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Do you ever have those DIY projects that seem to never make it off the to do list? For years I have wanted to make a wooden growth chart but it is just one of those projects that never made it to the top of my list. I figured now that my youngest is 3.5 (today!) I better get on it before I miss all those marks of him shooting up at every growth spurt.
Well, I can report back now that this growth chart is checked off the list and the best part is it cost me under $5 and about 30 minutes to complete! Now that’s a project! (time calculated excludes drying time)
I decided to use a fence post I bought at Lowe’s Home Improvement for right round $2 The fence posts are the perfect size for the growth chart and are super affordable so it seemed like the perfect option!
I also picked up a quart of gray paint in the mis-tint section for only $0.50! Great find! It seems that they always have a selection of neutrals on clearance for mis-tint. I always like to check it out when I am browsing through and pick up any extra good deals.
The last things I needed was two small bottles of acrylic paint that I got at the craft store for $0.59 each. I chose dark brown for distressing and a Tiffany blue for the numbers.
That means my total with tax was just under $5!
To make the growth chart I took my fence post outside and painted on a nice thick coat of the gray paint (5 min) and let it dry.
After it was dry, I brought it in and used the dry brushing technique you can see here to distress it with the dark brown acrylic paint (about 3 minutes).
Next I pulled out the tape measure to 6 feet, which is the height I wanted my finished chart to go to. I lined up the bottom of the board with the 6 inch mark because I knew I would want to leave some room to hang the board above the base boards and such. If you have larger base boards you might want to leave 8 inches. Since my baseboards are only 2 inches, I had plenty of room!
I used a black sharpie to mark the foot and inch markers down the side with a ruler to keep the likes straight and even. You could also use your brown paint for this if you prefer. (10 min)
After the markers are drawn in, I used a stencil to add the numbers 1-6 at the foot markers.(5 min) If you don’t have a stencil, you could use the carbon transfer technique shown here to easily add numbers to your chart.
To finish, I dry brushed over the numbers to help them blend in to the distressed look (2 min.)
See how easy that was? No more excuses to put off this project!
And now a confession… I was so in love with this, I had to give it to my dear friend for her baby shower! It makes a perfect personalized gift. I really appreciate getting handmade items, so I also like to give them when I can. And with the inscription on the back, I think it was a perfect gift for the new little man!
What do you think, would you keep it or give it away as a gift?
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Jessi says
Adorable idea!
Kimber says
Thank you Jessi! I love it too, and it is a bonus that it is quick and easy!
Jen says
So cute! Love the colors, too!
Kimber says
Thanks Jen!I am debating on what colors to use for the next one (That I am KEEPING!)
popcosmo says
this is SO cute! Wish I’d had it for my kids when they were younger. And I agree with Jen, the colors are what makes it so adorable.
Kimber says
I know! I have regrets not having it earlier with my 3 year old! Thanks for the kind words!
Katie @ Made to be a Momma says
This is soo fun! I really need to make one of these for my boys! Love how its so inexpensive too! Would love to have you share at my party! http://www.madetobeamomma.com/2013/08/homemade-by-you-65.html
Kimber says
Thank you Katie- If you make it we would love for you to post a pic of it on our FB wall!
Laura Trevey says
This is such a sweet idea ~ love it!
Kimber says
Thank you Laura!
Jenn says
Love this version! I’ve wanted to do this but never thought of a fence post! Perfect!
How did you do the distressing?
Kimber says
Hi Jenn! Thanks for your comment! I used a dry brush technique… There should be a link in the post to the distressing. We would love for you to post a pic of your finished product on our FB page!
emily says
Looks fantastic! Don’t forget to leave room above the 6′ line. Some families have tall members. We measure our kids and are now marking 6’3″! I would hate to have such a precious memento that we “grew” out of.
Kimber says
You are so right Emily! We don’t have that issue haha but many people do! Thanks for stopping by!
emily says
Also, I love the fence post. However, if a smoother board was used, you can easily get more information written down without contending with the bumps. We use one board for three kids. One kid per side and one in the middle. I use fine point sharpies. When we make a height check, we record the date, any extra info like first day of school, and also weight. They enjoy comparing how tall they are next to a sibling from another year.
Kimber says
That is a great idea! We mark both of our kids on the front and just put the date and their initials but using all sides is fantastic!
ashley says
Darling! Thanks for the tutorial. How wide is a fence post?