I wanted some patriotic decor for our mantel for the rapidly approaching Fourth of July holiday. So, I went out to our pile of leftover barn wood that we used for our house siding and dug out some red and white painted pieces. I cut a few pieces to the same length and scraped off any big chunks of peeling paint.
I attached some scrap pieces of plywood to the back to hold it all together.
I printed out a large star shape to use as a pattern and began hammering small nails around the outline of the star. When finished, I ripped the paper away and was left with tiny nails that I didn't hammer all the way in.
I used some navy blue yarn and tied one end onto a nail at one of the points of the star.
I kept wrapping the yarn from nail to nail, keeping the tension fairly tight on my yarn. I found that it helped to wrap the yarn all the way around each nail, to keep it from slipping off. When I was happy with my star shape, I went around the outside line one more time and connect all of the nails with my yarn before tying it off.
I set my primitive version of an American flag up on the mantel and our living room was ready to celebrate the Fourth! I added a large star that I made by cutting some branches to the same length, then tying them together with twine. A stack of books, some glass jars, and an old bowling pin finished it off.
Tomorrow, I'll show you my little banner I made on the front of the mantel out of old bottlecaps.
I'll be linking up to the following parties:
I love the way you did the star! I created something similar a few years ago as a gift for my brother-in-law, and ended up using star stamps - but I love the way this looks!
ReplyDeleteI've got a sister who is a big fan of stars, and I think she would really like something like this! Maybe something with just a solid color background and the star as the main point.
Thanks so much for the inspiration!
How brilliant! Great job. I hope you'll add this to my Patriotic Project Parade going on through July 4th.
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