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Shop Barn Star Wood Here https://adornit.com/t/woodJoin Georgana Hall as she takes you step-by-step how to paint, seal, and stain ADORNit Wood Barn Stars.
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Guys, this easy DIY Barn Star Art is my latest obsession. I’ve been obsessing over it ever since I saw the Pottery Barn Christmas catalog. Have you seen it? This Barn Star Quilt is absolutely stunning in those photos. And, I think it turned out pretty stunning in mine too. It is just so so beautiful. AND, the best part is the price! I spent about $...
3 – 8′ 1×3 Common Pine or Whiteboard Dimensional Lumber3′ x 3′ of 1/4″ plywood or beadboardWhite Chalk Paint or your White Trim PaintThe written build steps are below. But, if any of the steps are confusing, you can see the build steps and how to draw and paint a barn star quilt in this video.
Step One – Build the Frame
Cut 4 pieces of your 1×3 dimensional Lumber with 45-degree angles on each end. Each side should be 3′ long. Put 2 pocket holes on each end of 2 of the boards. Then use glue and screws to assemble your 3′ square.
Step Two – Attach the Back
Start by attaching a 1/4″ thick back to the frame. I happened to have 5 3/4″ wide strips of primed plywood leftover from my DIY Planked Plywood Ceiling. So, I cut those to 34″, then glued and brad nailed them to the back of the frame. I think varying the widths of the plywood strips or using a flat plywood panel would look good on this Barn Star Quilt too. So, go for your favorite look or whatever you have on hand.
Step Three – Build the X
Now, we can build the X. I find it’s easiest to cut one side with a perfect end. Then lay that over the frame to pencil mark the other end for cutting. After that is cut and sitting in the frame. I measured and marked the center of that board. That makes cutting the shorter sides of the X easier to line up. I then marked the center of the short arms and used that to lay the board on the frame and cut that end. Do NOT attach the X to the backing of the Barn Star Quilt yet.
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Here's a quick look at how to build and paint this beautiful Barn Star Style Barn Quilt.This is an easy DIY Pottery Barn Knock Off of their Barn Star Wall Ar...
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We had a great time painting these, and it didn’t even take that long. These can hang on the wall, or sit on a mantle or ledge. The best part is that you can customize the colors any way you like! These are available to order in a few different sizes here: ADORNit Wood Barn Stars.
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Jul 9, 2024 · Consider using one of these barn wood wall ideas — the reclaimed wood in a striped pattern on your walls. Leaving space between the panels can create a dynamic look of alternating wood and painted stripes, enhancing texture and visual interest without overwhelming the space.