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Quick and Easy Repurposed Cheese board Decoration

Hello everyone! I'm excited to share that I found a pack of two cheese boards for only five dollars. I wanted to give them a new look so I decided to create a decoration that could be displayed in any room. I had most of the materials I needed on hand, so the total cost for this project was approximately $7. This craft is quick and simple to create. If you're interested, I'll guide you through the steps to create your very own repurposed cheeseboard decoration.

Please note that this craft is intended for decorative purposes only and is not safe for food use. The materials used are not food-grade.

Repurposed cheeseboard with decorative napkin and paper flowers


Video tutorial

Materials, wooden board, Mod Podge, scissors, paper flowers, and decorative napkin

Materials needed

One cheese board-Purchased at Target for $5, a pack of two

Paint-I'm using white acrylic paint

One sponge brush

One paint brush

Scissors

One Napkin-Purchased one pack at Dollar Tree for $1.25

Papercraft flowers- You can find a variety of paper flowers at any craft store. I  purchased this pack at Hobby Lobby and it was discounted

Hot glue


Cheeseboard, paintbrush, and paint

White painted cheeseboard

Applying acrylic paint to wooden board

Start by applying your paint on the front, sides, top, and back sides of your cheeseboard. In between coats of paint, you can use a heat gun to help with drying. I applied two coats of paint, on all surfaces of my wood board using my sponge brush. 

Decorative spring napkin

Cutting a section of the decorative napkin

Take your napkin, and begin to cut the section you would like to display on your board. To be sure that it will fit, place your napkin over your wooden board. This way you can see exactly where to cut, and how it will look on the board. 

Begin to cut your napkin. With the napkin being 2-ply, be sure to remove the second layer. 

Painted cheeseboard, Mod Podge, and decorative napkin
Applying Mod Podge and napkin to the wooden board

Take your paintbrush, and begin to apply a thin layer of Mod Podge onto your wooden board. 

Take your napkin, lay it over your wooden board, and over the Mod Podge. Use your fingers and gently press the napkin down. Begin to smooth out any lines, and wrinkles that may appear. It's okay if you don't get every single wrinkle out. I used a heat gun to help assist in removing wrinkles and smoothing the top surface. 

Cheeseboard decorated with decorative napkin

Take your paint brush, and begin to apply a thin layer of Mod Podge over your napkin. After, you can take your heat gun on a low setting, and repeat the previous step. 

Glue gun, decorative cheeseboard and paper flowers
Adding the paper flowers to the design

Next, use your hot glue, and begin to add your paper flowers. I lined three flowers on the bottom of my board, and three on the top right corner. 

Note-If you want to hang your design, just take some twine, and add that to the back of your board using hot glue.

Repurposed cheeseboard with decorative napkin and paper flowers

Repurposed cheeseboard with decorative napkin and paper flowers

This repurposed craft was so simple to create, and I think it turned out pretty! If you have enjoyed this craft, I would love it if you checked out my DIY Spring Mini Wood Riser

Be sure to let me know in the comment section below if you decide to create your own. 

I'll see you soon.

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Comments

  1. The cutting board is so pretty!
    Thanks for linking up at the Making a Home - Homemaking Link Up!

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  2. How pretty. Love your easy to follow along video too! Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 75. Pinned.

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    1. Dee, thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words. Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  3. This is so adorable Steph! Great tutorial and such a pretty end result! Pinned!

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    1. Denise, thank you so much! I really appreciate you stopping by.

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  4. CONGRATS Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the Unlimited Link Party 76!

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    1. Dee, I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you so much for featuring my craft.

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  5. Adorable and so well done.
    Thanks so much for participating and sharing at SSPS 296. See you again next week!

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  6. This is really pretty, what a fun decoration. Thanks for sharing at Handmade Monday. This will be a feature this coming week :-)

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