I have YET ANOTHER easy project for you today that would make a nice DIY Christmas gift. I think it would also make a great personalized addition to a wedding gift, a sweet hostess gift, or a fun fifth anniversary present for a friend (traditionally the fifth anniversary gift is wood).
I had pinned {this} cute stamped wooden utensil set a few months ago and thought it would be the perfect project for me to try since I already own a metal stamp set!
By the way, the only local store I could find the right type of wooden utensils at was Wal-Mart. This really was a super fast and easy project to complete (I didn't even have to wait for nap time!). I just took my utensils out of the bag, laid them out, and spelled out my words one letter at a time, the same way you stamp metal. Only, wood is so much softer, it was much easier to stamp than the metal washers I usually stamp!
When I was done I colored in the indentations with a fine-tipped black Sharpie marker, again, just like I do when I'm stamping metal. How cute would these be with a couple's names and wedding date stamped on them?
I am in love with these and I'm sad that they're meant as a gift for someone else... oh well, with how easy and inexpensive they are to make, I'm sure I'll be making some for myself really soon!



Those are just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I think you're right. This would be a perfect wedding gift. :)
ReplyDeleteHow do you come up with ideas like this one? These are so cute! I love them!
ReplyDeletePinterest! I once made a comment to some friends that I love/hate Pinterest; because you can always find good ideas on there... but now I feel like there are no "original" ideas left because someone out there has already thought of it and put it online!
DeleteI think I could actually do this! Love the idea. What metal stamp set do you think would be good for a beginner like me?
ReplyDeleteI just have a set that I bought on Amazon, it's the Neiko brand, 1/4 size. You can find different, fun fonts and shapes online, as well as a store like Hobby Lobby, but I think for a beginner, simple is best; it makes it easier to line things up.
Deleteoh how cute! I'd do that just for mine. I don't own stamps though, are those pricy?
ReplyDeleteI bought mine on Amazon for less than $15. My only other local store I could find a metal stamp set at was Hobby Lobby. I can't remember the price there, but they always have an online coupon!
DeleteThose are so awesome!! I love them. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! And what great gifts!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are stinking adorable! I need super easy DIY projects because I'm challenged like that.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using these as wedding gifts!
ReplyDeleteYou're so crafty! I love this simple idea!
ReplyDeleteWow - those are really cute! I'm very impressed.
ReplyDeleteAww... thanks so much! Appreciate your kind words!
DeleteThose turned out awesome, and I love that they are so practical as a gift! I know that I use wooden spoons in my kitchen on a daily basis!
ReplyDeleteI know, a practical gift that's cute, one of my favorites. :)
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