*2 inch wood screws-$1
First I decided exactly where I would hang my board.
Then measured to see just how big/small I wanted to make my magnet board.
Next I cut everything (boards and flashing). Sanded the rough edges of my boards and started painting. While the first coat of paint was drying I hung the aluminum flashing on the wall with small brads and a bit of glue. My little boys, who LOVE to help with all my projects, then applied the second coat of paint for me. When the paint was dry I simply hung the boards, overlapping the flashing about 1 inch, framing out the aluminum flashing using wood screws. You don't necessarily have to screw it to the wall, I just did because it is above my little guy's bed and absolutely do not want it to fall on him. Then I painted the screw heads; I thought about using wood putty to hide the screws, but because it is in my little boys' room I wanted it to have personality and be childlike.
This is one of the reasons I love DIY, you get to make it exactly how you want it.
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