DIY American Flag

May 24, 2017

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Can you believe we made this flag out of a wooden crate? Talk about a transformation! Follow along to see how we did it. 

Materials Needed:

Steps:

1. Pull apart the boards on your pallet or crate. We used a old shipping crate made of poplar but a pallet would be perfect for this project too! 

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 2. Remove all hardware including screws, nails, and staples. There were an abundant amount of staples from the crate so we removed them by hammering the back where the prongs stuck out to slighty push the staple forward. Fliip the boards over and remove the staple by pulling up on the flat part with a pair of pliers.

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 3. Rip your newly hardware free boards, cutting them in half lengthwise. Removing the hardward ensures an easy cut and prevents damaging your saw blade. 

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 4. Cut the boards horizontally, creating 1 1/2 inch blocks. To make this process go faster we stacked two boards on top of eachother and also clamped a board to the arm saw to create a stopper so we didn't have to measure every time. 

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 5. Lay your sandpaper on a hrad, flat surface. Sand the blocks just enough so that all the rough edges are smooth and you won't get a splinter!

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 6. Lay out your blocks to get an idea of the shape you want. To make the flag we decided to go with 12 across the top and 14 down the side. Then create seperate piles for the blocks you want to be blue and red. For this flag we left some of the blocks unstained to  create the white stripes in the flag. 

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 7. Pour about an inch of each dye stain into seperate containers. If you're wondering why we use dye stain and what it is, check out this blog post

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 8. Put a few blocks at a time in each container and carefully swirl the container around. The dye stain will easily cover multiple blocks in the plastic container (we did 2 or 3 at a time). Lay the blocks out to dry. 

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 9. After the blocks are dry, lay them out in the pattern you want to create. This will make transferring them to the plywood backing much easier and faster. Roughly measure the dimensions of your flag.

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 10. Cut a piece of plywood or scrapwood to the match the dimensions of your flag. It's okay if the backing ends up slightly smaller than anticipated! You don't want any of the backing peeking out from behind the blocks. 

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 11. Use your favorite wood glue to attach the wood blocks to the plywood backing. Doing one row at a time, create a line of glue and grab the blocks from your model. The blocks will slide around at first but don't worry, this makes it easy to adjust the shape! Let it sit for several hours to dry.

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 12. After your flag is completely dry, spray it with vinyl sealer. This will protect the entire piece, especially the unstained blocks that make up the white stripes. Let it dry and then apply a matte lacquer finish according to the directions on the can. 

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And just like that you have a new piece of Americana inspired decor, perfect for summer! This project took us just one day from start to finish, making it the perfect weekend project!

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