Lets just say that with some creativity, time and effort we could turn any leftover small wooden board piece to something useful to us. Sparing you the effort of researching project ideas. Here are 5 simple DIY ideas that you can do with your leftover wood cut offs.
1) Skyline wall art with Wood cut offs
You could make so much abstract wall art using leftover wood pieces, if you want to go crazy. Kids could also help out in making their own versions of art using scrap wood pieces. But if you want something subtle and simple, a simple skyline art piece would do the trick. Align pieces of wood vertically of different heights to achieve a simple skyline art piece.
2) Wooden planters
Wooden planters are by far the most aesthetic items you can create from off cuts of wood.Be it in the living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, patio etc. These would just fit right in anywhere. Especially if they're made of small lumber then you don't need to worry about it matching to anything because, honestly wood goes with almost everything. Hollow out your piece of wood, sand it, seal it and voila you have yourself a wooden planter for any plant pots that you think need leveling up.
3) Phone stand
Wouldn't it be nice to watch something on our phone all day without holding the phone and rather holding a bowl of popcorn. Well then, just make a phone stand out of the wood that you were planning to throw out. A phone stand just requires a small piece of wood and would not require a big block. Create a slit on the wood to place your phone with ease and there you have it, your very own phone stand.
4) Scrap wood signs
Have you ever noticed that wooden sign boards look so much more pleasing to the eyes than fluorescent ones? Unless of course you are driving at night and you need the fluorescent ones to see in the dark. Wooden sign boards give that little edge that is just gorgeous. One ideas is you could paint over a sheet of with with chalk paint and use it as a board. Another one can be to just create vintage arrowhead board signs, just to hang in your room.
5) Storage crates
Don't worry we've got some ideas for larger scraps. You could nail larger, similar sized planks together to create this DIY storage crate. Just make sure to sand it down so that splinters are not present. These can be used in the kids room where things usually get messy and the best way for a quick clean up is just throwing everything into crates.