Tree Slice Wall Art
Here’s another inexpensive DIY project to bring the outside in! This project is not only inexpensive, but eco-friendly too. Plus, it is easy to make this project exactly what you want (size, shape, color variations). I used tree slices to make a focal backdrop for our wood pellet stove, but the options are endless. Here are the steps I took to bring this project to life.
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Materials Needed
- Tree Branches/logs of your choice (I used a dead Juniper on our property)
- Miter Saw or Band Saw
- Sawzall (Reciprocating Saw) or Chainsaw
- Sandpaper
- Cooking Tray + Oven
- Wood Glue
- Backer (I used 1/4 inch plywood)
- Black Paint
*if you don’t have access to tree branches or the tools necessary, you can buy pre-sliced tree cookies here!
First, I used a sawzall and a small chainsaw to cut limbs of different diameters off. I knew I wanted the slices to be different sizes so I grabbed everything from small sticks to larger logs to cut tree cookies.
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After the branches were cut, I used a miter saw to cut the tree slices. It is EXTREMELY important that you are careful while cutting branches to avoid kickback on the saw. NEVER cut a branch shorter than 12 inches to avoid getting your hand too close to the miter saw blade. I cut different thicknesses of slices, but if you want all of the slices to be uniform, use a saw guide to get the same thickness.
I recommend using a band saw to cut the tree slices! I didn’t have one so I used a miter saw, but a band saw would’ve been easier and safer.
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After the slices are cut, you need to “bake” the tree cookies to kill off any living bugs and dry the wood. You can do this with a standard household oven. Preheat 218 degrees F. Place the slices on a cooking tray, and make sure the slices are not touching one another. Leave the tree slices in the oven for 1 hour.
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After the slices are dry, you can sand the slices. and prepare them for assembly!
I painted the backer black to disguise any spaces between the slices.
Then, I attached the tree slices to the plywood backer with wood glue. This part of the process took a longgggg time since I needed to cover 32 sq. ft. with tree slices. This could be an easy and quick project if your piece is a more manageable size. 😉
This miiiiiiight be my favorite DIY project to date. I llove wood tones and this focal point makes our living room. What do you think?
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