DIY Tree Stump Coasters
DIY Tree Stump Coasters
I know this is a little late but I have to say it...Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I had set a goal of an almost all homemade Christmas and I have to say I did pretty well. Female homemade items are pretty easy to find and make but I really struggled for ideas for the males in my family.
When I went to make the ornaments, they werent turning out to be exactly what I wanted. After leaving one of the circles sitting on my kitchen counter for a week (does anyone else do that, you dont have a home for something so it sits on the counter?) I realized that it was the perfect size for a coaster. So my gift for the men was found! I ended up making these simple and free tree stump coasters for my husband, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.
They were very well received by all the men!
Materials:
- Miter saw
- Tree stump (approximately 4 inches in diameter)
- Polyurethane (or another sealant)
- Foam brush
- Sand paper
Method:
I plugged in my miter saw, shoed my kids into the house, put on my gorgeous safety goggles (they really are horrible things, but I would be in serious trouble if I was caught not wearing them) and placed my 3 foot stump on the miter saw.I held my breath, made sure my fingers were very far away from any moving parts, and cut a 1/3 -1/2 inch slice of the wood off the stump. I continued to do this until I had enough disks. I planned to give each person 4 coasters.
Once all the coasters were cut, I quickly sanded them with some fine sandpaper. If I was smart, I would have pulled out my mouse sander, but I didnt. So each was sanded by hand.
I pulled out my scrap cardboard, laid out all the coasters and gave the tops and sides a few coats of polyurethane I had laying around with those cheap foam brushes. Once dried, I flipped them over and did the same on the opposite side.
After they were completely dry (follow the instructions on your sealant) I stacked the stump coasters, aligning any imperfections and wrapped them with raffia.
What do you do with your old trees?
What do you think of this? Not bad for a spur of the moment, first idea failed, gift!
I hope everyone had a great holiday season!
Stephanie
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