REPURPOSED OLD WINDOW

 

Welcome to our Creative Craft hop, I want to mention, Sara Birdz of a Feather and Donna Modern on Monticello they both are the master minds for the monthly blog hop, they both do a fantastic job gathering up talented crafters to provide you inspiration.  This month we have 8 crafters sharing step by step creative crafts with you, at the bottom of my page, I will share each participant’s link to their craft.

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Let’s get creative today! I am going to give an update to an old window frame. I found this window frame years ago at a flea market, we have painted it two different times, today I am going to strip it down to the bare wood and add some hardware to dress this window up to place in our laundry.

Prepping the Window

I used 40 grit sandpaper to get as much paint off as possible.

Applying Citristrip stripping gel to finish removing the unwanted paint.  I wrapped the wood with saran wrap to speed up the process.

It’s best to let it sit for an hour.  Once it had enough time to start processing, I used a wire brush scrapping off as much paint as possible.

After all the paint has been removed, I wiped it all down with mineral spirits and gave the window one coat of poly.

Adding Rustic to the Window

Here is where I get creative.  I purchased a Mini-Barn Door Hardware Rail kit several years ago to apply to a bathroom mirror.  We didn’t use, so I decided to use it on this window.   I didn’t have the flat rail to give the look I needed, I cut a piece of scrap wood for a faux look of the railing.

I spray painted the piece of wood with flat black paint.  I attached the piece to the top of my window frame with my nail gun.

I drilled two holes to each side of the top window frame to place the roller brackets.

With the nuts and bolts provided in the kit, I attached rollers to the window frame.  I made sure the wheels were on top of the faux railing.

I attached a black handle to the bottom of the window frame.

The last thing to be added to the window was two D ring picture hangers.  I placed one to each side of the top part of the frame in the back.

It’s ready to be hung up on the wall.

This window can be used in any room in the house!  It is rustic yet could be used in different styled home.  I hope this encourages you to try your hand in giving an old window new life.

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11 thoughts on “REPURPOSED OLD WINDOW

  1. What a beautiful window Terrie! I will have to remember that trick in wrapping saran wrap around an item with the paint remover. The hardware is like the icing on a cake, love the vintage vibe!

  2. Terrie, I really like the way you hung your repurposed window and I bet you have a lot of ideas for decorating it through the seasons! Blessings, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction

  3. I love the fact that you gave an old window a new life, Terrie. The barn door hardware is a great addition that gives it a unique look. I never would have thought of that – very creative!

  4. All of your hard work paid off in a big way Terrie! I love the black accents, they really make it pop! I love the way you styled it with the flowers nearby, so pretty!

  5. This is so creative Terrie and I love the look of the bare wood with the black accents! So worth getting the stripper out. It looks incredible as is, but you could style it too. Such a great idea; I have several windows in the garage just waiting for inspiration.

    1. Well, thank you Sara. I was dreading the stripping part, but so happy with the results.
      Thanks for hosting the hop, I always have fun being creative!

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