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Tree Stump Pencil Holder

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Christmas may have come and gone, but we’re holding on a little longer thanks to some stump slices I rescued from the Christmas tree lot back in December. I saw the stumps cast away in the corner of the lot — various widths, different wood tones — and knew I had to snag a few.

I couldn’t pass up this chunky fellow. He’s been sitting in our living room since early December, drying out while I pondered his future.

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After seeing wood blocks turned into pencil holders like this on Etsy, I had my plan. First, drill holes with a large bit into the stump.

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Move around until you have relatively evenly distributed holes.

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Test to make sure a pencil fits, continue drilling if needed (get larger bit if hole isn’t wide enough).

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Clean off dust, rub in some beeswax (or finish of choice) to accentuate the natural hues of the wood.

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Gaze at your masterpiece, count the rings.

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Add pencils.

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Have you salvaged any tree stump slices for quick and easy projects like this?

A DIY Engagement Gift for the Outdoorsy Couple

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My good friend Rebecca and her fiancé Dave are über-outdoorsy – they sea kayak, hike, ice climb, mountain bike, snowshoe, you name it – on all vacations and most weekends. I’m knitting an afghan as a wedding gift, but also made an engagement gift that seemed a fitting tribute to their love for each other and of the outdoors.

I received these wood slices from Ana’s former teacher as she was cleaning out her new classroom.

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I thought of the many DIY projects I could do with them: use chalkboard paint and write an inspirational message, make a clock by following this tutorial, or drill a large one into a planter for succulents. I even used a few as trivets and centerpiece decor at a party.

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But then, it came to me: I would use a wood burning tool and carve a heart with Rebecca’s and Dave’s initials just like love-struck teenagers do to trees in the forest. I had seen this idea on various wedding decor sites recently too.

I bought a simple wood burning tool on Amazon for $12 and tested it on one of the wood slices.

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I then sanded the surface of the wood slice and sketched the design with pencil.

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It was very easy to use the tool but I had to wrap the handle with a potholder because it gets very hot. The house smelled like a forest fire.

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After I finished the design, I used a beeswax wood polish to give the surface a nice sheen and bring out the natural color of the wood. Unfortunately, one of the knots darkened and created a very noticeable blotch.

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So, I turned over the slice and created a new design to avoid a knot on that side. Now I guess Rebecca and Dave can flip the wood to the side they like best.

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I also made one for my friend Gina for her birthday.

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If you don’t have a way to get wood slices – requires tree stumps (obviously!) and someone with a chain saw and a steady hand, surprisingly enough, you can buy them online from Save on Crafts and other online merchants.