Industrial Farmhouse sign window valance with patio table

Learn how to make this charming industrial Farmhouse sign window valance with farmhouse patio table easily with stencils! Click to read full tutorial and where to find the stencils!

Industrial FARMHOUSE sign window valance with patio table

My ultimate dream home is a white farmhouse with a wrap around porch in the middle of a few rolling hills, with a creek or lake out back. Isn’t that a wonderful vision?

Thing is, farmhouse decorating is currently alive and well all over the land. So, due to many requests, it was time to bring a little much more affordable FARMHOUSE action into your own current home!

And mine. 🙂

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Farmhouse stencil from Funky Junk's Old Sign Stencils

View Farmhouse stencil HERE

About this stencil

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Farmhouse is a bold, clean and timeless stencil sign design, offered in both small and large. It comes with registration marks so it’s effortless to position!

Learn how to make this charming industrial Farmhouse sign window valance with farmhouse patio table easily with stencils! Click to read full tutorial and where to find the stencils!

So here’s how I made this super cool Farmhouse sign to hang in the kitchen using Farmhouse – large!

Industrial FARMHOUSE reclaimed wood farm style patio table, with stencilled coasters. Using Funky Junk's Old Sign Stencils | funkyjunkinteriors.net
… along with creating an outdoor Farmhouse patio table with Farmhouse – small.

Let’s start with Farmhouse – Large first.

Farmhouse stencil from Funky Junk's Old Sign Stencils

View Farmhouse stencil HERE

Since Farmhouse – Large is so big, it comes in 2 pieces. But, it’s easy to align together!

Simply overlap the triangle registration marks, tape stencil together, position the stencil on your board, and you’re ready to stencil.

Here’s how I made this sign:

Industrial Farmhouse sign window valance

Learn how to make this charming industrial Farmhouse sign window valance with farmhouse patio table easily with stencils! Click to read full tutorial and where to find the stencils!

 

How to stencil this Farmhouse sign

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  1. Cut board of choice to desired length, then lightly sand.
  2. Tape together Farmhouse – large, then position in the middle of your board.
  3. Load stencil brush with black paint, then offload most to create a dry brush.
  4. Tap or swirl paint through stencil for desired effect.
  5. Lightly sand over stenciled lettering to further distress if desired.
  6. Mount sign to wall using screws.
  7. Add some additional rusty junk or hooks for added interest.

Learn more about how to stencil from THIS post.

I prefer my kitchen to be window treatment-less, to let that view and sunshine in! So instead, I like to place a statement piece along the tops of the windows.

The large FARMHOUSE sign creates a perfect impact for a kitchen window valance, and sets the stage for the junk styled dried flowers that hang between the windows.

Who needs curtains again? 🙂

How to hang dried hydrangeas from an antique oil funnel as kitchen decor. Click to see more!
Because I am a junk collector, I gathered up a bunch of old relics to frame out the windows.

This old oil funnel teamed up with some crank gear thing made the perfect team to display some dried hydrangeas from my backyard.

How to hang dried hydrangeas and other dried flowers in a kitchen with rusty junk, baskets, and an antique oil funnel from a Farmhouse sign. Click to see more!
Throw in an old chain and wheel, well… that’s just rusty junk goodness right there. 🙂

How to hang dried hydrangeas and other dried flowers in a kitchen with rusty junk, baskets, and an antique oil funnel from a Farmhouse sign. Click to see more!
Other random junk came into play too, hanging even more dried flowers on the right side of the middle window.

I love working with hydrangeas and lavender, because I forget to water plants they will look like this for a VERY long time!


How to hang dried hydrangeas and other dried flowers in a kitchen with rusty junk, baskets, and an antique oil funnel from a Farmhouse sign. Click to see more!
How to hang dried hydrangeas and other dried flowers in a kitchen with rusty junk, baskets, and an antique oil funnel from a Farmhouse sign. Click to see more!

My neighbour Geraldine allowed me to raid her limelight white hydrangea bush.

That little pipe shelf (tutorial HERE) to the right fits right in. 

So let’s move outdoors to the patio next!

Farmhouse table for outdoors

 

Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.
And next up, here’s the FARMHOUSE – small stencil! Perfect for more compact projects such as this charming little farmhouse table for the patio!

Here’s how I made it:

Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.
If you visited here over the summer, this farmhouse styled patio table will look familiar.

HERE is the original tutorial.

Here’s how I revamped it:

How to make this farmhouse table for the patio:

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1. Measure, cut then attach some 2x4s to the top of a table, stacked to the desired height. I stacked two.

2. Cut cedar fence planks to the desired length, then lightly sand.


Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.

3. Attach cedar planks to the 2x4s with screws.


Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.
View stencil at: Farmhouse – Small HERE

4. Position Farmhouse-Small along one end of the table and secure with masking tape.

5. Stencil in black.

The paint I chose, was Fusion Mineral Paint’s Coal Black.

Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.

View stencil Welcome To My Garden HERE

6. I added a ‘Welcome To My’ above the Farmhouse stencil using the Welcome To My Garden stencil.

Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.

The finished farmhouse table!

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Welcome to my FARMHOUSE table on the patio! A perfect fit! Isn’t it the cutest?!

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DIY Coasters

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And looks pretty cute too, with those stencilled coasters! Here’s how I make coasters:

Coffee bean coasters   Gate styled coasters

Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.

Love this little Farmhouse table teamed up with a couple of black antique windsor kitchen chairs!


Learn how to stencil this charming rustic Farmhouse table for an outdoor patio! Click to read full tutorial.
Now, that was one affordable farmhouse!

How would you add some farmhouse charm to your home using these stencils?


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View Farmhouse stencils HERE.

Learn how to make this rustic Farmhouse sign with farmhouse clock!

Visit other Farmhouse stencil projects HERE

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11 thoughts on “Industrial Farmhouse sign window valance with patio table

  1. Everything looks so fun – can I just say again your stencils are really the best. So clean and easy to use but the quality is where they really shine. This one is so tempting!!! Mix and matching is the best – I’ve been doing a lot of that lately. Love the farm table – I just made one for our land the other day so when we work out there we have a place for lunch, didn’t even think about jazzing it up with stencils. Great idea!!

  2. Hi Donna,
    The stencil is great, but I am interested in the ceiling treatment above it with your lighting! Can you share how you made it, what it is made of and the install? It looks like metal?
    Thanks,
    Pat

  3. Donna! No lumps, thank you! I’ll be right over! ?
    Just LOVE your creativity & what you can do with JUNK!!! Love it! Love it!! ❤️

  4. Love, Love, Love your kitchen!
    I have a few of your stencils and I Love them.
    Loving this Farmhouse one.

    Sandi

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