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DIY Mini Wooden Serving Boards
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DIY Mini Wooden Serving Boards

Add a touch of rustic charm to your next party with these easy-to-make mini wooden serving boards.
Cook Time2 hours
Curing time2 days
Total Time2 days 2 hours
Course: DIY
Cuisine: Kitchen Decor
Keyword: diy wooden serving board
Cost: $30

Instructions

  • First stain the wooden hexagons with either an old cloth or foam brush dipped into the non-toxic stain.
    Let it dry completely.
  • If you’re going to do the color blocking on some of the hexagons, use the painter’s tape to tape different sections, making sure to run your hands over the edges of the tape to get a clean, sharp line.
  • Paint the colors onto the tile brushing away from the tape so that it doesn’t gunk up and cause weird edges when you peel it away.
    Then let it dry completely.
  • Once the paint is completely dry, you can spray the entire wood piece with the clear spray shellac so that it has a food-safe, resistant surface.
    It will need to set for 24-48 hours to be fully cured, but you can super glue your finishing brass touches onto the tiles once the shellac is dry to the touch.

Notes

  • Be sure to lightly hand wash the tiles after using them, and avoid completely submerging them in water, especially if you’re using brass embellishments.