DIY Craft Room: Jumbo Framed Pegboard Wall
by
Dawn {Dawn Nicole Designs}
(IC: blogger)
We spent around $100 to get all the supplies. Everything else you’ll see on the board are things I had, “shopped” for from around our house, or made for the board. The frame pieces cost the most at $36 worth of the project…since I wanted the pretty, decorative stuff!
For this project we purchased:
1 (4ft x 8ft) white pegboard
3 (8 ft) trim pieces
4 (2.5″x2.5″ wood block corners)
For this project we purchased:
1 (4ft x 8ft) white pegboard
3 (8 ft) trim pieces
4 (2.5″x2.5″ wood block corners)
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Published April 29th, 2014 9:12 AM
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Teresa B on Jan 23, 2015I love this! I have been wanting something like this for my craft room. today I found a very large peg board at a thrift shop for $1! then I realized my husband had found a very large frame at a thrift store many years ago and never did anything with it. it was still out in the garage. so I have claimed it for the frame for my peg board. it needs sanding (must have several coats of paint on it) and repainting but I think I can do it! my craft room has a leopard theme so I am trying to think of how I can do the leopard theme on my peg board. any suggestions?
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Dawn {Dawn Nicole Designs} on Jan 24, 2015@Teresa B HI Teresa! That's awesome! I have a leopard stencil I got at Michael's. What about stenciling the pegboard in muted colors (maybe gray or beige and white?) and adding a bright frame for a pop of color like pink or teal or whatever matches your craft room?
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Beth on Sep 30, 2018
Teresa, I think if you "leopard" your pegboard, it will be rather chaotic-looking by the time you get all your supplies on there. I would suggest you paint the pegboard (satin - just spray it) black, and then paint the frame gold. You could spray it with a metallic gold, or just spray it a gold-ish tan color, depending on how glitzy you want to go. Then, when the frame is dry, take a 1/2" flat brush and dab black short strokes on the frame to imitate leopard spots. Classy!
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Ernesto Che Guevarra on May 06, 2018
i like this this is so colorful pop of color which i like the garland so im gonna make my own too
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