How To Make A Wooden Spoon Rest
All items are individually made by me and one of a kind.
How to make a wooden spoon rest. You will then put a few little dots of your second color spaced out on the log. The spoon pattern shown below can be resized and printed to match your piece of wood. If you do not have an oscillating sander you can use an orbital palm sander being careful to.
We had terracotta flower pots like the teeny tiny ones for seedlings and used the bottom trays. You will start by grabbing a large amount of your main color and making it into a log shape. I like to make this pretty random so it doesnt look so manufactured.
Cutout details and bobble on end of handle which i think looks a little bit like a pineapple. Makes a perfect place to set your utensils while keeping your cook space clean. Use oscillating sander to sand a perfect groove into the edge of your bowl.
Hand carved wooden eating spoon made from Hawthorn wood. Turn it sideways and it makes room for two large spoons to rest side by side as you multitask in the kitchen. Deep enough that a spoon could rest comfortably on top.
Then you will start twisting. The spoon rest is dishwasher-safe though it also washes clean very easily with a bit of soap and water. To wash them use hot soapy water rinse them thoroughly and dry them with a towel right away.
Next I peeled the mosaic tiles away from their backing and glued them in a decorative formation onto the wood for my DIY spoon rest. I paint them to match my kitchens theme apples and roosters some are decoupaged. Remove small bits of material until you begin to form a small divit.
