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Garden Gear Peg Rack
From the Garden Thyme Collection
Country Corner Crafts 2001
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MATERIALS REQUIRED:
- Wood of your choice, ½” is recommended.
- Fast acting adhesive - hot glue gun, expoxy, etc. or white/yellow wood glue and clamps.
- Sandpaper, Spanish Moss.
- Acrylic paints in your choice of country colors.
- Fine black paint pen or liner brush for details.
- Antiquing medium of your choice, if desired.
- Clothespins or shaker pegs - (or combination)
- Varnish.
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Trace patterns onto wood,cut out, and sand well.
- Choose from heart or star (or both) to place on birdhouses.
- Paint all pieces in your choice of colors.
- Allow pieces to dry thoroughly.
- Sand along all edges very well, and also lightly along all other surfaces to achieve an aged appearance.
- Use the fine black paint pen or liner brush for details.
Make sure the pen you are using is waterproof and will not smudge!
- Glue heart/star pieces on birdhouse, adding spanish moss if desired for birds nest.
- Attach clothespins or shaker pegs as desired.
Clothespins are great for gloves, pegs work well for hats or hand tools
- Varnish entire project and allow sufficient drying time.
- Use the antiquing medium to enhance the rustic look, and add another coat of varnish to seal.
- Decide how you wish to display your project!Hang your project by either screwing it to a stud, using picture hanger, wire, or glue and screw
to a stake.
That's It! As attractive as it is useful!
Helpful Tips and Suggestions:
Wood Preparation: Choose a quality piece of wood. Sand all pieces completely to ensure there are no burs or rough edges.After painting, lightly sand all surfaces with a brown lunch bag or very fine grit sandpaper to remove the fuzz raised by acrylic paints.
Transferring Patterns: Place carbon or graphite paper on bare prepared wood beneath pattern and trace
carefully. Allow room between pieces for easier cutting. Don't rub the wood too much or it'll smudge!
Antiquing: There are several antiquing mediums available - look for a waterbased formula in the color tones you like and follow the instructions carefully. Leave a little more medium in cracks and along edges for a more authentic look. Apply sparingly or generously, depending on the look you wish to achieve.
Finishing: A waterbased clear varnish is recommended, in either a matte or semi-gloss finish. Follow the instructions carefully, apply it uniformly, and allow sufficient drying time between coats. For exterior projects we highly recommend keeping the finished item in a sheltered area away from winds, extreme temperatures and rain. Apply multiple coats of varnish or use a a sealant specifically designed for outdoor use to prolong the life of the product.
Country Corner Crafts 2000
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