by doitonadime Filed Under: DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Holiday, Money Saving
Hey guys! Today, we are making giant charcuterie boards and serving trays. I hope you enjoy this video. I’ll show you easy ways to make a serving board on a dime. They make the best gift idea for him, her or anyone. I’ll also share with you some of my favorite Dollar Tree tips for creating your board and staining your wood. You’ll definitely want to give these at try.
Products Mentioned:
2 ft wood rounds
Front Mount Pulls
Lazy Susan Mechanism
Cutting Board Oil (cheaper to get from pharmacy, it’s the same stuff)
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Love these DIY boards! I am going to try them for gifts!!
That’s great! Enjoy your DIY time! 🙂
Love this! I Want to make the one with the chalkboard paint. I wasn’t sure, but I thought you painted the wood after you put the protective oil on it, Is that right? The paint will still stick?
Yes, it should still stick. 🙂 I’d recommend giving it some time to really soak in and dry between coats. Best of luck!