How to Make a Wood Slice Wreath

5 Materials
$10
2 Hours
Easy

Save your Christmas tree trunk this year to make yourself a stylish wood slice wreath, alternatively purchase pre cut wood slices to make this fun wreath.


You will need approx 40 wood slices, dependant upon the finished size of your wreath and the size of the log slices. I am working with log slices varying between 1 -2" diameter to create a small wreath.


Play with your wood slices - creating two layers, one larger as the base, with a second smaller layer so that the log slices overlap each other

Having chosen your wood slices, mark off triangular sections with masking tape for your first layer of paint.

Paint and set aside to dry.


Once dry remove the masking tape, then mask a second triangular shape for your second colour of choice.


Paint, once dry remove the masking tape.

Arrange your larger slices in a circular shape - use a household item as a guide for forming the circle.

Apply E6000 glue to the back of your smaller slices and arrange to overlap the large log slices, thus joining them together.

Once the wreath has full dried check the rigidity, if need be turn over. Staple gun the log slices where they but each other to add strength.


Lastly tie a bow in a piece of hessian and attach to the base of the wreath. Check out my full blog post which includes a video.

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  • Judith Judith on Oct 30, 2023

    Great idea but I don’t like the paint colors- how bout holiday colors? Also instead of the odd looking lace bow - do you really need one? - why not use twine, or colored raffia?

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  • Lucille Lucille on Nov 17, 2020

    This is awesome! I live in rural Newfoundland, Canada and hubby will be cutting a tree tomorrow or looking through my brother’s wood piles.


    Stay safe all!! 😊

  • Lahna Loftin Lahna Loftin on Oct 29, 2022

    I may try modge podgeing Christmas scenes on it for a holiday theme. My mind is full of ideas for decorating this one. So much fun to be had!

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