Stunning DIY Farmhouse Projects You Can't Miss
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- DIY Farmhouse Canvas Frames
- Pedestal Watering Can Planner
- Rolling Pin Hanger
- Plant Grow Bloom Wood Planners
- Framed Thankful Sign
- Succulent Jar
- Flower Box
- Farmhouse Throw Pillow
- Wood Pallet Wall Decor
- Conclusion
Introduction
In this article, we will explore 10 new DIY farmhouse-style projects that are super easy and affordable. These projects will help You add a touch of rustic Charm to your home decor. From canvas frames to planters, we have a variety of projects to suit different tastes and preferences. So let's dive in and get started!
DIY Farmhouse Canvas Frames
For our first project, we will be creating farmhouse-style canvas frames using 4x6 canvases from Dollar Tree. The first step is to remove the canvases from their frames using a utility knife. Once the canvases are removed, paint the wood frames with Waverly chalk paint in the color plaster. After the paint is dry, use folk Art chalk paint in the color castle to lightly paint over the frames for a rustic look. Attach the frames together using hot glue and add chicken wire to the backs for a farmhouse touch. Finally, attach a windmill ornament to the center of the frames using hot glue. This framed windmill piece will make a cute and affordable farmhouse decor.
Pedestal Watering Can Planner
Next, we will Create a pedestal watering can planner using an unfinished wooden Candlestick and a mini galvanized watering can. Start by painting the candlestick with Waverly chalk paint in the color plaster. Remove the stem from the watering can and attach the candlestick to the bottom using hot glue. Fill the watering can with Spanish moss and mini succulents, securing them with hot glue. Add a distressed look to the candlestick using Folk Art chalk paint in the color castle. This pedestal watering can planner is a perfect spring and summer decor piece for any tiered tray.
Rolling Pin Hanger
For our third project, we will transform a rolling pin into a decorative hanger. Begin by removing the jute hanger from the rolling pin and painting the front with Waverly chalk paint in the color plaster. Tie a black and white buffalo check ribbon around the handle for a farmhouse touch. Attach an unfinished wood word, such as "blessed" with black paint, to the front using hot glue. Finally, hot glue four towering game blocks to the back of the rolling pin to create a stand. This rolling pin hanger is a simple and charming addition to any farmhouse decor.
Plant Grow Bloom Wood Planners
In this project, we will create wood planners with the words "plant," "grow," and "bloom" to add a touch of nature to your home. Paint three wall pocket hangers with Waverly chalk paint in the color plaster and sand the edges for a distressed look. Attach the hangers to a wooden board using hot glue. Then, transfer the words onto the planners using vinyl or dollar tree stickers. Place the planners on the board, securing them with hot glue. Add Spanish moss and succulents to the planners for a natural element. This wood planner piece is a perfect addition to any farmhouse-inspired room.
Framed Thankful Sign
Our fifth project involves creating a framed thankful sign using a Dollar Tree frame. Remove the cardboard backing with the word "thankful" from the frame and paint the frame with Waverly chalk paint in the color plaster. Attach the cardboard backing with hot glue. Paint a rolling pin sign with Folk Art chalk paint in the color castle and attach it to the frame with hot glue. This framed thankful sign is a simple and affordable way to express gratitude in your home.
Succulent Jar
Next, let's create a planted succulent jar using a Glass jar from Dollar Tree. Paint the lid with Folk Art chalk paint in the color rich black and fill the jar with black sand and rocks. Attach a succulent to the sand using hot glue and add some Spanish moss for a natural touch. Finally, wrap jute around the jar and tie it in a knot. This planted succulent jar adds a touch of greenery to any farmhouse decor.
Flower Box
Our seventh project involves creating a wooden flower box using scrap wood. Paint the wood with Waverly chalk paint in the color plaster and distress the edges with Folk Art chalk paint in the color java. Attach the wood pieces together using hot glue and add extra support with popsicle sticks. Stencil the words "flower market" on the front using a farmhouse stencil. Add eucalyptus Stems and white flowers to the box for a fresh look. Finally, add rope around the edges of the box for a rustic touch. This flower box is a perfect addition to any farmhouse-inspired garden.
Farmhouse Throw Pillow
Next, let's create a farmhouse throw pillow using two placemats from Dollar General. Remove the tags from the placemats and hot glue three of the sides together to form a pillowcase. Fill the pillowcase with polyfill and glue the last side together. This simple and affordable farmhouse throw pillow adds a cozy touch to any living room or bedroom.
Wood Pallet Wall Decor
Our last project involves creating wood pallet wall decor using scrap wood pieces. Paint the wood with Waverly chalk paint in the color plaster and distress the edges with Folk Art chalk paint in the color java. Attach the wood pieces together using hot glue and add a woodpile piece from Hobby Lobby. Stain the woodpile piece and attach it to the top center of the wood using hot glue. Add Spanish moss, white rope, and greenery stems for a natural and rustic look. This wood pallet wall decor is a statement piece that brings farmhouse charm to any room.
Conclusion
In conclusion, these 10 farmhouse-style DIY projects are easy to recreate and affordable. From canvas frames to planters and decorative accents, these projects add a rustic touch to any home decor. Get creative and personalize each project to match your style and preferences. Happy crafting!