PB Kids look-a-like
Lately I’ve been feeling like my home needs a little (ok a
lot) more “TLC” in the decorating department. I especially love making things myself and
with my new addiction to Pinterest it wasn’t hard to find my first project!
I decided to take a
break from editing and try this crazy awesome Pottery barn Growth chart
knock-off.
Word on the street is the Pottery Barn version is around 150 bucks.
With other pinners claiming to have made the same thing for $10 dollars…I thought
I’d be stupid not to give it a try. I found this pin from the Naptime
Decorators blog. (http://www.naptimedecorator.blogspot.com/2011/10/ruler-growth-chart.html)
I thought her tutorial was great. I will share how I went about making this
just in-case you are too lazy to click her link or because you know I’ll share
every detail;)
Supplies:
1x8x6 wood board
Stain 8oz ( I used minwax cherry)
Fine grit sanding block
Old rag
Foam stain brush or paint brush
Container for the stain (I used an old bowl)
Measuring tape
Black paint marker
1 ½ inch letter stencils (with numbers of course)
Pencil
Old piece of cardboard (or save the paint marker packaging, which is what I did)
Protective finish 8oz (I uses minwax water based polycrylic)
Making your totally rad board:
First, you want to prep your board by sanding it down
*lightly* with your fine grit sanding block. Rub all the excess off with your
old rag. Stain your board with your chosen wood stain. I only did one coat.
Once the board is completely dry (I let mine dry for about 4 hours) Use your
pencil to mark your measurements on the board. I started the bottom of the board at 6 inches
so that I can hang it 6 inches off the ground for accurate height measurements.
Start your board at however high you want to hang your board from the
ground. I did my markings down the left
side and made my quarter and foot marking longer in order to give it the “hey, I’m
a real ruler” look. Do your first lines
in pencil.
SO one thing I couldn't find in any of the tutorials I read
was how long those stinkin little lines actually were. So bare with me as I try
to explain this…. My regular lines were 1inch long, the quarter inch lines are
1 ½ inch long and the foot marking lines are 2 ¾ inch long. There is no method
to that madness. Basically I just made myself a line template. You can do that
on your piece of cardboard or the thick paper packaging off your marker package. That is
also how I got my lines straight…I used the cardboard as a guide.
I then traced my numbers in pencil using my stencil. Then I painted
in the numbers with the paint marker. Once
that was all dry I then painted on a protective coat of polycrilyc. I attached
the gator picture hanger to the back. As you can see in the picture... It hasn't been hung yet. Only because I am not
100% sure where to hang it. I am waiting for the hubby to get home to get a
second opinion on that!
I will say I am SUPER happy with the final product! Being a
military family I can’t think of a better piece to follow us from home to home!
If you decide to make one feel free to share. If you have any questions let me know!
Random note:: if I were to do this project again I would add
gloves to the supply list- they would have come in handy for the staining part.
I am known to get a little messy when I craft - maybe its just me! ? Oh and I’m
not one of those “OH, it cost me 5 dollars because I already had the supplies”
girl. I didn't have ANY of these supplies so it cost me around $27 total for
this project. I may have told I lie- I did have a rag and old bowl so add a
buck or two if you don’t have those!
**disclaimer:: all images were taken with my iphone and are
not edited – please excuse all photography in this post;)
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