Supplies:
A bag of popsicle/craft sticks
hot glue or wood glue (I used wood glue because Walmart was sold out of hot glue guns)
wood stain, a rag, and disposable gloves
scissors
Instructions
- Cut the
ends off of the sticks. I actually did this at the end because I was
afraid to cut them at first, but do it first so the stain gets all over
it. A good pair of scissors should be able to cut them without any real splintering
problems.
- Put those
gloves on and stain the sticks! As much as I didn't want to do it, I ended
up staining them one at a time. I dipped the rag in stain and then ran it
along the popsicle stick. This let me do both sides at once, even if it meant
having to do them one by one.
- Once they
are dry place 2 sticks parallel to each other a stick's width apart.
- Put glue
on each stick at about the same distance from one of the edges.
Again, I had to use wood glue, but you'll see in the final image that its actually visible when it dries. I would rather have used hot glue.
- Find 3
sticks that are the same width (or height since they will be standing on
their side.) These will be the "cross beams" of your pallet.
Place one across the 2 sticks laying down on the glue.
You may need to hold it for a second so the glue can hold it up.
Repeat with the next 2 sticks, one halfway and one at the bottom
- Once those
3 are pretty set, grab 2 more sticks to be glued on top, right above the
original 2 sticks laying down.Glue them on by adding the glue to the top
of each of the 3 standing up sticks where the 2 new ones will lay.
- Take 6
more sticks and arrange them across the top. Do not glue yet.
- Once you're happy with the
spacing, start gluing one stick down by putting the glue across the 3
sticks standing up. Continue this for all 6 sticks until they are glued in
placed.
- Once all
of the top sticks are set in place and dried, turn the pallet coaster over
to add a few sticks to the back for an authentic pallet look. Repeat the
same process that was done on the top. I added only 4 sticks to the bottom
to save on sticks and because most pallets do have slats missing.
- Once those
have dried, flip it back over and you're done!
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