Beachy Reclaimed Wood Decor

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Beachy Reclaimed Wood Decor

Reclaimed wood beach decor
Beachy Reclaimed Wood Decor

In the Designer's Words: "Finding old barn wood in Oregon is easy so I decide to make it breezy beachy style. You only need to take 30 min and it's finished. Mateials: beige raffia, netting, aqua teal flowers, and I have crazy DIY tips to find Mateials in the unbelievably ways so I added a little bling bling to it from a beach car air fresheners that is a bead and hanging charm style to intertwine into the raffia and netting and final touch a huge nautical starfish at the top. I have no idea the name of these twigs that are swirly in which I paint 3 or 4 in varies colors to add a little touch of color and unique creative design. (Nail hook on first not like I didn't do it until I was done). I love to share my unique techniques in which I've learned how to discover materials to create beach crafts because it's hard to find even at the Oregon coast and one of my tips I did share which also has flip flops, bamboo hooks, surf board, and a lei I have used in many other projects. These are in expensive too. Thanks for reading my tutorial and looking at my easy and fast beach craft which I love to do so much."

Estimated Cost$11-$20

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Primary TechniqueGreen Crafting

Beginner

Project TypeMake a Project

Materials List

  • Beige raffia
  • Reclaimed old barn wood as canvas
  • Wire netting twisted
  • Aqua teal flowers
  • Nautical starfishe
  • Unique beaded with hanging sea life charms actually is a beach car air freshener
  • Swirly twigs painted in a variety of color to add a little color
  • Hot glue gun
  • Framing hook and nails

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