DIY Wood Slice Photo Transfer | Parental Perspective
Learn how to easily transfer any photo onto a slice of wood using Silhouette temporary tattoo paper.
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Easy DIY Projects You Can Do With Tree Trunks
If you ever want to start building your own furniture pieces, consider this: few things are easier to work with than tree trunks/ wood logs. In most cases, all you have to do bring the log home and find a good place for it. It could become your new side table or nightstand. Of course,...
How To: DIY Stump Table
Shop this post: JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. You guys, we made a table from a slice of tree stump, no joke! We mentioned tackling a DIY project we were pretty excited about weekend before last — well we finally got it finished and this is it. Here's the whole (very long) story of how this all came about and step by step instructions of exactly how it went down in the event you want to tackle making one of your own! We started out with…
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How to Care for Iris Plants After Bloom | Hunker
Irises are hardy perenials that don't require much care after planting. Keep them in a sunny, well-drained spot, removing spent blooms and trimming foliage in the fall will ensure healthy plants each spring. Divide and transplant irises every few years to avoid overcrowding and root rot.
DIY wood stools
I teased you guys with this DIY project last week, and these stocky guys were not only easy to make, but they were a huge hit with all the wedding guests. So much so that we had several guests putting dibs on wanting to take them home after all was said and done. What you'll need: 12 solid wood stumps big enough to hold one person (we used oak that was roughly 14" in diameter) Drill with a 1/4" wood drill bit Plywood to create the base of the cushion (my friend Aaron had a bunch of plywood…
What is the difference between Pentacryl and Wood Juice and how do I know which one to use? - Preservation Solutions
When working with and drying green wood, you will realize that there are different stages of wetness. Pentacryl and Wood Juice are both wood stabilizers. However, Pentacryl is formulated to treat wood that has a high moisture content (fresh cut), generally above 25%. Do not be fooled by large pieces of wood, trees or logs …
How to Age Wood to Gray | Hunker
Aged wood develops a silvery gray color over time. This coloration is due to oxidation and exposure to the elements. The wood fades from its natural beige color to a washed-out gray color. Speed up this graying process and transform your wood from new to gray using household ingredients.