I love making simple wood projects but often times I skip wood projects just because I don't have enough space and right tools to proceed the project. So, I thought I will make a roundup of wood projects that can be done with simple tools like a drill, hand saw, screwdriver, wood glue, etc. Some of these projects I am sharing says it requires miter saw or jig saw but I am sure these cuts can be done at any home improvement store if you take the measurements with you when buying the wood supplies. Let's take a look at the projects.
Easy DIY Wood Slice table from Lia Griffith
Foldable Wood Laundry Hamper DIY from Gina | Michele
Hanging Basket Wood Stand from Shanty to Chic
DIY Farmhouse Shelves from Lolly Jane
DIY Plywood Floor Mirror from The Merry thought
$6 Throw ladder for beginners from Dream a little bigger
DIY phone holder and Photo display from Anika's DIY life
DIY planter stand from Mikaela Puranen
DIY Under sofa storage on wheels from Passion shake
DIY Poster Hanger from A Beautiful Mess
DIY wood earring board from Club crafted
DIY Bookends with organizers from Vikalpah
What do you think? Have you tackled any wood project from the scratch? Share your experience in the comments below. One of my favorite wood project that I have done is the DIY bookends. It requires a lot of cuts but I got help from our friend for which I am very glad. It adds a nice pop of color to the neutral decor in our apartment. I have few ideas for simple projects like these but let's see how it goes.
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Now I want to go get some wood and start making one of these projects! These are all so great!! Great feature for the #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteI really like that folding laundry hamper. It would be a nice way to get it out of the way when it wasn't in use. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, I got a few ideas of things I can do with some of my left over wood! #HomeMattersPArty
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of spare wood! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty
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I like the hairpin leg table and the rustic shelves the best. Great roundup of projects! #HomeMattersParty
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Really good post
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