If you look closely though, you’ll have a bit of speckling on them.. Drop the eggs into a bowl of cold water to stop the cooking process, and you’re done!.
The problem with these shutters is that they’re built right into the siding so they look really really fake.They look OK from a distance, but they really bugged us.

Also, white houses with dark green shutters are really popular around here and we didn’t want to be “one of the green houses” on our street anymore.. And now here’s how that window looks with new, slightly less fake-looking DIY shutters!.Just so much nicer, right?.Here’s how we made them in like 5 minutes flat!.

Chris picked up some 1×12 rough cut pine.The roughness of it gives it extra farmhousey appeal!

We cut it down into 5″ strips.
You can do any size you like, we just went with a size that would cover up our existing shutters.-About 5 fresh sage leaves, torn up.
-1/2 tsp of dried rosemary.-1 tsp garlic powder.
-1 package of onion soup mix.-2 tsp soy sauce.
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