My next project came from one of my favorite people I met in Round Top at the Flea Market. They were a couple from Gatesville, TX who used salvaged wood and tin to create some AMAZING pieces. Lucky for me he was also selling his wood and tin. This is a piece of salvaged tin that he sold to me for $12. It’s beautiful… I love the shape, the paint, the lack of paint and the rust. What a combo!!
I knew I wanted to hang it just as it was but I did want to attach it to something… give it a little more beef. This is what I did…
I purchased two 8 ft cedar fence posts from Home Depot. These were about $2.00 a piece.
I started by marking off where I would cut. I made each piece 2″ longer than the tin and cut 4 of these pieces.
My tool of choice… my trusty $12 hand saw. I had every piece cut in less than 3 minutes.
This is what my 4 cut pieces looked like…
I also bought a 3ft yard stake for $.59… how’s that for shanty??
I cut two pieces 12″ long… the same width as my tin.
I then used my Gorilla Wood glue to attach the stakes to the posts.
I added glue to both pieces like this.
Before I attached them it looked like this…
Stuck together…
Then I used wood screws to make it even stronger…
When I was finished adding those it looked like this…
I repeated these steps on the other end as well.
My next step was the paint. I used my favorite blue out there… Olympic Blue Willow satin latex paint from Lowe’s.
I wanted it to look a bit shanty so I painted it but left some of the wood exposed as well. It looked like this at that point.
After letting that dry I started distressing. I used my 3M block sander with 80 grit paper to get my edges good and my corners better…
Then I added just a bit of Minwax Dark Walnut stain to the raw edges and corners.
Here’s one corner soaking it in…
Awwwww… so much better… I just rubbed off the extra stain with an old rag.
My next step was to attach my tin to the wood. I did this by using small finishing nails around the edges of the tin…
I added my d-rings to the back to hang my new art.
And it’s all finished!! I decided to put this in my powder bath that is BLANK at the moment. This will be my inspiration for more projects in this room.
And here’s a couple reasons why I LOVE me some old tin…
Thanks for stopping by! Keep in mind that this cedar piece makes a great backdrop for many things not just tin!






























Love that blue!
I love it! It looks sooooo good! I especially like where you hung it ~ that wall area always seems like it needs something about that size over it.
This is just fabulous. It looks so elegant! Pefect tall spot for it too!
Now I must get me some tin!
Beautiful! I loved it before – love it even more after! Nice job 🙂
LOVE THIS! It's simply darling!
Great idea…I love that!
Beautiful! I love old tin, this one has a particularly pleasing pattern. I love the blue with it. Great job!
That base wood is just what that old tin needed!
wow! That looks amazing!
Muy buen trabajo muy bello!!!
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You have created a great piece of art….12 bucks…..WOW !
Kammy
I would have hung this up just like you bought it – but you made it even cooler then the original. I love your idea's!!
F-a-b-u-l-o-u-s! Enough said….
I love vintage ceiling tiles and your is wonderful! Good job.
Love your blog!
The tin is beautiful as is, but with the wood, it is stunning! Love it!