Hello and welcome to my 7th annual "12 Days of Christmas" posts. Over the past seven years through the month of November (and sometimes into December) I have worked hard to bring my readers a dozen unique and DOABLE ideas to help personalize and celebrate the holidays.
These will not be 12 consecutive days of posts, but my goal is to always complete them in time for you to be able to recreate the ones that you like before the holiday rush.
And without further ado, 2016's first project is an easy "barn door" made from pallet wood.
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Now, because this barn door would only fit baby animals, I am calling it a hayloft barn door. I used five wider (5 1/2") pallet boards in the length they came (40 inches) and secured them with two skinnier (3 1/2") horizontal boards attached at the top and bottom. Use the PALLET BUSTER to get those pallet boards off--so easy!
I then added a diagonal board. I just place the board where I want it and pencil out the angle and then cut accordingly. I drilled through the front and let the screws show because that is how authentic barn doors are made.
I painted it pretty sparsely with red latex paint. After painting the door, I distressed it using the claw of a hammer, nails, and a chain (great if you have any aggression you need to get out). I then stained the whole thing, front and back with Early American Minwax stain. I also added two old hinge halves I had. You could age a new hinge with vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, and salt.
If I had a fireplace mantle, I would so prop this barn door up on it with a wreath for the holidays. But, it is equally as adorable on a porch or it would be cute propped against a wall with the stockings hanging off of it. It adds a great pop of color and a rustic feel to your Christmas decor.
Linking up at The Cottage Market!
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