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This hunk of wood has been left as natural as possible to show the beauty of the tree while acting as a console table.
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This side table is the perfect example of procrastination. I have been ‘planning’ this tutorial since we purchased our Christmas tree and it came with this hunk of wood on the bottom. I (naturally) squirrelled it away to make into the perfect DIY at a later date… Six months and 500 ideas later I decided I …
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DIY Table From Large Tree Slices
I've seen many tree round tables around the web waves and I've always wanted to make one. It just takes a bit of sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. Well, you get it . . . #ReuseIt I chiseled off the bark. Not difficult at all. Some use a grinder for this. These chainsaw marks are deep and numerous. That's why you have to sand so much. These pieces are about 2 feet across. A narrower stump would have relatively few sa…
How to Make Rustic End Tables | eHow.com
Make a pair of rustic end tables from the sliced portion of a tree trunk and a trio of hairpin legs. This beginner-level furniture project can be put together over a weekend. Use them as tables in your living room, nestle them in a cozy corner or place them in the bedroom as bedside tables.
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How to Make Rustic End Tables | eHow.com
Make a pair of rustic end tables from the sliced portion of a tree trunk and a trio of hairpin legs. This beginner-level furniture project can be put together over a weekend. Use them as tables in your living room, nestle them in a cozy corner or place them in the bedroom as bedside tables.
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DIY Table From Large Tree Slices
I've seen many tree round tables around the web waves and I've always wanted to make one. It just takes a bit of sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. And sanding. Well, you get it . . . #ReuseIt I chiseled off the bark. Not difficult at all. Some use a grinder for this. These chainsaw marks are deep and numerous. That's why you have to sand so much. These pieces are about 2 feet across. A narrower stump would have relatively few sa…
How to Make Rustic End Tables | eHow.com
Make a pair of rustic end tables from the sliced portion of a tree trunk and a trio of hairpin legs. This beginner-level furniture project can be put together over a weekend. Use them as tables in your living room, nestle them in a cozy corner or place them in the bedroom as bedside tables.
How to Make Rustic End Tables | eHow.com
Make a pair of rustic end tables from the sliced portion of a tree trunk and a trio of hairpin legs. This beginner-level furniture project can be put together over a weekend. Use them as tables in your living room, nestle them in a cozy corner or place them in the bedroom as bedside tables.
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How to Make Rustic End Tables | eHow.com
Make a pair of rustic end tables from the sliced portion of a tree trunk and a trio of hairpin legs. This beginner-level furniture project can be put together over a weekend. Use them as tables in your living room, nestle them in a cozy corner or place them in the bedroom as bedside tables.
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How to Make Rustic End Tables | eHow.com
Make a pair of rustic end tables from the sliced portion of a tree trunk and a trio of hairpin legs. This beginner-level furniture project can be put together over a weekend. Use them as tables in your living room, nestle them in a cozy corner or place them in the bedroom as bedside tables.