And just today I decided I should take down my Christmas wreath (yes, I know it’s March!) and put up a pretty Spring wreath that can stay up until next Christmas, when I throw up one of these cute ornament wreaths, or pine wreaths. But seriously, isn’t this wooden wreath adorable...
You can use select grade for a super smooth look or common grade boards, pine, cedar, really any type of solid wood that suites your needs. You can also use salvaged boards for that awesome rustic look we love. You can stain or paint or leave it raw. This part is completely up to ...
Or, it may not look exactly how staining a piece of pine would look, if that makes sense Reply Cindy Barrett Buchanan says: January 12, 2020 at 11:28 am For a time saver, most lumber yards will rip your lumber to width you choose. That way you would only need to use the chop...