan on using for many more projects. We seriously felt like we were back in elementary school using that wood burning pen. Didn't yall do that too when growing up? Maybe it was just each of our crazy craft parents.
- Once finished, we realized the stain was so dark that it was hard to read the verse, sooo... we sanded it with some medium grit sandpaper, and it lightened it up quite a bit
- Drum roll please....
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| Above two images Melissa Young Photo |
What do yall think?
We love it. It takes up most of the wall, it is rustic, it adds a great texture to the room, its a great daily reminder, and to top it off, here is the price break down:
- Wood: $10
- 'D' Ring Hangers: $5
- Metal Wire: $4
- Wood burning pen that we will use many,many, more times:$30
- Stain: Already had. But if this was our first time making it, it costs about $3
So technically paid $49 to make this project, but when I think of how many other projects we can do with that $30 pen, I get giddy!
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I LOVE this!! You're blog is awesome. Love your home and everything you have done with it! The brick wall is amazing...I have one in my family room and it is probably my favorite thing in my house...I think everyone needs a good brick wall in their life!
ReplyDeleteuh-mazing. love this.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! So original.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it. I didn't know you could make your own stain, but I know I'm going to have to try that on something. So creative!
ReplyDeleteYour project made me think of reclaimed barn wood and I wanted to share this site - its sort of like the Craigslist of reclaimed materials... I have not bought anything yet but I am on the lookout for new flooring for the kitchen.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.planetreuse.com/
Hope you can use some reclaimed material on a project!
Love it!!
ReplyDeletethe project looks great.. great job.
ReplyDeleteClever idea, well done! I am sure I have old fence boards here that are perfect for this project. Great tutorial, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! We love hoe it turned out! Bree-totally agree that everyone needs a great brick wall!
ReplyDeleteCassie-we would have loved to use reclaimed wood. Thanks so much for that site. Will for sure try to use it in the future!
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adri
Great idea! I love the word burning tool you used. It just fits right in with the distressed wood.
ReplyDeleteThat looks AMAZING, like it had fallen off the side of a church 100years ago. Beautiful. And thanks for the tip re steel wool & vinegar, I have never heard of that before.
ReplyDeleteMrs BC
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Love the cheap but amazing art idea! Great way to artfully display a beautiful verse. (PS: It's driving me nuts that you're only sharing a bit of the process at a time...can't wait to see the finished renovation!)
ReplyDeletethat is great, i am loving your boxer and your white picket fence. the american dream, no?
ReplyDeleteI really like that!
ReplyDeleteAwsome! The verse is one of my favs!!! Congrats on using the power tool!!!
ReplyDeleteMrs BC- the stain is great. Just to make sure you know though, it is a gray colored stain because of the steel wool pad. We used redwood, so it didn't look too gray on ours, but thought you should know.
ReplyDeleteJana- I would love to show you the whole thing, if only the whole thing were finished! Haha! Soon though hopefully!
Cape on the corner- sometimes I do feel like it's the American dream. Especially when were all out front on the porch and the ice-cream truck comes by! Gotta love it!
Ocdesign-Haag thanks! I've used other power tools before, just never the circular saw! It was fun:)
Thanks for all the positive feedback everyone! We appreciate it more than you know!
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adri
This is awesome! I have one of those wood burning pens and have been wanting to try some stuff with it. I'm totally going to have to try this!
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of the brick wall and the beat up wood, rustic urban harmony!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is kind of awesomely fabulous and I'm so glad I found it!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I found your blog and I am now following you so I don't miss out on the great projects you do. You have a Great Blog!
ReplyDeleteshannydew and 3creativechicks- Thanks so much! Glad you found us too! Hope you find some fun stuff on here, and we have many more great things coming!! Welcome:)
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Adri
You couldn't have picked a better verse! Love this idea! And it turned out fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI found the perfect "barn wood" stain this summer. We built display stands for my photography booth (for art shows) out of barn wood. Tannery from Cabot, sold at Lowes. You have to get them to add color to the neutral base. The color matched the barn wood perfectly.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteI love this project. I want to go out right now and purchase a woodburner! I found you through Remodelholic, and I'm your newest follower. So glad to have found you! Looking forward to more creative posts. Please come visit me at:
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Susan : )
this is freakin awesome! I saw you guys over at remodelaholic. I featured this project also on my very small little family blog, i hope you don't mind. I gave you guys all the credit of course! I love your creativeness and will enjoying following your blog. :-)
ReplyDeletehttp://thethreebearsminusgoldilocks.blogspot.com/2011/02/driftwood-art.html
I am in love with this project and in love with your blog! I am now following you! Stop by and see me sometime!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and it is amazing how much darker it got from the first pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting to the party.
Cheri
What a great project. I just love this! Beautiful sentiment and great piece of art.
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504 Main
It's gorgeous! Worth the hard work - unique/special and beautiful. It looks like reclaimed barnwood. I love the verse! Great job!
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Thanks for the postive feedback loves! And thank you House Queen, Katrina, and Sanctuary Home for following! Hope you like the rest of the stuff you see:) You all are so so sweet!
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Adri
this is such a fabulous project adrianne! and i love how happy you look in the pictures with your power tools! so cute!
ReplyDeletehi Adri!! I´m a 24 years old spanish girl that read your blog everyday(always i´m looking for new entries)i love your house...it´s amazing the work you and your husband do.
ReplyDeletei have a request, what font do you use to this DIY?
i´m working on a headboard and looking for some fonts.
thank you so much.
PD:Sorry for my english...i´m trying to improve...
bye!
aeni! i am so sorry for the delay! and your english is great my love! unfortunately, we aren't sure because we used multiple fonts for the project, and like idiots didn't save it. The main one we used was edwardin script ITC. But other than that I don't remember:( I wish I could help more! Good luck on your project:):)
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Adri
Wow Adrianne, love this!! It's so gorgeous, and I love the verse you chose too.
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Kate
I love the hanging AND I love the verse!
ReplyDeleteVinegar? Whooda thunk it?
Blessings to you as you and J make your home!
~Leslie
This looks AWESOME! I'm tucking this idea in my back pocket for when I need it. I also am really impressed with the fact that you made your own stain. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow absilutely amazing! you guys are such rock stars!
ReplyDeleteAmazing art! Where can I test my skills on learning this?
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