Scrap Wood Christmas Trees
If you’ve been following along for awhile, you may have seen a couple of posts with this antique beadboard taken from an old milk barn in Wisconsin.
It’s all because of this bathroom, where I installed the beadboard on the ceiling!
Anyway, I have almost run out of the leftovers, but I have this project, and one more still to share with you before I’m done with this awesome stuff.
All I did to make these trees was to take the leftover planks and cut them into pieces, each one a bit smaller than the next. Most of them were already painted in white or green milk paint from the ceiling, so I just added a little paint to the ones that didn’t have it, and then glued the pieces together.
For the top star, I used some picture frame hanging wire and spray painted it gold. I drilled a hole in the top and added a little glue to hold the star in place.
Post by Jenny Leads
Jenny is the voice behind Refresh Living. She has a passion for helping people to create a home they love without spending a lot of money.
Oh my goodness this is sooo cute!!! I especially love the top star! 🙂
Great looking trees! Love the green washed color. And the funky little stars on top. Those are the best. Fun. Fun. Fun.
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving. Thanks for such a unique party!
Maria
LOVE THESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These trees are so cute!! I’m glad you kept the scrap wood because these turned out great!! There’s so much you can do with leftovers!! 🙂 Great job!!
Very very cute trees! And I love the whimsical star on the tops.
These are adorable! I love upcycling old things into new, and this is the perfect decoration!
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Those are so cute! Thanks for sharing!