I have seen barn-wood all over blogland. I fell in love with it at first sight. Since my area does not have any old barns I decided I could make my own barn style wood.
~ How to Age the Wood ~
Apple Cider Vinegar
Steel Wool
Container for Solution
Paint
Brush
I used: (rough cut cedar wood from Lowes)
Any boards that look like barn-wood will work....I used cedar. It's from Lowes and the stock number is 7499. The wood size was 1" x 4" x 8 feet. The wood has a smooth side and a rough side. I used the rough side.
I used: (rough cut cedar wood from Lowes)
Any boards that look like barn-wood will work....I used cedar. It's from Lowes and the stock number is 7499. The wood size was 1" x 4" x 8 feet. The wood has a smooth side and a rough side. I used the rough side.
Pour the apple cider vinegar into a container. Add the steel wool and let it sit for 24 hours.
I used a chip paint brush to apply the mixture to the wood.
*Save your leftover mixture. I poured the rest into a glass jar. I discarded the steel wool.
~ Barn-wood Ceiling Medallion ~
I used (Titebond 11) premium wood glue to glue the boards together. I waited another 24 hours for the glue to set up and dry.
My husband cut the circle for me. I used a charger plate for the size.
(13 inches)
(13 inches)
He also used a router to finish off the edge of the medallion.
I used the apple cider vinegar mixture again to stain the sides.
Now the fun part begins! It's time to hang the wagon wheel.
The wagon wheel light is on a dimmer switch. It's very bright in the picture! It will also go as low as candlelight.
The glass globes are from Lowes.
Not bad for faux barn-wood.
Thanks for stopping by!
xo,
Dee
I was asked: How long did you leave the vinegar mixture on your wood? Or do you just let it soak in?
Reply - Just wipe the mixture on and wait till it dries :)
Reply - Just wipe the mixture on and wait till it dries :)