Stencil a Rustic Bingo Advent Calendar
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How to make a rustic advent calendar:
I began with a piece of wood I had leftover from another project.
It was "good wood" with no knot holes or warping.
I cut it to the size I needed with a small circular saw.
I stained the wood with my favorite stain called Rustoleum Transformation Decorative Glaze.
It can also be found in Home Depot.
This stain has a beautiful color, you just paint it on and wipe it off!
After letting the stain dry for a few hours, I used my new Christmas Bingo stencil from Old Sign Stencils.
These stencils are large and very well made.
You can use them again and again.
I stenciled most of the stencil with black, I did the tree with green and the bulb with red.
When the paint was dry I used antique nails and hammered them into the center of each number.
I found an old brass piece in my stash that represents an ornament.
I used the metal ornament as a guide on each number so I knew where to place the nail.
When all the nails were in I attempted to clean up the metal piece a little and realized it was brass.
I painted the inside of the circle with red and now it looks even better!
As each day passes and it gets closer to Christmas, we will move the little brass ornament to the next nail.
You may have noticed that I changed one thing on the stencil as I went along.
I thought my calendar needed a larger Christmas word at the top.
I sanded the edges of the board with fine grit sand paper and a little over the words at the top so they look rustic.
We are so excited to use this junky version of an advent calendar as we count down the days until Christmas with my grandchildren.
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This is fantastic--I love the square nails and the wood with the black paint!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Becky! Those are old nails that I just love using in projects!
DeleteHmmm. I don't know which to pick! I love the Farmer's Market and the Fresh Flowers...can you tell that I'll be ready for a burst of spring once the Christmas decor comes down!! And cute calendar!!
ReplyDeleteConsidering I take my Christmas decorations down about 2 days after Christmas, I may need a little Winter buffer decor before Spring comes. I am ready for Spring right now though!
DeleteI love it! My grands get excited for everything Christmas at my place, so I know it's the same for yours, and the countdown calendar is always a fav.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bliss! Yes they love it!
DeleteI love the junky version of Christmas bingo! The nails and flange make it sooo cool!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at junk... but my goodness... this is adorable. Those nails are just the coolest touch... they make this piece look so industrial!
ReplyDeleteThis is a real cutie that'll be fun to use year after year!
Thanks so much Donna the kids love it!
DeleteLove this project and stencil! Am definitely going to have to get a couple made before next year so the grandkids can have them. I have a couple cute little ‘rustic’ ornaments that would be cute for this!
ReplyDeleteWendy the grandchildren love it! Thanks for visiting!
DeleteSusan, Love your junky metal additions to the BINGO Advent board. Every good piece of wood looks better with some patinaed metal! Your "ornament" to switch to each day is a great idea! Fun hopping with you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Lora, it was a fun project!
DeleteI love how you turned the Bingo stencil into an advent calendar but I especially love how you used antique nails and metal junk for the Christmas countdown!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie! The nails are so fun, I use them on many projects!
DeleteYes love the mail!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting! Good luck!
DeleteI love your Bingo calendar, Susan! So fun! My favorite stencil is Christmas Crates...
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! Good luck!
DeleteHi there.! Love it all! I guess my favorite stencil would be the medium buffalo check...been loving that for a while!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa, good luck (that's my favorite too!)
DeleteI love this Bingo Calendar -love the patina on wood and the vintage nails and metal junk! i would choose the Bingo Calendar stencil.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great stencil JoAnn, good luck!
DeleteThe more I look at your project, the more I want to create something like this! Love your calendar!
ReplyDeleteAnd nails.. such a great addition!
Would love to have National brewers coffee :)
Stunning idea Susan. We have a whole bucket full of nails we can use to make these. Thank you so much.
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