Every month I have the opportunity to craft with some of my favorite friends over on Facebook using the project from the Craft Wood Club. This month I sent the cutest turkey cutout and showed them how to texture it using a Dollar Tree Tile. What I love most about this monthly membership is the creative freedom with quality wood pieces it provides. So whether you’re like me and using a Dollar Tree tile to add texture or you want to try a different technique, you have the perfect little wooden canvas to create with! For starters I peeled away the…
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I am currently obsessing over this DIY barn wood pumpkin decor. Each of our scrap wood mystery box subscribers received 2 of these pumpkin cutouts sourced from reclaimed barnwood right here from my farm. We offer these projects as a quarterly seasonal subscription so creatives have the opportunity to make beautiful decor from reclaimed wood. This is project two of three in the Fall Scrap Wood Mystery Box but I can say that the shape is easy enough to sketch out on some scrap wood and cut using a bandsaw or jig saw. One day soon I will get a…
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This little craft wood pumpkin is my first pumpkin project of the season and I promise it won’t be the last. I am loving this super cute wood piece from the Craft Wood Club. I made this super cute DIY Riser using this same shape. I love how versatile these wood pieces can be. I started this craft wood pumpkin by adding little half sphere beads to the perimeter of my craft wood piece. I am working on a template for this shape. These seasonal shapes are perfect for exercising this creative brain of mine. If you’re anything like me I…
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We recently launched a brand new membership we like to call the Craft Wood Club! Members receive a hand cut wood piece to craft with at the beginning of each month. This month we are sending this super cute shape and I decided it was perfect for making a DIY riser! I began by painting my wood piece in the prettiest shade of Sandstone by Waveryly. I was careful to paint all the edges and glued little wood knobs to a skewer for easy painting. I added dimension to the tray by dry brushing a layer of white paint and lightly…
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Even though Fall temps are far from sight, my heart can’t help but start thinking about the craft projects that come along with the cool crisp air. I had to break into my stash for this Fall scrap wood napkin project and I think you are going to love it as much as I do! Supplies Small piece of scrap wood (I am using a 1/2 piece leftover from other cuts) 1 Fall napkin Mod Podge Antique Glaze Parchment Paper Iron Fabric and Raffia 1 1/2″ wood bead sphere Paint Brush Glue Gun Begin by applying a thin coat of mod podge applied…
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It may been 100 and heck degrees outside but we have been all out Christmas in July this week at the shoppe! It felt so good to get on the saws and let my creativity come to light. You all LOVED the kits so much I was able to partner up with a local Amish craftsman to bulk produce these rustic Christmas wood projects! I have always been drawn to wood projects but these might just take the cake in the Christmas department. All of these projects were cut using a bandsaw and a jigsaw. I’m not saying this is…
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There isn’t any type of crafting much better than scrap wood craftin. I get the best feeling when I can got grab a few pieces from the wood pile and make something from scratch. This little scrap wood windmill is a prime example of what you can make when you have a good source of scrap wood! Supplies Scrap Wood Triangle pack Shims Chunky Wood Block Antique Wax by Waverly Crimson chalk paint by Waverly Ink chalk paint by Waverly Sandpaper Paint brushes Stain rag Ribbon Hot Glue Stencil Cinnamon Mod Podge Mini American Flag This scrap wood windmill project started with a large…
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Y’all let me tell you. I absolutely LOVE me a good scrap wood project! It’s kinda funny how you can be drawn to certain kinds of projects. What I love the most about this DIY fall barn wood decor is its simplicity. Making and crafting doesn’t have to be complicated or over the top. All you need to recreate a your own fall barnwood decor is… barn wood scrap fabric upholstery tacks hot glue + glue gun cotton pick small wood beads Now you may be thinking, where in the world am I gonna get a piece of barn wood. Luckily, I have a Woodpile Collection…
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Wood block DIY’s are my absolute fave. There is something so satisfying about being able to create something unique and quality for your home without having to hunt down crazy complicated supplies. This rusty wire mason jar was the perfect way to add a touch of rustic fall decor to my home without having to do just that. I already had most of these supplies laying around my house, and I wiling to bet you probably do too. Here is whatcha need for this perfect little piece of rustic fall decor… Supplies for Rusty Wire Mason Jar Wood Block Wood chunk (mine is about…
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Have I mentioned that I love wood projects? Well if you’re new here and don’t already know, wood crafts are my fave! I recently made this adorable rustic bunny decor with a few pieces of wood salvaged from a barn nearby and a little bunny cut out. These are the pieces I started this project with. Luckily, my wood guy saw my vision for this piece and kept as many raw edges of wood as possible for this rustic bunny decor…I.AM.IN.LOVE. Now I realize not every has pieces of barn wood just laying around so I created a Woodshop Project Box…