What can I make with slices of wood?
These wood round craft ideas are just adorable!
- Gold Leaf Wood Slice Coat Hangers – Desert Domicile.
- Lace Painted Wood Slice Coasters – Little Red Window.
- Wood Slice Flowers – Ashbee Design.
- Wood Slice Thumbtacks – Mountain Modern Life.
- Floating Plant Shelves – Bloglovin’ Fall For DIY.
What can I do with a large tree slice?
10 Things to Do with Cross-Cut Trees
- Cross-Sections. 1/11. Fallen branches and trees don’t often have much to look forward to besides becoming mulch on the forest floor.
- Trivet. 2/11.
- Charger. 3/11.
- Coasters. 4/11.
- Cake Stand. 5/11.
- Vase. 6/11.
- Place Cards. 7/11.
- Table. 8/11.
How do you keep bark on wood slices?
How To Keep Bark On Your Wood Projects
- Cut the stock in the winter when the sap is not flowing. Bacteria or mold growing under the bark will reduce its bond to the wood.
- Store your harvested pieces in a cool, dry place. Or, if you can put it in a kiln right away — that is even better.
What can I do with small wood slices?
17 Amazing Wood Slice Craft Ideas
- Cut a groove into the top of a wood slice and it’s perfect for propping up this cute (and free) desktop calendar.
- Embroider a design onto a wood slice!
- Make magnets.
- Turn a wood round into a cool pencil holder.
- Spice up your corkboard and make wood slice thumbtacks.
How do you decoupage wood slices?
Instructions
- First, paint one side of the wood round with white acrylic paint.
- Peel apart the layers of the decorative napkin, and discard the bottom, unpatterned layer.
- Apply a layer of decoupage glue over the white paint.
- Use sandpaper to gently remove the excess napkin paper, smoothing the edges of the wood round.
How long do wood slices take to dry?
Thinner slices can dry in just a few days, but slices that are thicker than 5 inches (13 cm) could take up to a month. If the surface of the wood is moist or damp at all to the touch, then it isn’t dry yet.