View attachment 1062343 View attachment 1062344 View attachment 1062345 On an appropriately patriotic note, here are some folk art flag decor pieces I made from yet more scrap wood and left over paints. Again, no set measurements, but proportion is important for these to look right. I've also used small star wood cutouts and numbers that you find at craft stores to make house number plaques, but all sold or given away. You can see another iteration in my profile pic.
The second photo shows the reuse of old cedar fencing that was being thrown out by folks in town when they were installing chain link. My kids and I actually made that particular piece the weekend after 9/11. We gave it to my dad for his birthday the following June and we all signed and dated it. He had it above his mantel for years and loved to brag about his grandkids making it. When my dad passed, I put it on my wall as a very special keepsake that my kids can squabble over when I'm gone.
ETA: its also important to start and end the stripes with RED! Otherwise, even in an inaccurate folk art piece they look wrong.