Tobacco Stick Star With Lights
I just love looking at this star while sipping coffee on the back porch at night.
Tobacco stick star with lights. I intend to change this up a bit with seasonal wreaths and flowers throughout the year. My son adorned this star with clear lights and we hung it on our back porch. Tobacco stick country decorating idea for the living room. This is my second project from my flea market finds that i showed you earlier in the month.
How to make reclaimed tobacco stick christmas tree. The most popular color. These are so easy to make and a cute addition to your porch paired with a wreath or little lights for the stars. It is actual sticks that are sharpened to a point on each end.
May 12 2020 explore lisa shrull s board tobacco stick crafts followed by 228 people on pinterest. See more ideas about tobacco sticks craft stick crafts wood crafts. I have an easy project for you today. See more ideas about tobacco sticks craft stick crafts crafts.
We took 4 tobacco sticks with some berry vine string lights and a handmade star to make a this pr. Tobacco stick stars easy diy. This project only needs 5 tobacco sticks and a few screws. What i found worked best was drawing a template on a piece of scrap plywood and then marking cuts directly on the tobacco sticks.
For those of you that don t know what a tobacco stick is. How to make an outdoor star from old recycled fence board. Last week was super busy so i picked out my easiest project and here it is. There are 10 tobacco stick star for sale on etsy and they cost 101 87 on average.
The most common tobacco stick star material is wood. Cut them so that you have five identical lengths. Send me exclusive offers unique gift ideas and personalized tips for shopping and selling on etsy. Tobacco stick stars w mr.
Here is a larger tobacco stick star that i had him nail together so i could stick it around behind my flowers for interest. How to make a concrete patio pub table with led lights and a cooler. They also look great layered with old doors and windows. Then simply lay them out in a star pattern and fasten them together.
A star made from old tobacco sticks. For the stars you ll need 2 or 3 tobacco sticks. The tobacco sticks are too irregularly shaped to get a good fit with precise measurements and angles.