Colorful Scrap Wood Rug
by
Mark Montano
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
I used some 1/2" plywood scraps to make a flexible wood rug that also doubles as a piece of art for my workspace.
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Watch how I made it here!
For the best durability I used Americana Decor Outdoor Living paints and then sealed it with a light satin varnish. So far it's held up quite well! You can use heavy duty canvas or denim for the base since it's not seen. Also you want to use a generous amount of industrial glue that is waterproof.
I chose an abstract painting but you could glue the wood on first and then stencil a design on top OR you could stain the pieces. Up to you.
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Suggested materials:
- E-6000 Glue (Amazon.com)
- Americana Decor Outdoor Living Paint (Amazon.com)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published February 28th, 2017 10:36 AM
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How did you finish the edge of the denim/ canvas so that it didn't ravel?
How do you clean the rug it it get dirty?
I was thinkin'.......if I could use paint stir sticks?