If you’re looking for an inexpensive handmade gift or just something cute to up your hosting game, you need to make these timber boards.
If you’ve been around a while you’ll know that I love making things using different shapes of chair and table legs, and these simple serving boards are no exception. This little project comes in at around $20 and you can do so many different looks!
Materials to Make Elevated Timber Serving Boards
- Timber rounds
- Different furniture/chair feet
- Feast Watson’s Prooftint Interior Stain in Oak
- Feast Watson’s Kitchen Timber Oil
- Wood Glue
How to Make Your Elevated Timber Serving Boards
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The first step is to remove the screws from the furniture legs. I used a pair of pliers to help me do this.
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The next step is to stain the timber rounds and the furniture legs. I used Feast Watson's Prooftint in Oak.
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To finish the timber so it can be used with food, seal with Feast Watson's Kitchen Timber Oil.
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The final step is to glue the furniture legs onto the base of the timber round! Let them dry and they are ready to use or be gifted.