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Upcycled pallet ideas

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Hi there everyone!
 
Yes, I indeed know I get carried away when I get on a kick of something. Loving these wood pallet/wood projects.
 Who can kick on FREE?
You can always find a free pallet at your local hardware store.  Just be sure to clean it well before you do your project.  I use bleach and the hose and of course do this outside.
 
diy free table top decor pallet ideas
 
I think the possibilities for table top pallet decor are endless.
You can add votives on top, pinecones, or whatever, or nothing at all.
Just simple stencil a statement.
 
 
 
Just a simple painted and stenciled piece of wood left over from our outdoor project.
 
Well that day I painted two of them, why not I was in the mode.
 
 
First I painted in the same color blueish green stain.
Then I decided Sunday, I wanted white.
 
 
After all winter will be here before we know it, and I need lighter and brighter.
I get that lack of Vitamin D deficiency thing.
{not really, I just love to see the sun, and light and bright days}
 

 

 
 
So simple, so rustic, and really makes a statement.
 
 
FREE!
 
Oh Gina, as you can see I am still loving my William Sonoma rooster placemats.
XO,
 thank you my friend!
 
I have more projects in my  DIY gallery.
 
 
 

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  1. Lulu says

    September 7 at 10:18 am

    What a delightful and simple idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Gloria says

    September 7 at 4:24 pm

    Hi, I found you through Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch. Just wanted to comment that I enjoy seeing your posts. I love those rooster place mats, too!

    And, the maint thing I wanted to tell you is that before you commit to any long term wrist guard wearing or even surgery, you should consult a chiropractor. My husband was diagnosed with carpel tunnel and happened to mention it to his doctor during an adjustment. The doctor told him to put his hands together at chest level, with his elbows straight out at his sides. Try to hold your palms touching as you slowly lower your hands. It is very hard to do at first, but as you do it (we all do it many times a day here at work) you are able to move your hands down more and more.

    This actually stretches out the muscles that become bunched up and cause pain. We have been doing this for over 5 years now and no carpel tunnel amongst any of us 8-hour-a-day computer-users!

    gloria

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