State String Art! My inspiration comes from a friend of mine's "Pins I actually made!" board.
I decided that I wanted to do three states for my husband and I; where I'm from, where he's from, and where we met and live.
Materials:
- board (the board I bought was a gigantic 4 foot pine panel from Lowe's)
- Nails (I bought wire nails, 7/8 X 17 is the size listed on the container, not that it's much help without the unit)
- string (I used normal white sewing thread)
- hammer
- state outline
- paint or stain
The first thing I did was stain my board. I think I wanted more of a cherry but we already had a dark walnut stain at home, so I went ahead with the walnut.
Then I found state outlines and printed them out. I enlarged mine so they would still fit on a single piece of paper, but there is a way you can get it done online to block it on more than one piece of paper. But I don't remember what the site is, lol. I'll update once I find that out.
After cutting out the outlines, I taped the outlines to the board. I decided to start with Nevada since it's the middle state and one of the easier ones. I hammered in nails around the outside of the template.
I probably could have nailed them closer together. It might have helped with the overall appearance of the finished piece. Once I was finished with the state outline, I made a heart around where we live. Then I picked a corner and tied the string to one of the nails. After that, it's super important to hold onto the thread because you don't tie off the thread until you go all the way around the state.
I plan on going back around a second time to make the thread more noticeable. I think if I'd hammered the nails in closer, the thread might have stood out more.
I then moved onto Kansas. I tried a different, more chaotic string wrapping technique, which I later cut off.
And here we have the finished piece so far. I'll probably be redoing Kansas and quite frankly, New York scares me.
A friend on Instagram posted this nifty state string art of Louisiana, and I think it will help me solve my New York dilemma. Posting these directions has inspired me to possibly finish, so an update may be coming soon.
Which state would you be scared to attempt in string?
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