Seems like a strange name for a craft blog, right? Well, I have always felt a little bit shy, or afraid to share my creativenss. When making something fabulous and someone compliments me, I usually play it off like it is no big deal. I have been a 'closet crafter' for too long! No more apologies! No more excuses! I love to craft and I am not ashamed!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Wooden Flag





  I found a pack of various sized wooden pieces at Michael's a while back and have been wracking my brain on how to use them!   The pack was in the 'summer camp' section with all of the different wooden pieces that kids can paint and make.  Since I live in an apartment and have not saw to cut my wood, this was a perfect way to use wood for crafts!  I believe it was 4.99 but I used a coupon (of course!) and so it made the pack of 15 2.99.  Not too shabby!
I came up with a couple ideas and have made several of each to use as gifts and what not.


I wanted something patriotic, but not over the top.  The kind of thing that you can leave out all year if you wanted.
First I painted all of my pieces white.  I skipped priming, so this was kind of my 'priming' for the wood.  Mostly I just wanted them to be the same shades of color - the wood was various shades with the grains going through it.  For each flag I used 2 - 5 1/2 x 2 and 1 - 4x4. 
After the white had dried, I applied a layer of "Weathered Wood" that I found in the paint/glue section of Michael's.  I did receive a nice tip from Ann over at Make the best of Things!  (Love a great tip!)
Instead of buying the crackle medium, you can use Elmer's Glue!  Go Check out her tutorial about it!
Anywho, I didn't know about this great idea (which I will be trying out on my next set!) so I used this stuff - it was only about $2, and it worked pretty well after I got the hang of it!  The first piece I didn't put enough of the glaze on, so it didn't really crackle.  You need to use a good amount on that layer for it to crackle nicely!

After the crackle medium dried (took about an hour cause I did a thick layer)  I painted my color on. 

I used Navy Blue, Brick Red, and Vanilla.

I used my Cricut to cut out a star to fit my blue blocks.  That was my stencil for the star.  I used the Vanilla for the star.

After the stars were dry I sprayed them with a clear coat of Spray Paint.
I also used a high grit sandpaper to rough up the edges just a bit.

I wanted the blocks to stay together without actually gluing them together.  This was my solution:
I cut a piece of felt the a little smaller than the size of blocks when put together.  I hot glued that on the back.  It gives it a little more stability, and works kind of like a hinge!
Ta-da!  I love how it turned out!

So cute!
Too bad I am giving all three of these away!  I guess I will have to make another one for me! :)
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4 comments:

  1. This turned out wonderfully! I love weathered wood crackle!

    I've given you an award over at my site!
    http://straightstitches.blogspot.com

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  2. I LOVE this. Seriously. It turned out soo cute! What a smart idea to hot glue felt to the back -- I never would have thought of that. I also love your blog name -- I am the exact same way -- I've always been nervous about letting other people see my projects because I worry they won't like them. I feel like I put so much of myself into them and if people don't like them, it's a direct hit to me. Silly, I know! But it's good to know there are others that feel the same way! Kudos to you for breaking out of your shell! YOu have tons of talent - you should show it off. I'm jumping on as a follower -- can't wait to see what you come up with next!

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  3. Love your flag! And your name!! Am going to follow you to see what you come up with next!
    Smiles!

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  4. It turned out so cute! Me & crackle don't get along too well. I have no idea why. I'm crackle-impaired. I've tried all brands, but I always have problems. After seeing this, maybe I'll give it one more shot.

    Would love for you to stop by and link it up to Fab Finds for the 4th. http://muralmaker1.blogspot.com/2010/06/fab-finds-for-fourth-3.html

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