I used
wood slices as bases for thel red lanterns.
I used
wood slices as bases for thel red lanterns.
It's super important to adhere the wood piece to
your wood slice as it's laying flat.
It's super important to adhere the wood piece to
your wood slice as it's laying flat.
Not exact matches
Yup, the snow is barely off the ground and
wood must be
sliced, diced and stacked to dry
as we prepare for the drift back away from the Sun in a few short months.
Your
wood slice and bark textured candles
as part of your centerpiece are a nice touch to your rustic fall theme.
I also had some rustic
wood slices which was perfect for this project
as well.
I also used the
wood slice chargers
as a placemat HERE in a more casual Thanksgiving table scape post that you may want to visit
as well.
I added a white faux pumpkin perched on a
wood slice in the center of the table
as a simple and rustic centerpiece.
I love all the natural accents you combined with the fall gourds and pumpkins, basket for toppings
as well
as the
wood slice risers.
A couple of decades back, somewhat awestruck, I held a simple — primitive, really — wooden car model
as old
as I was, nothing more than a block of
wood that had been
sliced longitudinally at an angle on both sides sometime in the late 1930s so its transverse cross section became a symmetrical trapezoid.
To create this series of photographs, Lisa Oppenheim used very thin
slices of
wood from different North American trees
as photographic negatives.
Utilising materials such
as foam,
wood, steel and plaster, her sculptures incorporate
slices, fragments and blocks of material, always in delicate, shell - like pastel tones.
Landscape Portraits is a new series of photograms in which Oppenheim uses very thin
slices of
wood as negatives applied directly to a photosensitive surface.
Oppenheim also employs unusual materials
as photographic negatives --- such
as fabric, lace,
slices of
wood — directly recording the objects» specific textures to create near - abstract compositions.
I also had some rustic
wood slices which was perfect for this project
as well.
It needed to be a little imperfect just
as the shape of the
wood slice.
Since I used the branches
as a centerpiece, I decided that it would be fun to use the beautiful
wood chargers from Justin at Rustic
Wood Slices to further the natural, spring - awakening theme.
He so generously sent me six of these beautifully cut and finished
wood slices (which he makes himself) to use
as chargers on my table.
I acquired some cedar
wood slices along my travels and added them
as a platform to hold one my my glittered candle jars, a votive I made out of a tin can and book pages and a golden bird from my stash.
I will say there was still soooooo many ideas I did not get to, such
as making felt pillows that looked like a
slice of
wood, pinecone and pom - pom garland,
wood tags and ornaments, 4 foot frosted branches stuck in my Christmas tree and so much more.
I made this three tiered
wood slice stand
as part of another project that needs it's own blog post, but I was happy with how well it suited the rustic romantic theme of the shower with the raw
wood edges and pretty glass pieces inside.