A couple of weeks ago my son & husband
& I went on a little hike near the beach.
On the way back I spotted the most
perfect piece of driftwood and a stick
right next to it.
Who would have thought that both
pieces would be lying there together.
Perhaps someone had the same idea
as me then changed their mind and
left the wood on the beach.
Well, I certainly picked it up!
I put together a little picture tutorial
of how I made my driftwood boat.
I used a drill to make a hole through the driftwood
big enough to fit the stick.
I attached washer and screw to keep
the stick secured to the wood.
I watered down the Martha Stewart paint
and rubbed it on the wood with a paper towel.
The color is Sea Glass.
My husband thought I should use a piece of
linen for the sail but I was thinking
something more colorful.
Since I didn't have any fabric on hand that
suited the look I was after, I used a
piece of scrapbooking paper.
I simply cut out a triangle to fit and hole
punched the three corners. I was lucky
enough to have a little nook in the
top of the stick to attach the twine to.
I attached the sail closer to the base
with the twine and then I stuck a
decorative push pin into the bow of the boat
so I had something to tie the twine around.
Here's the end result.
And I guess I can always change out the
paper or make a linen sail someday too!
These are old pieces of wood and a pallet we've
had sitting outside for some time now, they
make great backgrounds for pictures.
Happy Sailing!
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This is so sweet! Thank you for sharing your creativity at Potpourri Friday!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! So lucky to have found the two pieces together.
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ReplyDeleteThat is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet little sailboat - and what serendipity finding the two pieces of wood you needed side-by-side. I could see changing out the sale for different celebrations during the year - sounds like fun to me.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteit's like you were meant to make this cute little sailboat!! you were right about the sail-the pop of color looks great with the driftwood.
ReplyDeletei'd love for you to post this over at Get Your Craft On with the Gilded hare:
http://thegildedhare.blogspot.com/2012/07/get-your-craft-on-4.html
You just reminded me that I wanted to make a sailboat! I better go scrounging for some driftwood. Love yours! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the paper you chose! The colors are so summery and remind me of the beach! Thanks for sharing at the Pomp Party! Pinning to our Pomp Party board!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great boat! I love the pattern on the paper you chose for the sail. The drift wood was just the perfect shape. Now I'm inspired to keep my eyes open for boat-like driftwood. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable idea!! It looks fantastic for summer. Megan
ReplyDeleteThat is just adorable! It's so summery and fun!
ReplyDeleteHello, Its me again! Emily from HouseandHone.com. I love this! If I had a little boy I would totally make this.. but I don't. The funny thing is that I just collected some driftwood on Wednesday for a craft! Maybe I will make some for my sisters who have boys!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so cute! It would be a lovely addition to a summer mantel, although it would be hard to keep kids rom wanting to take it down and go for a dip.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! That would be perfect for a beach house.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up at One Creative Weekend!
CUTE! Driftwood has the coolest shapes and lend themselves to so many creations. Love this one. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful creation. I love the fabric! Jodi @ www.meaningfulmama.com
ReplyDeleteNice use of creativity! So cute :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Bj
I absolutely love this. Perfect for summer and just darling.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little sailboat. Love the colorful sail on it.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
That's a beautiful little boat there!
ReplyDeleteI love the shape and driftwood is the best material ever.
You never know what the nature will give you next time.
I find it so inspiring.
Thanks for sharing!
This looks great! Great photography too! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my God! This is so clever and so cute, it looks wonderful, I love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute- my kids would love this!
ReplyDelete{found you on the Blog Hop and am a new follower!}
rusticanthology.blogspot.com
It's perfect! I need to hunt for driftwood! I would love to try to make one!
ReplyDeleteThis is super rad. I love that you were able to make something so cool out of a piece of driftwood that you found along the beach. Thanks for linking up to Marvelous Mondays!
ReplyDeleteJulie
I love your little sail boat!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute! Like it lots:)
ReplyDeleteThis is so flippin' cute!! I need a plane ticket so I can get to a beach because I want one of those!! Adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteVery creative - Love it! Thanks for sharing at the Creative Corner Hop.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Holly's Stamping Addiction
Featuring on Thursday at Bacon Time!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!
ReplyDeleteHaHa..Perfect! This makes me happy! I'm telling you, I have got to do this...my boys would eat it up! So fun! Featuring you on Saturday! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteI love the Nautical look and would love to find a peice of driftwood to create such a cute little sailboat like this! You did great! LOVE IT! Now excuse me while I go on a scavanger hunt.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is really cute! Beautiful job! Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteI love it! Great decision to go with something more colorful on this. xo Jami
ReplyDeleteI love your little sailboat!
ReplyDeleteI love your sailboat. I am so going to do this! Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Precious!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make some kind of sailboat! This would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! I love sailboats! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeletexo-Kimberly {allons-y kimberly}
I love all of your projects this week! I think this little boat is pretty much the cutest thing ever! I think I even have that Scrapbook paper! Thanks so mcuh for coming out to the party at Clean and Scentsible. I'll be sharing this on Sunday. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteJenn :)
Verrrry cute!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop by and let you know that I’m featuring this as one of my picks for the All Star Block Party features. I just love this boat!
ReplyDeleteHolly
http://fullcirclecreations.blogspot.com/2012/07/its-feature-time_23.html
Super sweet and cute! thanks for sharing with us! Featured you tonight at the party!! ;) Bonnie
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