How to Make a Barn Metal American Flag

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Happy Summer!

I first shared this barn metal American flag post back in 2022. Since then, I’ve made some other flags with my antique barn metal. And today, I’m sharing the post to celebrate the upcoming Fourth of July holiday with my Amazing Creators friends.

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal flag deck corner

If you are joining from Laura’s blog at Everyday Edits, welcome to Shop At Blu! If it is your first time here, let me introduce myself! I am a wife, mom of 5, and Mom Mom to one (shoutout to Gbaby Blu who is turning 9 this month). I started my blog back in 2103 to help advertise my antique and consignment store, The Blue Building. While my store has been closed for some time, my love of all things antique and vintage is just as strong. I have a passion for restoring old things that have seen better days and repurposing unusual items in my home. Thanks for visiting! I am so glad you are here! At the end of this post, you will find 9 other posts from my creative friends. I know you will find some inspiration. Be sure to visit everyone!

I’ve had this metal for a few years now just waiting for the perfect project.  I plan to use some in a building project for the patio under my new deck.  And of course I have many small projects in mind.  Today I am using some of this metal to make a large American flag.

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metalEasy Crockpot Apple Cobbler apple mixture

This metal is from my friend Gina at The Shabby Creek Cottage‘s deconstructed barn.  Her grandfather built the barn many years ago.  When she tore down the barn to make room for a new structure on her property, she offered me some of this antique sheet metal and of course I could not resist.  I made this clock immediately but haven’t used any more since.  Today is the day!

Supplies:

The Most Important Step!

The most important tip for this project is this:  WEAR GLOVES!  Cut metal has very sharp edges and can cause injury.  Always wear gloves to protect your skin.  The gloves should be made of leather, suede or heavy canvas.  Wear these gloves to move the metal, cut the metal, and even to look at the metal.  You get the message…wear your gloves.

Prepping

Clean the metal.  I hosed it off and used a brush to removed debris as it has been sitting beneath our outdoor deck for several years..  Be sure to clean both sides, rinse thoroughly and allow it to dry.  I set mine in the sun to dry.

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal sizes

 

Next, I used a sharpie and straight edge to design the size of my flag and trace the size.  I used three pieces of metal and cut them into various sizes.  For this project, I am making one giant flag  26″ x 32″,  two smaller flags 26″ x 20″, and two tiny flags 11″ x 6″.

I started to cut the metal with a pair of tin snips.  But I remembered that I had some metal cutting blades for my Ryobi cordless jigsaw.  So I grabbed a fresh battery and the jigsaw.   And am I so glad I did!

I quickly switched out the wood cutting blade for a metal cutting blade.  I love my Ryobi jigsaw!  It has a lever for ease of changing blades.  

I geared up with my safety glasses and my RZ mask to protect my eyes and my lungs.  The golden rule of DIY is safety first!  The jigsaw cut through the metal so quickly!  I saved at least 15 minutes by using this tool.  You can see the ease in the video at the end of this post. 

I used my Dremel sanding wheel to sand down the sharp edges.  For the smaller pieces of metal I used  sandpaper.  You want to remove all of the sharp edges from the metal to prevent injury.

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal Flag Dremel

After a quick wipe down with a damp rag to remove residual metal shaving and dust, my flags were ready to be painted.

Let’s Paint!

I started by taping off the star area of the flag and painting this area a beautiful navy blue. 

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal flag frogtape

Once this dried, I removed the Frogtape and painted my red stripes. 

After the red paint had dried, I painted the white stripes.  Because this metal was sort of corrugated with horizontal lines, it was not necessary to tape off the lines in order to paint although you certainly could do this.  I have a fairly steady hand and this is a rustic design so I was not concerned with stray or wavy lines.  Just follow natural the lines in the metal.  I like rough coverage also so I didn’t want every inch of the metal covered.  

Instead of hand drawing or stenciling 50 stars, I opted to cut them on my Silhouette.  Then I just had to transfer them onto the metal.  Apparently my vinyl was really old making it difficult to work with but in the end, the stars made it onto the metal flag.

I used 2 siding hooks to hang this beauty on my deck.  These are so convenient and easy to install.  You can hang just about anything on your siding!

A few accessories and we have a beautifully patriotic corner.  

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal flag deck decor

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal flag deck corner

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal flag deck decor corner

Here are the smaller flags.  They are perfect to scatter around.

The Blue Building Antiques Shopatblu barn metal small flag

I think I will make a PRIDE flag with some vibrant colors next.  I’ll be sure to post it on Facebook and Instagram. 

And here is a Pride flag that I made using the same techniques:

shopatblu barn metal pride flag colors

I’ve been on a creative kick for patriotic holidays.  Here are some others patriotic posts you may enjoy.

 

shopatblu how to make a barn metal flag

 

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Here are the other 9 posts from the Amazing Creators! Carol from Bluesky At Home is next on the list, if you are hopping in order!

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Bluesky at Home – 4th of July Banners and Pennants

Exquisitedly Unremarkable – DIY Glass Flag Plates

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From Farmhouse to Florida – Flags, Flowers, and Finials

An Organized Season – Front Door Decor

Cloches and Lavender – Flags and Spindles

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Gathered in the Kitchen – Front Door Patriotic Decor

B4 and Afters – Firework Flower Bouquet

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Everday Edits – 4th of July Centerpiece

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