Burlap Coffee Sack - Bulletin Board

Make a bulletin board using a coffee sack. 
 You will need: a burlap sack, frame, cork, cardboard, paint, glue, stapler and push pins.
  I painted my frame with Benjamin Moore - bone white in semi-gloss. Glue your cork to the cardboard. Cut your burlap sack to size including both the front and back and place it on top of your cork. Now staple and glue it to the back of your frame.
*Let dry overnight.
I purchased the frame with the floral print.
 Any frame you have on hand will do.

Antique upholstery nails make great looking push pins. I painted them silver and then aged them with a walnut stain.

  
I love how the frame turned out.
What are you waiting for? Go make one yourself. You will be glad you did. 

38 comments:

Gypsy Heart said...

What a great idea! Looks wonderful ~

xo
Pat

Rachelle @ Dazed. And Then Some... said...

Yay!!! I LOVE your burlap bulletin board! I have been scouring the local area for burlap to no avail. I guess I can live vicariously through you. ;)

Ido said...

I love this project Dee, where did you buy the cork?
XXX Ido

Debbiedoos said...

Great project Dee! Looks so cute too.

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Great use for a frame whose picture you have no use for, Dee! I actually brought 3 or 4 framed pieces with us just for the frames! I have no idea what I'm doing with them yet, but I couldn't give up those frames.

Gina said...

Great idea and it turned out so nicely!

Rosemary@villabarnes said...

Great graphics on this, Dee. I've made these, and it's such a great way to repurpose burlap. Your frame works beautifully.

Ika Verunica said...

Super ideja!!
Pozdrav.

Anonymous said...

Love your new bulletin board Dee. You are the "Queen of bulletin boards" my friend. I'm the lucky owner of two of your beautiful bulletin boards and love them both so much. Each one is so perfectly done. Love the frame that you used...it works perfect with your burlap bag.

I'm about to make two myself for gifts and I will use your ideas for inspiration. Thanks you. Hope you are feeling better too. rj

Pam@OurAdventuresInHomeImprovement said...

Great job on this project! I love the coffee sack. Well done!

Pam

Vanessa said...

Hi, Dee

I been having the hardest time finding vintage burlaps or even sacks. Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks,
Vanessa

nádya said...

Hi Dee! You're getting creative!!! I loved this bulletin board. I'm planning to make one of these for me but not yet I've got the stuff I need.
Blessings,
Nadya

Anonymous said...

I love this! Thanks for sharing it! I'm on my way to but some coffee sacks I saw at an antique store- I have to try this!

Rhissanna said...

The fancy upholstery tacks as pushpins is a really smart move. It wouldn't do to have mundane plastic pins in this lovely board. Thank you for the tutorial!

The Polka Dot Closet said...

I love it Dee, thanks for sharing!

Carol

Anonymous said...

Oh my God Dee! This is so chic and beautiful. What a great addition.

I have a couple of rice sacs and this is a great inspiration. Thank you so much for sharing.

Love
Roy@Trumatter

Daniella said...

Oh Dee! I'd love to spend a day in your brain! You have the best ideas!!
I still haven't ued the burlap sack you sent me!! I have no idea what I am waiting for!!! ugh.
xxDaniella

Jingle said...

That is seriously fabulous!

xinex said...

This looks very nice, Dee. Good job!...Christine

Unknown said...

That is seriously beautiful Dee, love that burlap! Thanks for visiting my blog and your lovely comment, I so appreciate this! Greetz from the Netherlands, Ira

Cindy Adkins said...

OH MY GOSH--this is totally fabulous!!! and I love your wine bottle candle holder too--WOW!!!
You have so much talent, my friend--it is always astounding to come over here...and even your neighbors are creative too!!!
XO
Cin

Char said...

Oh Dee, that is just so cute and looks very easy too. I think it would be a great project to do with my grandchildren. Thanks so much,
Char

Marianne said...

This is just so nice Dee. I'm always looking of pretty bulletin borads but can never find one. And you vignette is just gorgeous!
Marianne :)

Gabriela Delworth - Instructional Designer said...

Hello,

Thanks so much for visiting me!
Love the one with the floral background.


Gabriela

Lina - Fancy Frugal Life said...

Hi Dee, I love this grain sack frame!! great idea :)
Lina
Fancy Frugal Life

Katherines Corner said...

This looks wonderful Dee, great job xo

Jacqueline said...

This is so adorable! I love that you found that cute frame already but you are right it could be any frame. Thanks.

Cécile said...

This is a great idea. I'll have to keep it in mind.

Barb said...

Dee, this is absolutely adorable. I want to do one. Thanks for the inspiration.

Barb ♥

Unknown said...

Just wonderul, thank you for sharing!

Vivienne @ the V Spot said...

I love this! Great job and I definitely need to do one!

Anneke said...

such a great idea and wonderful work

Unknown said...

Dee, Thanks so much for the sweet notes you left me at ItsOverflowing! I'm glad to have you following me and I'm following you right back!!! That frame is so great and the tutorial so helpful!!! Glad to know I'll have a sweet friend following my series on kitchen renovation and other whatnots!!!

Aimee @ ItsOverflowing

Veronica said...

Hi Dee. Thanks for Stopping by my other blog great to have you along! This is such a grand idea and I have always wanted a notice n
board and this looks so doable...

Have a great weekend

Veronica

Kim Dellow said...

Great project! It looks perfect. Kim

Firecracker Kid said...

Great project Dee. I can do that with the burlap sack I won in your giveaway. It's resting in my bowl keep at present :-)
Hugs~Carol

Becky@Beyond The Picket Fence said...

I love the print on this coffee sack and the frame you used to put it in. Thanks for linking up!

Unknown said...

I really love this project. I am obsessed with burlap and coffee sacks. I like that your put this in a window-type frame!

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