This wooden growth chart proved to be a very simple and quick project. If I had made it 6 years ago, I probably would have sanded it down, used stencils for the lines and numbers, painted slowly and carefully, and stained it. Maybe I would have even added some kind of mounting device to the back so it could be attached to a wall. But times have changed, and it can be a challenge to set aside even an hour to work on a project. So don't look too closely at my crooked lines and hand-painted numbers.
I bought this piece of wood at Lowe's and had someone cut it there to 6 1/2 feet. Then I did all of my measurements in pencil (this was the most time consuming part) and used my transfer paper technique to draw on the numbers. Then I went over everything with black paint and called it good. I guess I went for the natural look, didn't bother sanding it or staining it. But I quite like how it turned out.

I love the knots in the wood. I intentionally chose a piece of wood that had them.
All ready to measure these fast-growing kids! I'm planning on measuring everyone on their birthdays each year. That way we can compare everyone's height by age. Now I just need to find a good way to mark their height... markers? paint? wood burning?... I might need to experiment a bit.
Oh my goodness-- this is beautiful!
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