October 25, 2011

✥ Reader Feature: Pallet Love Sign ✥

I am super excited to introduce you guys to Hannah and her AWESOME "love sign" today! 
She's the first feature project I've invited to guest host here and I know you'll love her and this beautiful rustic sign.

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Hello From Gardners to Bergers readers! I'm so glad that Becca invited me to share my "love" art! My name is Hannah and I blog over at Young and Crafty. I'd love for you to hop over and check my blog out sometime :)
I'm sure you've all seen this headboard made by House Tweaking.
It's been on my mind ever since I first saw it. When someone asked me to make them some wall are for their master bedroom I immediately thought of this!
She wanted the shabby chic look and here is what I came up with:
I used old pallets for my wood. I wanted the worn wood look.
Wood pallets are hard as heck-o-la to take apart!
They build them like they have to hold heavy materials or something...
I ended up cutting off both sides and then pulling the nails out of the middle part.
By this point I was dripping sweat. It was hotter than hades outside.
I don't even sweat like that when I work out!
I flipped all the boards over to the side I didn't want to use and then pieced two pieces together to hold the shorter boards together.
I used a combo of wood glue and about a million nails. I really don't think the wood glue did anything though.
Here's the front side. So rustic! I hated to paint them but had to so that they were more shabby chic-ish.
I gave the boards two coats of white and then wrote out the word love in pencil. Then just paint over your tracing until you get the thickness you want.
Then distress like crazy. I sanded over everything so that it wouldn't look like I had just painted the letters.
This was after all the sanding. I then glazed it with my favorite glaze (used here, here, & here)
And here is the final product which I "love"! This one is going to be hard to part with!
As you can see I had a few variations to the original. Obviously the white paint is different and I also had to turn the boards vertical rather than horizontal in order to get the size I wanted.
I sure hope she likes it!!
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This makes me want to rip some pallets apart, ASAP! So many possibilities with that worn wood.

P.S.
I'm planning a weekly reader feature for you all!
I am so super excited to share some of you guys' projects and add to the inspiration found in the blog!  Things are a little crazy for me right now and I want you guys to still have awesome projects to look at and  to share, especially while my own projects are slowed down a bit!
I hope you guys like this idea, cause I think it rocks!!