Chalky Painted Grain Sack Table Runner Board
I have been a busy bee….painting furniture, crafting and decorating for spring along with the daily life of a mom and wife! I love every minute of it though!
I finally finished my Easter tablescape for the kitchen table today. I'll be sharing the complete table the next week.
You know I love grain sack stripes. I wanted to something a little different for the kitchen table so I created this Chalky Painted Grain Sack Table Runner Board.
It really took no time to complete the runner!
I purchased a 1x12x6 foot board from Lowe's. I had several projects in mind so I just went home with the board to cut myself. Lowe's will cut the board for you with your desired lengths. I just cut mine with a hand saw. I didn't feel like going to the workshop for the power tools. I cut this board to 24 inches. This will vary for you. I just figured the length for my table, marked the board and cut. I lightly sanded the board and dusted it off before painting.
I painted the base coat of the board with 2 coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White. I let that dry thoroughly before taping off my middle stripe. The middle stripe is 1-3/4 inch wide. I painted the stripes with a sample that I was given of Powder River Paint in Baby Doe Pink. It really is a pretty shade of pink. You could easily do this project with household paints or craft paints. I painted 3 quick coats of the pink letting it dry thoroughly between coats. Remove the tape immediately. Once completely dry, you can add the tape for the rest of the pattern.
Lots of mufti-tasking going on in the background. I measured over 1/2 inch from the edge of the center stripe and started taping off my 1/4 inch stripes. This is not a huge piece. Once you get your initial measurement, use the center as a guide and just place the tape.
Again, 3 quick coats of the pink and immediately remove the tape. Pull it up at an angle. Don't just pull straight off. This helps the paint stay in place. This is mainly an issue with latex. I've never had an issue with paint peeling up with chalky finishes.
Painting done. I applied 1 coat of clear wax and buffed slightly. I didn't distress.
Sorry about the little flecks here and there. On the centerpiece, I used a few moss rocks from Dollar Tree, and they really shed! I thought I got them all.
The entire board was around $13. So this part cost around $4.50. Not bad for a new addition to a spring table. I'll even use this during Valentine's Day I'm sure. My daughter's room has pink so it may find a spot up there!
Yesterday, I completed a simple tablescape for the kitchen dining area. I'll be sharing it next week.
Have a wonderful weekend!!
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Beautiful! Love chalk paint and grainsack stripes! Perfect combo!
Thanks so much, Katie! It was really a fun project!!! ~Christy
Wow what a sweet and simple idea! Those ideas I smack myself in the head and say “why didn’t I think of that”….LOL It just makes sense. I just love the chalk paint finishes but I have never used them yet. I think it is time. Thanks for sharing and have a great week. 🙂
Christy it’s so pretty! Puts me in the mood for Easter!…NOW!
That is a really cool idea! The Mr has lots of boards in his workshop that I might try before I head out to Lowes.
Thanks so much! I plan to make more! Makes for an easy update!!! ~Christy
I love this Christy! I have been drooling over all the antique boards and runners, and now you’ve showed me how to make my very own from regular wood! Love the way you painted it, Adorable centerpiece!
You are so sweet, Jenna! It took no time! One reader even suggested painting thrift store cutting boards!!! Great idea! Have fun! ~Christy
What a cute idea! Love the big bunny too! Hugs, Leena
Thanks so much, Leena! Have a wonderful week! ~Christy
Awesome idea, Christy! It’s the perfect anchor for your beautiful centerpiece! Thanks for the great tutorial!
Thanks sweet friend! Happy week to you! ~Christy
Really cute idea! Love it. The bunny vignette is darling too!
Thanks, Lisa!!! Happy spring to you!! ~Christy
Really cute idea! I might try this on an old cutting board from the GW,
Thanks, Janet!!! Great idea on the thrifty cutting boards!!! Happy Spring!! ~Christy
Very nice! I love the rabbit with it, too. I am loving working with ASCP!
Thanks so much, Lisa! Told you you’d love the ASCP!! Addictive! ~Christy
Super super cute Christy!!
Thanks, Martina!!! Loving the different look!!! ~Christy
Super cute Christy! I used that same sample of Baby Doe Pink for my Valentine’s Day banner so yours will look great next year then as well! Have a great weekend! ~Sonya
PS I use the felt pads, they work great! 🙂
Thanks so much!!! I’m really happy with it. Changed up the table this year at an affordable price. Have a great weekend! ~Christy
I know this is a stupid question but I don’t understand why it is called Grain Sack runner? Wouldn’t you stand a chance of scratching your table top with that board on top? My brain is only seeing one pro for this, you can pick the display up all in one piece.
Grain sack is the vintage pattern of old grain sacks. Have you never used felt pads on the bottom of things to protect furniture? I use them everywhere! My final tablescape also sits on a linen table runner as well. Have a lovely weekend! ~Christy