Farmhouse Pallet Wall Decor

Dawn Shupick
by Dawn Shupick
6 Materials
$40
3 Days
Easy
icon I have a nice sized wall in my dining room that really needed something. My home is decorated in an industrial farmhouse Style. After a lot of thought I decided to create my own farmhouse wall décor, using a picture I took of my husband’s grandparent’s farm, a pallet picture frame that I had from a previous project, and some mod podge.
Enlargement of the farmhouse picture I took.
I used mod podge and a foam sponge brush
Using the foam sponge brush I painted two coats of mod podge over the front side of the enlargement letting each coat dry overnight. This is right after the second coat was applied.
This is a 1/4" piece of plywood that I had left over from a previous project.
I decided that I needed a back for the enlargement to make it a little stronger in order to attach it to the pallet frame backing.
Next I using mod podge to attach the enlargement to a thin piece of plywood.
Here using I am softly ranning my hands across the enlargement to smooth it out over the plywood!
After smoothing the enlargement out I mod podged around the edges to make sure it had a good seal to stay glued down.
Here is the front of the pallet picture frame that I will be attaching the farmhouse picture too.
** You can see how I made this by going to my Pallets to Picture Frames posted project **
This is what the back of the pallet picture frame looks like.


After seeing the farmhouse picture on the pallet picture frame I noticed that the edges of my plywood were showing a little bit and thought it needed a little something to dress it up!
I centered the farmhouse picture onto my pallet picture frame, then using my air stapler I stapled the farmhouse picture to the Pallet picture frame.
To cover up the plywood edges that were showing on the farmhouse picture I decided to use thin trim boards to create a frame. Here I am measure the trim boards then cut them using my pull saw.
Here you can see the top and bottom trim boards are stapled in place. I used staples and my air stapler to attach them to the farmhouse picture.
Here is the farmhouse pallet picture completed and hung on my dining room wall!
I attached it to wall studs using sheet rock screws in the corners. It is very heaving! When looking at it from a certain angle it looks like a painting on canvas. The mod podge created a textured look and feel!
I couldn't be happier with the end result and love that I was able to incorporate our family into my farmhouse decorating style icon
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  • Pat Pat on May 16, 2018

    I like this project, did you do the light fixture in one of the pictures?

  • Mary Clark Mary Clark on May 16, 2018

    How did you assemble the pallet boards into the flat panel? Tnx

  • Patsy Silver Patsy Silver on May 25, 2018

    I have,a,watercolor a friend painted. Any suggetions,of how to do a rustic frame for it

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  • Marilyn Marilyn on Jul 25, 2019

    This turned out great! Thanks for the inspiration.

  • SouthernChicHomestead SouthernChicHomestead on Jun 06, 2020

    Thank you so much for this inspiration. I'm redoing my kitchen into the farmhouse theme and I just thought about finding a picture of my late grandparents standing out by the garden and doing this project and hanging it up in the kitchen. ❤❤

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