After the shutters were cut and sanded, I stained them with a coat of Dark Walnut Minwax stain.
I let them dry over night. In the morning I took Vaseline and smeared it on different areas, focusing on areas that would typically show wear, like the corners.
Next I painted them with a coat of light gray paint I already had around the house.
Once the gray was dry, I painted on a coat of white.
After the last coat of paint was dry, I took steel wool and had fun heavily distressing. The areas where I put Vaseline easily peeled away and gave me just the look I was going for. I wanted them to look extremely worn and weathered.
Here's the wall in my living room before the shutters.
And after!!!!!
Obviously I need to get more frames, but I'm loving this way of displaying family photos. I think during Christmas I'm going to use the shutters to hold our Christmas cards that we receive.
I love how you can see some of the gray peeking through!
So what do you think of my homemade shutters!?! Do they look like they've been hanging on an old farmhouse for 100 years?
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These turned out Great ... love the distressing!
ReplyDeleteI love how these turned out!Great job and the distressing is perfect. Love the vaseline tip too.
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GORGEOUS...love your layered finish, and your distressing is simply PERFECT!!
ReplyDeleteDeborah (happily visiting from http://upcyclingmylife.blogspot.com...hope you'll stop by and say hi!)
FABULOUS!!! What a great idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They look 100 years old!!!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS! I am still searching for shutters, they seem to be costly around here.
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I too have used bifold doors instead of shutters. They turned out great!
ReplyDeleteNice job.
Oh dear friend, you are sooo talented! Love, love, love it!!! You did a fantastic job!!! :)
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These look like they have been outside for years! Perfection!
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest idea Melissa. you did a great job. Thank so much for sharing with my newbie party.
ReplyDeletegreat job - absolutely love them! am hoping we still have some old doors hanging around too!
ReplyDeleteWow, you did a fabulous job on the shutters! Love them! New follower visiting from Tuesday's Treasures!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose turned out so nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat addition to your wall. Didn't know about the vaseline - thanks for that tip.
ReplyDelete- Joy
How adorable! You can also rub the wax of a candle on wood in place of the vaseline :)
ReplyDeletethey look great! that is amazing how it changed the look of that wall. great job!
ReplyDeleteFabulous distressed finish, amazing transformation.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly do. They make perfect picture holders and look fabulous on your wall at the same time.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great idea! I love how you painted them!! It looks great.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, I like the vaseline trick, I will have to remember that one!
ReplyDeletePerfection! They are aged beautifully.
ReplyDeleteyou go girl - way to be resourceful!!! Love it. thanks for linking up over at Trash 2 Treasure Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteYour shutters turned out so great - I love them!
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Good for you! They are gorgeous! And to think I passed up on a set last week!
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Perfect solution for shutters! I love the distressed look.
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You did a wonderful job of refinishing those.
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ReplyDeletelooks awesome girl:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous job on distressing them! If you put a piece of thin board or even card board it will make those slats into little "pockets" that are perfect for holding cards :-)
ReplyDeleteThese turned out so cute! I love them! I see shutters all the time as the resale shops, maybe I should do something like this myself... hum...
ReplyDeleteLove them! They are gorgeous!! I'm going to have to try that vasoline and steel wool technique.
ReplyDeleteI Love this old vintage look! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the step by step on the painting!
Wow, these are great! I love what you did for the finish and I love its usefulness as a message center! andrea@townandprairie
ReplyDeleteUm, Wow! This is amazing! I, like you, want to find shutters, but refuse to pay how much they cost--it's kind of ridiculous! Anyway, this is such an awesome idea! I may have to *convince* my husband to help me out with this! Thanks so much for sharing this @ Show & Share! Happy to have you this week!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out fabulous! I haven't heard of the vaseline trick but I have used candle wax the same way. The distressing is wonderful so I will try your technique next time. Thanks for linking to the Open House Party.
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PURE SHABBY LOVE! I just found a set of shutters at a garage sale for $1 each. I felt like I hit the jack pot! I would love for you to post this on my blog! This is my very first linky party, so I welcome all!!!!
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Awesome idea and they look great!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a really great idea. I have something similar that I'm using for Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome!! I didn't know about the vaseline trick, love it! Thanks for linking up and sharing.
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Great idea to use the old doors to make shutters! They look great, the distressing is just perfect (love that vaseline trick, never heard that before!).
ReplyDeleteLove the shutters! Great idea to use vaseline...never would've thought of that! I am loving the extreme distressed look.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on these!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fantastic idea! I looooove how they came out. I happen to have two old bifold doors in my garage that I have been holding onto, waiting for inspiration to strike. I think it has! Thanks for sharing! visiting from French Country Cottage.
ReplyDeleteps I host a linky party every Friday-Sunday. I would love it if you could stop by and link up this project. Thanks!
Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove those! What a great idea to cut down the bi-fold door and I have never heard of the vaseline trick. So clever! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
These are gorgeous! I love how they turned out and they look beautiful with the pictures. Great post. Thanks for linking up and sharing;)
ReplyDeleteI am going to feature these on my facebook page today:)
Love, Love, Love.... The shutters on the side of the mantel is Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHi! This is very cool! I love it! Thanks for sharing this at the Crazy Cute party @ Between U & Me! Don't forget to come back and enter for a chance to win the giveaway! :D
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Oh my gosh, that is awesome! LOVE the way they turned out.
ReplyDeleteJudy
Fantastic! I love how they turned out!!
ReplyDeleteThey look very authentic! Thank you for sharing and linking to Wicked Awesome Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! I have been on the hunt for shutters forever with no luck! Yours look fantastic -- how clever to make them from bi-fold doors!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat redo project! Thank you for sharing at Thrifty Things Friday.
ReplyDeleteDarling! They are the perfect addition to your wall! :) You did a great job1
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I like the vaseline idea....never heard of that . Looks great!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, they fantastic! I'm visiting from Funky Junks SNL
ReplyDeleteThese look beautiful! Love the shabby look of them and all the little details you put into redoing them! Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo Party.. can't wait to see what you share next!
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I have heard of the vaseline method for distressing, but hadn't seen it in a tutorial. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Beautiful Junk Saturday.
I featured this post today on my blog! Thanks for linking up! :D
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Wow, that was so clever of you! I just found your blog via Beach Cottage - really gorgeous, I will be back! Ros
ReplyDeleteI love this, the way it is distressed and displayed is perfect. Your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with distressing your new shutters!
ReplyDeleteI featured them on this week's Terrific Under Ten!
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i LOVE this. i've come across so many shutters in my day, and i've never bought one because i had no inspiration as to what to do with them. so thank you so much for inspiring me! i'm going to add you to my google reading list, if that's okay!
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Gorgeous! I never would've thought to use shutters that way.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is fantastic! They look exactly like shutters. Love the distressting! Thank you for linking it to Home Sweet Home!
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Amazing! Thanks for the great idea :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE your shutters. they look so great hanging on the wall with all the photos. Just discovered your blog and I love it. I'm a new follower. Hope you stop by and check out my blog. I also have a link party every Monday. Would love for you to stop by and link up.
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I love this thanks so much for sharing this process! Just a little side note to let you know your RSS links are not working for what ever reason and I would love to follow your blog in my reader.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the RSS problem is on my end, not yours so sorry, but I will be following along!
ReplyDeleteI added this to my pinterest board nine weeks ago and have had 100 repins of this...AMAZING! What a great idea and great look...obviously I'm not the only one who thinks so. I like the vaseline idea. I've also used large trellis to hang my photos. They got lots of compliments. Thanks for the fun and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI added this to my pinterest board nine weeks ago and have had 100 repins of this...AMAZING! What a great idea and great look...obviously I'm not the only one who thinks so. I like the vaseline idea. I've also used large trellis to hang my photos. They got lots of compliments. Thanks for the fun and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYes, your shutter look wonderful. I love your way of distressing I will keep that in mind for future use. Thank you. I have a set of old green shutters that are on a window in my kitchen. I am a country girl but live in a split level that I have to make look and feel country. Love antiques shops yard sales thanks andi thewednesdaybaker.blogspot.com
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These are beautiful! I picked up a HUGE dark wood shutter for $10 at a garage sale and plan on distressing it and turning it into a headboard. But I am (very much) a DIY-newbie and have to ask...did you use spray paint for this or another kind of paint?
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Love your work...I just finished up my first coat of paint on some of my old shutters and am on to the distressing phase. I can't wait to see how mine end up.
ReplyDeleteUsing the Vaseline is a fantastic idea! Thanks for the tip ;)
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