Biyernes, Setyembre 18, 2015

Rustic Fall Wood Slice Banner

DIY rustic fall garland. Using wood slices and a wood burner. sawdust2stitches for Remodelaholic.com

Fall is in the air!  Or so they say…  This is Corey from Sawdust 2 Stitches, and I  live in the sunny state of Florida!  Which I  really do like living here, it is a great place to live, and being 5 miles from a beach ain’t too shabby!  The only problem?  I grew up an Ohio girl and spent most of my life in states where we have ALL four seasons.  I miss the crisp air, and the changing colors…. Well there is not a whole lot I can do to change the outdoor climate, but  inside ?  Inside, I try my darndest to recreate that feel.  (My body doesn’t know what to think when we walk out the door to go to the pool.) Ha.

Regardless,  here is one of my  favorite new fall decorations.  I  am really  digging the idea of decorating  with natural elements.  Here is what I came up with for some front entry lovin’.

diy woodslice banner by sawdust2stitches for Remodelaholic.com

How to Make a Printed Wood Slice Banner

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Supplies Used:

  • Wood Slices (like these)
  • Transfer Paper (sometimes also called tracing paper or carbon paper, like this)
  • Pencil
  • Jute String

Tools Suggested:

  • Wood Burner – available at a local craft or hardware store, or here on Amazon
  • Computer Printer
  • Drill and 1/4″ bit

    Recently, I decided our front tree needed to go… It was ugly, it was killing the lawn, and it basically covered our entire home. So down it came,  but I definitely wanted to re-use some of the raw material!  I made a TON of these wood slices.  They were perfect for all sorts of rustic crafts! (Warning:  they can split if they dry too quickly.  I have been told that if you  stick them in a doubled up brown paper bags, and daily  take them out to air it will prevent them from drying too quickly.)

If you don’t  have a tree would you like to cut down, then there are some alternatives; I have seen them at quite a few craft stores in the wood crafting sections and there are a variety of options on Amazonwood slices Feel free to freehand a design on the slices.  If you feel like you are a little less artistically  inclined, or are simply a perfectionist,  then I would suggest utilizing transfer paper!  Simply print off the appropriate letters from  your computer. In this case  “F-A-L-L”.

Wood Slice Fall banner sawdust2stitches for remodelaholic.com

  Then simply  transfer it using the  magical  transfer paper!  It is really simple, if you get confused just  follow the instructions on the packaging. DIY wood slice fall banner remodelaholic.com Now you are ready! Ok,  deep breath, this is just like painting, except it will burn the crap out of you if you grab the wrong spot.  (Basically the same thing, right ?) Anyways,  wood burners are not that expensive, I have seen them starting at $10 and up.

Wood Slice Garland www.remodelaholic.com  Disclaimer: I do not in anyway shape or form consider myself a pro. I DID start watching a tutorial  on YouTube, but then got distracted and took the “wing it” approach. This is probably my 4th attempt using the wood burner,  but I recorded it, because I want you to see how simple it is. Incorrect technique? Probably, but was simple none-the-less.

Have a fear of hot, pointy objects?  Well, there is no shame in taking a sharpie to this sucker. Seriously,  unless you are looking closely, it will be hard to spot the difference  (shhh… if you don’t tell, I won’t.)

  Moving on.  Let’s get this sucker up on the wall!  For this next step you will need to enlist a drill and a 1/4″ drill bit.  When  drilling the holes for the string, remember to keep the holes  towards the top of the wood slice.   It will  prevent it from hanging all wonky, and flipping over.

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  Next  step is fairly self explanatory.  Just string em’ together!  I chose to have my  jute  string across the back, but if you’d like,

string it across the front it will give it a “stitched together” look.  DIY fall wood slice banner sawdust2stitches for www.remodelaholic.com  The spacing on the letters is completely up to you.  I found that the jute was coarse enough that I did not need to reinforce the  wood slices to prevent them from moving. BUT, if you  would rather them NOT MOVE,  put a quick dab of hot glue  on the wood so that is holds the jute in place.

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There you have it folks! A great little welcome banner, that is neutral and goes with just about any color palette. Easy fall decor, just use a woodburner or a permanent marker to write on wood slices to make a cute decorative banner!

(Like that wall organizer? That tutorial is here.)

 Thanks  for reading and “Take Luck”,

Corey from Sawdust 2 Stitches

  If you like this project  you should check out some of these!

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