I had an incredibly lucky moment a few months ago, when some friends asked me to make a few signs for their house. They wanted to pull apart a beautiful old chest that was in their home and use that wood for the project, and offered me the rest of the wood to use as I wished. They added, "the chest is made from some old barn wood from our farm." I couldn't get my yes out fast enough!! The wood is beautiful, rich, warm and weathered, and I was thrilled.
I knew I had to come up with something special for this wood, no typical sign would do, so I turned to Keri at Cutting Edge Wall Stencils and got this incredible stencil.
I lined up the boards and enlisted a few cute handymen to secure them to one another on the back with metal braces. Then, with a flat base I started on my stencil.
I wanted some depth to the design, so I picked out light, medium and dark shades of acrylic paint to stencil with.
I started off with a shimmery bronze paint that was a very similar shade as the wood. I lightly sprayed the stencil with a tacky stencil adhesive, and placed it a bit off-center on top of the wood. I then grabbed a stiff stencil brush and started to layer on the bronze.
I let the bronze paint dry, repositioned the stencil, and painted a shimmery gold color on the corners of the board, overlapping a bit of the bronze branches.
When this was dry I centered the stencil, and started in on my lightest color, a creamy white. I pulled away the stencil and was done!! I attached wire hanging gear across the back and put it right up on the wall.
One of my favorite things about this piece is how different it looks depending on where you're standing in the room. When the light is hitting it just right, all of the shimmery colors just pop out.
If the light is not directly on the picture, the creamy colored branch stands out the most,
but if you're looking at it face-on, there is a nice blend of the three colors. I wanted this painting to have the sense of depth that you'd have if you were standing under a tree looking up at the branches.
I also was so happy with the contrast between the old and battered wood, and the elegance of the branches in the shimmery tones. I love it!
I practiced the design on two smaller sections of the same wood. I included this sweet little bird, who didn't make it onto the big piece, but I think is a fun element.
I am so pleased with this project! It has really given me a new appreciation for wall stencils, something I had previously shied away from since I am such a commitment phobe with decor. But being able to stencil onto something that could then be moved around is fabulous!!
Erin
really beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I love the dimension! That would fit right in at my house!
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This is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love the depth and the richness of the wood! The little bird on the smaller one is adorable too! Love these. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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ReplyDeleteThis lovely and unexpected. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeletei visioned a headboard right away don't ask me why!! nice project great job
ReplyDeleteI keep on picking YOUR posts in linky parties as COOL IDEAS of projects that I LOVE. How funny is that.
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, excellent use of the stencils. I love the layered look you created. Good tutorial that prepares us for the reality of trying to make this...
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WOW!! This is so incredible!
ReplyDeleteLove the results! I have a long (LONG) hallway to figure out. Stencils are on the list.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gorgeous gorgeous! Now I have barn wood AND tree stencil envy!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! I love how it turned out. I want one for my house!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh I am jealous I saw this awhile ago and I have been dying to try it!!
ReplyDeleteThat is just lovely!
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ReplyDeleteLovely project, wondering if this would work on fabric for a sofa toss pillow...
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Ucreate -- love this project!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo pretty! I would love a wall art piece like this. :)
ReplyDeleteI love natural decor like this. It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and elegant and certainly doesn't look home made. You have great little helpers (and a big one too.) So nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteI am your new fan! This is absolutely gorgeous. Love how the different shades of branches and leaves create a depth....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the step-by-step method.
Rashmie from India.
http://blog.gorgeouskarma.com
This turned out fantastic! I love it too!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is gorgeous! I need something special for my house and this gives me so many ideas :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so, so pretty! I'm a little like you with stencils but what a solution. That wood is great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Love this! Thanks for the inspiration...now to look for stencils...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I love it, and this is exactly my style, nature fused with old and blended with free!
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I love everything about this!! Absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of artwork! I love the colors you used and the way you layered the stencil on the wood. It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteErin this is gorgeous... what an amazing score on that wood & that stencil just turned out perfect!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. I love your use of color and how it provides dimension. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletegreat idea....love how this turned out!
ReplyDeleteOh, MAN. I need that. Next project, coming up. :o
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. Love it.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love the two-tone effect. And I would have snatched up the wood too -- great stuff! Thanks for sharing ... I've posted a link. Stop by and say "hi," maybe add a few links of your own!
ReplyDeleteNice artwork. Way to go.
ReplyDeleteWork of art! Wonderful creation from just old pieces of wood. Like a true artist.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...this is incredible!!
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Wow, this is really beautiful. I can really see the depth of the branches.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking this up!
Love, love, LOVE this idea!
ReplyDeleteWow. Very nice. I like the variation in color of the different stencil layers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project! I love the leaf and bird theme. I painted my own similar wall art, using an overhead projector, transparency and free-handed some leaves. I love how it turned out. Nice work!
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A great idea that turned out beautifully. LA
ReplyDeleteI'll just add to everyone else..this is beautiful! The wood is so interesting with it's color variations against the paint colors that you used.
ReplyDeleteOM goodness, I love this project!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fab-u-lous! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYour work Rocks!!
ReplyDeleteOHHHHH MY! MY heart actually skipped a beat! This is so incredibly lovely! Awesome idea! Glad I saw this on Met monday thank you for sharing this fabulous ART!
ReplyDeletethis is so gorgeous and i love how it's so earthy yet classy - bringing in the wood element onto ur walls as well as the tree branch and leaves decor.
ReplyDeleteGorg! I have been thinking about doing some tree branch art! We have a new house and need to fill up the walls. I'm going to try something similar on canvas. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! This is a beautiful piece of art!!
ReplyDeleteThis is breath-taking! I absolutely love it! ♥
ReplyDeleteWow, it's just gorgeous! I love the rustic wood. This has got to be at least short listed on CSI!!
ReplyDeleteI saw this project somewhere else about a week ago and it has been on my mind ever since. In fact, there is a futon frame on the curb in our ally and I am so tempted to grab it for the wood. I absolutely love this!!
ReplyDeleteErin! I love this! Thanks for linking! I'll be featuring this tutorial on BCD on Aug. 29th!
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful...Love it!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Remodelaholic and jumped over here to check out your blog - what a great project! Thanks for sharing - it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love this! IT's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this! I am currently refinishing an old table and buffet. I may try something like this with the extra wood!! I love the creativity!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly beautiful! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Just beautiful! Glad to see it worked out so well...I have pieces of a pallet glued together and a cutting edge stencil of a fork, knife and spoon stencil on it (from DIY Club sponsors) and just have not had time to finish the tutorial to post it. I am so jealous of the amazing wood you have yours on!
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That is GORGEOUS.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing.
Thanks for linking up.
Cheri
Lucky you - that wood is beautiful and your projects is amazing! I want to make something similar one of these days, now all I need is a friend with gorgeous wood. ;)
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Check out the DIY Club post this morning--The Voting Is On...
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your DIY Club finalist nomination. This is beautiful. I just love that rich wood, too!
ReplyDeleteGood luck to you,
Jami
Gorgeous! Absolutely stunning and gorgeous! I've always been a little intimidated by stenciling, but your tutorial made it feel more approachable and definitely has me feeling inspired to give it a try. You had some wonderful raw material to work with, and gave those weathered old pieces a new life as incredible art! I'm so honored to be included with so many talented women in the DIY Club contest. Regardless of who wins the big prizes, I feel like I've won already having met new amazing bloggers. I look forward to following your projects and blogging adventures. Best, Jenn
ReplyDeleteOh my word... that wood! And what a cool idea to use a stencil when most of us would probably dash for some kind of lettering. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteDonna
they turned out beautiful . love the stencil over the wood. nice look
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ReplyDeleteI love this. Would you mind if I steal this? I love the metallics and the barn wood. I am swooning...no..I am passing out. I love it!
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Adding this to my must-do list! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning!! I've never used stencil adhesive before. Where did you get it?
ReplyDeleteMelissa
http://lissalaneous.com
I have searched the internet and found your blog. This is EXACTLY what I would like to put on a wall in my living room. I am doing sort of a modern country look with navy blue, cream, and a small amount of turquoise with some dark wood furniture. I want a little bling in there, as well. Your art and tutorial totally fits the bill!! Thank you so much for the lovely post!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I didn't have any gorgeous barn wood, so I used a canvas painted a dusty sky blue, and it still turned out nicely, I think. It's on my blog (with the idea credited to you and a link to your site!) Thanks for this and so many other great DIY ideas!
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