That turned out so gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your process. I tend to overthink things and I love how you used unconventional products like the wood fence - brilliant! The cost of marine grade plywood is really high if you can even find it and this is a very budget friendly alternative! That looks so great with your flowers.
I found that using Frog Tape was better at making crisp lines when I made mine. Beautiful barn block. In the Pacific Northwest around Tillamook, Oregon there are many barn blocks on barns, houses, and shops.
Hey,I see another project for the top of th3 fence you cut off. Outdoor Christmas . They look like Christmas lights. So you can paint and string them up and use in a wreath or garland. I love the quilt signs. One of my cousin shes a quilter and lives in Pennsylvania. She says,theses signs are everywhere on barns. She says so beautiful and even far away on the roads from barns you can see them.
Missouri has Barn quilts everywhere. Once you figure out how to get the pattern on the board it’s easy. I learned to divided the board in 4ths and your pattern the same. I’m going to do Missouri Star for my shed. I have one in house with almost same colors as yours. Very pretty.
Absolutely love it and I am so glad you done this project. I'm surprised with all the Farmhouse projects that saturate RUclips, noone does these. They would be so pretty inside on a smaller scale and easy to change out for seasons. Beautiful Barn Quilt.
Absolutely beautiful, it changed the look of the barn. Amazing colors, great framed picture - diy. Well done Jessica. Take care, have a wonderful week 👏🍁🍂🧡
OMG I absolutely love it. I quilt very much and this is perfect for me as a wood working project which I will be starting as soon as the get my new house that is currently in the woods. WooHoo thank you so much for this project.
Jessica, this is GORGEOUS! What a beautiful work of art you have created. LOVE all of your videos, they are always interesting, unique original and beautiful! I have a small garden shed that needs to be "prettied up" and this is it! Thank you for sharing, and for your excellent teaching style. Blessings love and peace to everyone XO
Very beautiful color choices! I would suggest doing a light brush stroking with the background color, from the tape to inside of area, before adding your color. It seals the tape & if any leaks under it is the same color as the background. Thank you for a great video!
This may be my favorite project you’ve done. I live in Lancaster PA where Amish barn signs are commonplace but meaningful. Yours is definitely beautiful and so well made. Great job once again.
Oh wow Jessica, I love it!!! I told you that ur a very clever lady. You got me wanting to make one. I love the colors you picked n that’s green at the corners,wow, just so cool. You said you saw some on Pinterest. Can you tell me what I look for on Pinterest the name. I really like the the idea using the fence sections it gives it more character. It looks so nice on the side of ur barn with all ur pretty mums. ♥️♥️😊👍👍
Just gorgeous! I've done a couple of 12"x12" Ohio Stars (my fave) for the inside of my home. Wish I had somewhere to hang a large one. You're so talented#
I think people up in the. North have to register with the states. No two can be the same. My girlfriend was from Iowa, they had a large farm in Lake View.
Hello. I just tried my very first barn quilt and the acrylic paint peeled off. It did not adhere to the wood. I was using Liquitex Basic. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
The one you painted, was it outdoors? I used an outdoor paint for mine. You can get small samples from a hardware store. Sometimes that adheres to old wood better.
Marinda Vance I used a two by four on the other side of the wall then drilled 3 1/2 inch screws into the barn quilt and through the metal siding into the two by four. The two by four was secured onto the siding wall first from the other side. I painted heads of the screw with the cream paint so they aren’t as noticeable. We have a lot of wind at times so I knew I wanted something that would hold it well against the wall. If you are making a smaller version of this for indoors, I’d recommend a French cleat as it can hold a lot of weight.
I think what you referred to as a “barn quilt” are actually something you see everywhere in Amish country i.e. Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, etc. They are called HEX SIGNS. The Amish put them on their barns to ward off evil. They are brightly colored and look like quilt patterns. Most are circular in shape. I could be wrong. Google HEX SIGNS to confirm if they are what you called “barn quilts”
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The barn quilts are seen in blue ridge mountains in NC
Thre are so many ways to do this project. I like the use of pickets. Good point about using exterior paints. Well done.
So beautiful. The colors are so vibrant. TFS
Hiya, this is just fantastical. I, can't, even. Yes ma'am I will be creating this. I love to quilt.
Awesome job jessica very pretty 👍 TFS enjoy the rest of your week and stay safe 🌸 God Bless you !
Beautiful
That turned out so gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your process. I tend to overthink things and I love how you used unconventional products like the wood fence - brilliant! The cost of marine grade plywood is really high if you can even find it and this is a very budget friendly alternative! That looks so great with your flowers.
I've had several surgeries this summer and can't do many crafts except a bit of crochet. It was relaxing and fun to watch you paint.
Out of my reach but BOY is it stunning girl thanks for sharing have a beautiful day
Love from Utah
I found that using Frog Tape was better at making crisp lines when I made mine. Beautiful barn block. In the Pacific Northwest around Tillamook, Oregon there are many barn blocks on barns, houses, and shops.
Tennessee has lots of Barn Quilts.
Hey,I see another project for the top of th3 fence you cut off. Outdoor Christmas . They look like Christmas lights. So you can paint and string them up and use in a wreath or garland. I love the quilt signs. One of my cousin shes a quilter and lives in Pennsylvania. She says,theses signs are everywhere on barns. She says so beautiful and even far away on the roads from barns you can see them.
Missouri has Barn quilts everywhere. Once you figure out how to get the pattern on the board it’s easy. I learned to divided the board in 4ths and your pattern the same. I’m going to do Missouri Star for my shed. I have one in house with almost same colors as yours. Very pretty.
Wow, JUST WOW, this is way beyond my crafting abilities, but so relaxing to watch you do it. It is just gorgeous ❤👍🇨🇦
This is my favorite diy so far!! Good job! I think the "little helper" was the key!! LOL
Absolutely love it and I am so glad you done this project. I'm surprised with all the Farmhouse projects that saturate RUclips, noone does these. They would be so pretty inside on a smaller scale and easy to change out for seasons. Beautiful Barn Quilt.
Oh how pretty! In Texas I usually see barns painted with college or pro football logos. This is lovely!!!!
Great Job!
Beautiful! A tip: If you put clear nail polish on the edge of the tape, it will prevent the paint from bleeding under the tape.
Beautiful job. Love it. Eye candy for passer-bys!
I ❤ this video/project. Your awesome!
I wish I had one just like it. I like the idea of making it in seasonal colors! Than you. Blessings from Wisconsin
Excellent idea and tutorial. Love it.
Very Beautiful!❤🖌❤
Absolutely beautiful, it changed the look of the barn. Amazing colors, great framed picture - diy. Well done Jessica. Take care, have a wonderful week 👏🍁🍂🧡
Beautiful...great job!!🥰
Thanks for sharing, that diy's.. theses r popular in Pennsylvania too.
OMG I absolutely love it. I quilt very much and this is perfect for me as a wood working project which I will be starting as soon as the get my new house that is currently in the woods. WooHoo thank you so much for this project.
WOW! Beautiful!!!
Hi love it its beautiful. I love those wish had tools to do that ..also wish my eyes would let me...very beautiful.have very bless day😻😍💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Looks awesome 👍👍
You are so smart and talented Jessica! I’m thankful you share your videos and ideas with us. This is absolutely stunning! Have a happy day. 💕
Jessica that is STUNNING!
Jessica, this is GORGEOUS! What a beautiful work of art you have created. LOVE all of your videos, they are always interesting, unique original and beautiful! I have a small garden shed that needs to be "prettied up" and this is it! Thank you for sharing, and for your excellent teaching style. Blessings love and peace to everyone XO
I love this! Great job!
Absolutley love it!
Nice job!!!!!🖌
You are truly talented! Beautiful job
Very beautiful color choices! I would suggest doing a light brush stroking with the background color, from the tape to inside of area, before adding your color. It seals the tape & if any leaks under it is the same color as the background. Thank you for a great video!
Gorgeous!
Always nice to have a helper! :-)
Beautiful!
Looks great!
This may be my favorite project you’ve done. I live in Lancaster PA where Amish barn signs are commonplace but meaningful. Yours is definitely beautiful and so well made. Great job once again.
Love this.
Oh wow Jessica, I love it!!! I told you that ur a very clever lady. You got me wanting to make one. I love the colors you picked n that’s green at the corners,wow, just so cool. You said you saw some on Pinterest. Can you tell me what I look for on Pinterest the name. I really like the the idea using the fence sections it gives it more character. It looks so nice on the side of ur barn with all ur pretty mums. ♥️♥️😊👍👍
So pretty, you created a stunning piece of unique art.
Wow. It's so beautiful. Great diy🖐
Love it!!! Amazing how you did the math for that design! 💖 I do not have that kind of patience.
I absolutely love love love this barn quilt. Didn’t know there was such a thing. It turned out beautifully and you did a great job!
I love it! The colors are so beautiful. Love watching your videos. Beautiful
Love this!!
Nice!!!
Just gorgeous! I've done a couple of 12"x12" Ohio Stars (my fave) for the inside of my home. Wish I had somewhere to hang a large one. You're so talented#
OMG !!! This is really cool. Love the colors you used💖
WOW!!!💕💕
This turned out great! I love it!! You are so talented!
A lot states have these .i live in Indiana. Have one on the front of 1901 barn my husband made and I made a smaller one for the side.
Becky Scheller that’s so awesome! Good to know that these can be found in many places. I always loved looking at them driving down the back roadways.
Stunning!
This was SO inspiring. Thank you
I just love this. ❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely beautiful! I love it ❤
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I think people up in the. North have to register with the states. No two can be the same. My girlfriend was from Iowa, they had a large farm in Lake View.
Belíssimo!
Hello. I just tried my very first barn quilt and the acrylic paint peeled off. It did not adhere to the wood. I was using Liquitex Basic. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
The one you painted, was it outdoors? I used an outdoor paint for mine. You can get small samples from a hardware store. Sometimes that adheres to old wood better.
@@TheRetroFarmhouse I'll try that thanks. Actually it started peeling just a few hours after it was started.
What did you use for hanging?
Marinda Vance I used a two by four on the other side of the wall then drilled 3 1/2 inch screws into the barn quilt and through the metal siding into the two by four. The two by four was secured onto the siding wall first from the other side. I painted heads of the screw with the cream paint so they aren’t as noticeable. We have a lot of wind at times so I knew I wanted something that would hold it well against the wall. If you are making a smaller version of this for indoors, I’d recommend a French cleat as it can hold a lot of weight.
I think what you referred to as a “barn quilt” are actually something you see everywhere in Amish country i.e. Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, etc. They are called HEX SIGNS. The Amish put them on their barns to ward off evil. They are brightly colored and look like quilt patterns. Most are circular in shape. I could be wrong. Google HEX SIGNS to confirm if they are what you called “barn quilts”
Stodoys has a very large project base.
Beautiful