I set out my angled piece and put that in place so I knew where I would want my top cross pieces. I clamped these and used liquid nails to set them in place.
After I got them all set in place I used a few finishing nails by hand to secure the pieces. Then I sanded it down a little but wanted to leave these kind of raw. I wanted these to look natural and like old barn shutters uneven and all. I used white paint that I watered down a little so that after I painted them the wood grain would still be visible. Kind of white washed.
For easy hanging, I attached picture hanging wire to the back of each shutter.
And here are my shutters. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out especially since I am such an amateur!
And my current holiday decor.
Here are my rough measurements:
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These look sooo pretty! Love them!!
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They look stunning!! Great job!
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What a great look!! Looks like you're turning into a builder. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job on this. And wonderful styling, too! I've been thinking of making some shutters for the outside of my house for a while now. (But since I don't own any power tools I have been putting it off...)
ReplyDeleteI love this look! I am starting to work on a gallery wall for my family room and this would be a great background for hanging pictures! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThese came out great! You've got me thinking I could make something similar with pallet wood. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteCute! I made some just like these from the same inspiration!
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I love your whole display, especially your harvest blocks!
This is perfect! Beautiful job! Don't tell my husband this is possible since I just bought some shutters at an antique sale last weekend... hehe! I'm a new follower, love your ideas and would love to have you stop by my new blog Burlapandbuttons.blogspot.com...
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ReplyDeleteI love this project. great tutorial. new follower here xxx
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ReplyDeleteGreat work!!!! They look awesome!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous are these?! Great idea!!! :)
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This looks so pretty! I love your whole set up, the wreath, the letters and everything!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely mantle, everything looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe shutters are awesome! Love the whole vignette.
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ReplyDeleteLove them! Love your blog too. I'm a new follower. Here from tt&j.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! I love your whole vignette. Thanks for sharing.Visiting through Weekend Wrap up
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job! I love how they turned out. All your other decorations are really fun too.
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Looks beautiful! I love your wreath too! Thanks so much for linking up to The Creative Spark. I'll be featuring this tomorrow! Enjoy the rest of your weekend and I hope to see you again on Tuesday night.
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love this! and your sweet wreath!
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest idea! You did a wonderful job, I must make these! Just wanted to let you know that I featured this today!
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They look beautiful! Thanks for linking up with us and hope you join us again this Wednesday! Have a happy Thanksgiving!
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Thank you so much for linking up to Show and Share last week. Make sure to come back this week with your latest project. I just wanted to stop by and let you know that I featured your DIY barnwood shutters come on over to see what I had to say and grab a featured button from my sidebar. Thank you.
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Love it! What a great project!!
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This entire display is just lovely! Thanks so much for linking up to my Saturday Seven Party last week. I'll be featuring your project in tonight's lineup!
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat like is the Harvest Blocks. When your thinking of ideas perhaps a tutorial for the Harvest Blocks would be interesting.
Then I could use something similiar for Christmas
Mireille
Thank you for all the tutorials you are offering. There are are number of tutorials that is definitely on my list for trying.
ReplyDeleteI love the creativity that you offer.
It is so inspiring. And I also love reading the comments. There are no boring people here. Everyone I can learn from
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Mireille
Thanks everyone! I love your sweet comments.
ReplyDeleteMireille, I will definitely try and do a tutorial like my harvest blocks soon. :)
Marie
this is so gorgeous! Amazing job!! I am going to be featuring you at my party tonight:)
ReplyDeleteLove these!! Just pinned them to my pinterest boards.
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I came across your blog while blog hopping. Love these shutters! I am pinning this on Pinterest. Actually I've been all around your blog and pinning recipes, printables and more. Thanks for everything, love your blog! : )
ReplyDeleteFound your blog on pinterest. LOVE these shutters. Would love to make the wreath as well shown here in your post.
ReplyDeleteThose are really gorgeous and elegant looking exterior wood shutters. Thanks for sharing this post. What kind of wood did you use? Seems soft look at. I like them is it expensive?
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne, they were very inexpensive. I just used the cheapest scrap wood I found at the end of the isle at home depot. Super affordable!
DeleteAdorable!! Greatjob!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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