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DIY Review: Handmade Wooden American Flag – Rustic, Patriotic, and Perfectly Imperfect

June 10, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

 

I don’t know about you, but there’s something extra special about décor that’s both meaningful and made by hand. That’s exactly what drew me to this gorgeous DIY wooden American flag from Reinvented Delaware. It’s rustic. It’s bold. It’s brimming with character. And the best part? It’s made using reclaimed wood, which gives it that perfect weathered look that screams vintage Americana.

This isn’t one of those quick, cookie-cutter craft projects. It’s the kind of DIY that feels like a labor of love—in the best possible way. Cindy walks you through the whole process with easy-to-follow steps, and I found myself nodding along, thinking, “Yes, I could totally make this.”

Using scrap wood from previous projects (we love a good upcycled decor idea, right?), she cuts, paints, and assembles each stripe with care. What really makes this piece shine is the attention to the little imperfections—the uneven brush strokes, the subtle distressing, the real wood grain showing through. It’s that handmade touch that gives it soul.

And let’s talk about those stars for a second. Instead of using a stencil or printed decals, she goes full-on old-school by hand painting them—flaws and all. It’s not about perfection here. It’s about capturing that raw, rugged beauty that makes patriotic farmhouse decor feel real and lived-in.

Once assembled, the flag makes a statement—whether it’s displayed on a porch, hung in a cozy entryway, or propped on a mantel. It’s bold, but not flashy. Americana, but not tacky. Just honest, beautiful handmade home decor with a patriotic twist.

Personally, I love that this project honors not just the flag, but the idea of reusing and recycling materials to create something new. It’s a subtle reminder that old things still have value and that a little creativity goes a long way.

So if you’ve got some extra lumber lying around (or you love haunting the scrap bin at your local hardware store like I do), this is the kind of weekend project that satisfies your creative itch and leaves you with something meaningful to display. Bonus points if you already have red, white, and blue paint in your stash.

Bottom line: this DIY is a winner. Whether you’re crafting for the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or just love a good rustic statement piece, this DIY reclaimed wood flag is a project with heart.

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DIY Review: Upcycled Vintage Book Flower Press – A Thoughtful Keepsake Gift

Looking for a heartfelt, handmade gift that combines nostalgia with nature? Cassie Fairy’s tutorial on transforming old, damaged books into a vintage-style flower press is a charming and practical project that makes for a perfect keepsake gift.?

Why It’s a Great Gift Idea

This DIY flower press is not just a functional item; it’s a sentimental treasure. By upcycling a vintage book, you’re preserving memories and giving a nod to the past. It’s ideal for nature lovers, gardeners, or anyone who appreciates the art of preserving flowers. The pressed flowers can be used in various crafts, such as creating bookmarks, greeting cards, or framed art, allowing the recipient to cherish the blooms long after they’ve been pressed.?

What’s Involved in the Project

Cassie provides a step-by-step guide, making it accessible even for beginners. The process involves selecting a sturdy, hardcover book, adding spacers like cardboard or chipboard, and securing everything with bolts and wing nuts. This setup allows for even pressure, ensuring that flowers are pressed flat and dry without damage. The vintage book cover adds an aesthetic touch, making the flower press not only functional but also a decorative piece.?

Final Thoughts

This upcycled flower press is more than just a gift; it’s a way to share the beauty of nature and the joy of crafting. It’s a thoughtful, sustainable, and creative present that will be appreciated for years to come. Whether you’re giving it as a gift or making one for yourself, it’s a delightful project that brings a touch of vintage charm into the modern world.?

For a detailed guide on creating your own, visit Cassie Fairy’s blog: How to Upcycle Old, Damaged Books into a Vintage-Style Flower Press.

 

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