A wide selection of wooden ornaments for your Christmas tree as well as items to help you decorate for Christmas.
This Christmas tree collar is the modern way to dress up your tree and hide the base. Made from 1 x 4 boards, it folds flat when not in use. Perfect for storage. Read along ans see how to build your own tree collar.
Build your own wooden manger for your Christmas display. Scrap wood is perfect for this type of project. Follow along at the link to see how to build it, and remember you can adjust the size to suit your display.
This adorable scrap wood tree is the perfect addition to your Christmas decorating but can also be left out all year long. Add a candle and you are set. Build it using wood from your scrap pile and the free woodworking instructions at the link.
Isn't this cupcake stand clever? This tree cupcake stand is perfect for serving cupcakes over the holidays, but can also be used all year long. Easy to build using the free woodworking plans available at the link.
Isn't this so much fun. Build this wooden letters to Santa mailbox and watch the children get excited to mail letters to Santa. Bonus, you get to find out what they really want for Christmas. Follow along at the link to build your own.
This mini wooden Christmas tree will add some whimsy to your holiday decor. Easy to build using the free instructions available at the link. You could easily adjust the size to make many.
Amp up your Christmas decor this year by building this Christmas tree shelf. Not actually a shelving unit, this mini Christmas tree would be perfect for your mantle or tabletop display.
This slatted wood Christmas tree collar is easy to build and will bring a modern touch to your Christmas decor this season. You can paint it to suit your style or leave it natural. You do you.
Here are the free instructions for you to make your own wooden holiday snowflakes, but lets face it...you can leave these up all winter long. They aren't difficult to build and look quite festive.
At the link you will find a free template and instructions to build your own Christmas reindeer. If you are building these reindeer to be used outside, be sure to use exterior grade plywood so all your hard work will last for years.
This whimsical wooden Christmas tree is fun to build and fun to decorate. Also it stores flat so won't take up much space for the rest of the year. Follow along at the link to build your own Christmas tree.
Depending on the size you choose to build, these plywood Christmas trees can be used as yard art or as a centerpiece on your table or the mantle. So dig into your scarp plywood pile and whip up a few Christmas trees, then go wild decorating them, you can even use lights!!
These wooden snowflakes add the perfect touch to your Christmas decor but are also perfect to leave up all winter long. Easy to make with only a few basic tools, you can make them any size you wish.
This holiday gift tag door hanger is a nice way to decorate your front door for the season. It is also a nice way to use up wood from your scrap pile. Follow along at the link and make your own and don't forget you can easily customize the size.
Use your scroll saw and the free pattern and instructions at the link to make your own set of ice skates. These are perfect for your front door in winter and can easily be added to a wreath.
There are many ways to display this fun Christmas art, you can hang them as shown or stand them on the mantle. Here are the free patterns.
Build a plywood Christmas tree using the tutorial at the link. This could be used outdoors too if you build it using exterior grade plywood.
Follow along at the link and build this beautiful wooden star mosaic using these step-by-step instructions.
Build this Christmas tree display and paint it to suite your decor using this free tutorial.
How fun is this!! Build a letters to Santa box using the free woodworking plans available at the link. Children will love adding their letters to the box every year.
This beautiful Christmas tree stand is easy to build if you follow these step-by-step instructions.
This Christmas tree shaped stand is perfect for poinsettias but could be used to display a number of things really. You will find the easy-to-follow-free woodworking plans at the link.
It is that time of year again... time to get decorating. That may include an advent calendar and with these free woodworking instructions, you can build your own and use it year after year.
All you need to build this moose yard art is one board and a few stair spindles. Follow along at the link and use the free patterns to build your own moose.
Keep your wrapping paper and bows organized by building this gift wrap station. Free plans at the link.
Learn how to build a wall mounted Christmas tree shelf. Actually this could be left up year round without the Christmas decorations. Free plans at the link.
Here are step-by-step instructions for you to create this wooden Christmas tree wall art with LED lights.
Some of the best-received Christmas presents I have ever given are turned ornaments like these. They have a graceful and elegant look, and they are quite lightweight which adds to the mystery of their construction.
Build your own stocking holders and place them on a mantel or shelf this Christmas. Here is the free tutorial.
Decorate for Christmas or all winter long using these fun diy snowflakes. This is the perfect scrap wood project and so easy to make. Follow along at the link to make your own. Remember…no two snowflakes are alike!