Easily Create Beautiful Decor With Scrap Wood and String

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Easily Create Beautiful Decor With Scrap Wood and String

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Beautiful decor doesn't have to cost a fortune. With just a piece of scrap wood, string, and nails, you can create this piece of art in under an hour and it will give your space a wonderful vintage feel.

Supplies

Piece of scrap wood
Small nails
Hammer
Paint
String
Paper flowers
Chalk

Start the Art

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I grabbed a piece of scrap wood for this project along with some vintage string I had in a beautiful shade of pink. I always loved the look of string art and thought it would be fun to do a simple heart.

Draw the Heart

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I started by drawing a heart on the board with chalk. The best part about using chalk is that you can keep redrawing until you get it just how you like it.

Hammer in the Nails

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Once I had a heart shape that worked, I began hammering in nails about half an inch apart around the outline.

Finish the Nails

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I kept going until the entire heart was covered in nails. The only ones I strategically placed were the two at the points; one at the top and one at the bottom.

Paint the Wood and Nails

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With all of the nails in place, I gave the entire board, nails and all, a coat of white paint. I purposefully put the nails in first so that I could paint them white and have them blend into the board.

Start the String

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There were several different ways I could have added the string to the heart. I could have gone around the outside weaving it around the nails but I wanted to fill the heart in so went from top to bottom.

I started my pattern by tying the end of the vintage pink sting to the nail at the top point.

Pull the String

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Next, I looped it around the bottom point making sure to push the string down so that it was close to the wood.

Loop the String

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After looping it around the bottom nail, I went to the next nail at the top working to the left first.

Complete the Left Side

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Each time I went back to the bottom, I always looped it around the same middle point nail. This created the fan pattern I was looking for on each side of the heart.

Complete the Right Side

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After finishing the left, I used the same piece of string and started working my way to the right in the same way.

Finish the Heart

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When I had completed the entire heart, I tied a knot at the bottom point and tucked the end under the strings.

Add Flowers

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A few little paper flowers finished off my new piece of vintage-inspired string art.

Finished Art

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This project was quick, easy, and didn’t cost me a thing. It was a win-win!

If you have some scrap wood laying around and a pile of nails, give it a whirl. Another pretty variation would be to paint the board pink or red and use white string to create your heart.

Find more vintage-inspired DIY projects, visit me over at Recreated Designs.

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