Check out this unique home decor made from tree branches, twigs, sticks and driftwood. Most of the supplies needed to make these items can be found in your very own backyard!
Branch vase tutorial from GardenMama
Hollow a branch or stump and add vase for flowers via Martha Stewart
Twig birdhouses. Adorable.
DIY Instructions to make your own peace sign wreath from twigs and branches
Wood slice garden path by Domesticated Nomad

DIY birch bark lamps from Ruffled
DIY Instructions to make your own peace sign wreath from twigs and branches
Wood slice garden path by Domesticated Nomad

DIY birch bark lamps from Ruffled
Wood slice chalkboard by Olive Manna
Zen atmosphere
Wood slice coat hanger via modernrusticart on Etsy
Lantern made from branches
Tree branch frames
Wood slice coasters via The Orchard
Birch tree branch table
Wood slice serving tray via Martha Stewart
Birch bark mosaic cabinet
Tree branch frames
Wood slice coasters via The Orchard
Birch tree branch table
Wood slice serving tray via Martha Stewart
Birch bark mosaic cabinet
Driftwood chandelier
A selection of wood slice walls...
Wood slice media room wall by Worth Interiors via Houzz
Wall
DIY birch wall panel via Martha Stewart
Wood slice mini cupcake stand by cogdellphotography via etsy
What do you think?






















This is just the coolest thing I've seen in AGES...especially the cake stand...just discovered you blog and LOVE it...thank you for sharing your creativity!
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Anne
www.alittlefurinthepaint.blogspot.com
Love them all!
ReplyDeleteHolly
I have to agree, the cake stand is really cool.
ReplyDeleteSuch great ideas here. I agree that the cake stand really takes the cake!
ReplyDeleteOMG, those great ideas really interesting!!!
ReplyDeleteKelvin
Malaysia
These are awesome!!! Such a clever way to bring in a bit of nature, I love the style. Thanks for sharing, I can't wait to find/use some of these ideas for my condo :)
ReplyDeleteI am continuously amazed at the creativity of people. Great&fun ideas!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this page. I use standing-dead aspens a lot in my work. And I use a variety of twigs, too: pine, aspen & willow. Take a look at: http://boakart.com/cabin/cabinets.html
ReplyDeleteNow i know what to do with our future christmas trees after the holidays ;-)
ReplyDeletewiebke
Just bumped into this site for the first time. Was very impressed! As a branch and twig carver myself, with a large branch or stump thrown in occasionally, it was good to see what other folks are doing with the terrific natural raw material that is all around us--even some laid down recently by Hurricane Sandy! Fox Chapel Publishing has publshed four of my books: three on whittling/carving with twigs and branches, and TREE CRAFT, a book with "35 rustic wood projects that bring the outdoors in."
ReplyDeleteomg i love the stuff they made out of wood would love to have my whole house in wood stuff....
ReplyDeletePlease post directions to make these items, they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHad an idea of how to decorate my new country house but ended up having a better understanding of the beautiful wood and how I can use it. Excellent. Thank you!
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