It’s almost time for school to start back. I’m actually really looking forward to having a schedule again. We are still working on our small cottage here in the mountains and something I thought would be nice touch was a large rustic ruler. We can use it as a growth chart for Boo and it also makes a great statement piece for the house.
How fun would this be in a classroom:
First I started with a large piece of wood that I picked up from the local hardware store. It was an 8 foot long 2″x10″….and we cut off a foot to make it 7 feet tall. I used ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape to create my inch marks along the wood. I tore piece in half so I could get an approximate width for each notch:
Here’s the wood completely taped off:
I masked off all the areas that I didn’t want to paint. Then I took chalkboard spray paint and sprayed a few light coats over my masked off areas. I prefer chalkboard paint because it doesn’t bleed through the wood grain:
The best part is removing the tape to see the design left behind:
To make my numbers I just printed off some samples in Powerpoint and traced them over white transfer paper to leave behind a template:
I carefully hand painted each letter with a small brush and some black acrylic craft paint:
To make the ruler more realistic I wanted to add a hole and a metal ring. I was able to find these plastic snap together grommets that look just like metal from Michaels:
The grommets come with a template to cut the hole:
My husband used a 2 1/8″ hole saw drill bit to cut straight through the wood:
2″ is pretty thick so he used a chisel to break out sections in between drills:
I used Golden Fluid Acrylics in Raw Umber to make my own wood stain:
To make an easy wood stain I mixed steel wool with white vinegar in a mason jar and let it sit overnight. The vinegar reacts with the steel wool to create a barn wood color.
I just squeezed drops of the Burnt Umber straight onto the damp wood and brushed it into the wood in different ways to make it seemed aged:
One the wood was stained and dry I glued on my grommet using E-6000.
The finished grommet:
The finished ruler:
Great for an indoor decor piece in a classroom or any room of the house:
Or for outside decor:
Also, Michaels is inviting you to create your own back-to-school project and upload a photo to your Instagram using the #Create2Educate and #sweepstakes hashtags before August 15 for a chance to win a $50 Michaels gift card!
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Have fun! And Happy Back to School!
Disclaimer: I do receive occasional product from Michaels in exchange for crafty ideas. All ideas are my own.
barney says
That is so cool! What a great idea for a growth chart, one that can be taken with you if you move. A friend had marked her daughter’s growth on a door facing and when they moved, these memories had to left behind.
lillianna says
I saw a ruler like this in the Sundance catalog. I like yours better.
lillianna says
http://m.sundancecatalog.com/product/61774.do