A Killer Charcuterie Board DIY
I have this beautiful antique sideboard that I’ve probably had for over 17 years or more. While I USE my antiques (their not just for show), I like to protect them. I’ve always wanted to make a safe surface for my sideboard because I use it a lot. So I thought of a dual purpose board...a charcuterie board & a protective surface.
DIY STEPS: I purchased a large pre-cut 3/4″ pine board ($12 @ Home Depot).
- I sanded it a bit (I wanted a rough – rustic finish), so I didn’t do a lot of sanding on this piece.
- I sporadically added black paint in various areas, especially the outer edges.
- Followed by a white wash on the entire surface and sides after the black paint dried. I didn’t paint on the black surfaces (to keep exposed).
- Sanded lightly
- Applied 2 coats of polyurethane. (Allow to dry for several hours in between each coat!)
- Attached 2 handles on each end. (I purchased 2 beautiful wrought iron handles (online $19) that would make a statement (go BIG!) lol
- THAT’S IT!
Installing the wrought iron handles.
Final finish.
Dual purpose board.
This was a fun but VERY easy project that took no time whatsoever to make! It will get a lot of use.
READ MORE:
https://www.gullycreekcottage.com/how-i-made-a-custom-killer-charcuterie-board/
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Suggested materials:
- 3/4" pre cut pine board (Home Depot)
- Iron handles (any Online hardware shop)
- Paint ((already had on hand))
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