Pallets are easy to get and at a low cost. You can create a lot of DIY stuff using pallets.

Wooden home decorations are an excellent choice for creating a beautiful and cozy home.
You do not have to purchase all your wooden decorations; you can make some.
Wood is readily available and you may even pick small logs while walking in the woods.
Once you have your wood, you should proceed with careful cutting and sawing to come up with beautiful and useful pieces.
You will need a few tools and paint for the job.
Here are some do-it-yourself ideas you can borrow and decorate your living space.
Wooden clock
You will require a circular or almost circular piece of wood. A slice from a tree’s stump is a perfect choice.
Oval pieces will also work well. You will need to purchase clock kits, which you can find at your nearest home improvement store or a hobby store. Sand down and paint your wood.
A clear varnish is excellent because it retains the natural appeal of the wood. Assemble the clock kits on the wood and create your beautiful wood clock.
These clocks work well with a rustic theme.
You can hang the clock on your living room wall, kitchen, or any other room.
Wooden branch candleholder
The branch candleholder is a simple DIY project that you create using a fallen branch of wood. You can customize the candleholder in different ways depending on the type, size, and shape of the branch, as well as other details such as the size of candle to hold.
Once you have your wood, clean and polish it using sandpaper.
Once polished, use a drill to create the holes for holding your candles.
Place tea lights in the drilled holes.
You can paint it as you want or you can give a glossy paint to retain the branch’s natural appeal.
Old oak hardwood table
For this, you will need a slice cut from the log of oak to build a sturdy table.
Do not remove the bark. The natural texture and color looks beautiful. Sand one of the cut surfaces that will form the top of the table.
Varnish the top side and let the slice of log sit on a four-legged stand at an appropriate height. You can use the table outdoors or indoors.
You may also use it to hold your flower vases.
The table retains its beautiful natural color and texture.
Log votive holders
Tree logs provide an easy way to convert an ordinary candle votive or tea light into a more elegant appeal.
You want a good-sized wood, preferably one that has fallen down or already broken or dying.
Cut the log to have pillar pieces of different sizes.
You want to arrange the logs in different sizes or some ascending order.
Drill the upper surface to create pockets that fit the tea lights.
Retain the bark and the lichens on it.
These give your project a beautiful, rough bark with that natural appeal.
Magnetic knife holder
The magnetic knife holder is great for organizing your cutlery and storing your knives safely.
The knife holder is easy to make; you need a block of timber, a strong magnet, and strong glue.
Sand down the wood to polish it. Drill the backside of the wood to make holes for the magnet to fit into the wood — the drill should not penetrate the wood.
You want to position the magnets so close to magnetize the knives. Add some strong glue into the drilled holes and place the magnets in the holes.
Once the glue is dry, coat it with a layer of finish. The coat of finish protects the wood against damage associated with moisture.
Hammer two brackets on the backside for hanging the knife holder.
Place two screws on the wall to match the position of the brackets. Now you can attach your knives.
Pallet shelves
Pallets are easy to get and at a low cost.
You can create a lot of DIY stuff using pallets. You can make a simple shelf. The good thing with pallets is the timber that constitutes them comes in ready cut sizes suitable for building a simple shelf.
You need to disassemble the pallets and use the wood to create a shelf of the size you want.
You will need to sand the wood.
When it comes to painting, go for a color that will match your home décor.
Wooden cup hanger
The wooden cup hanger is an inexpensive and straightforward project that will let you organize and display your coffee cups.
You will need a piece of old (of appropriate length) wood and some hooks to create this beautiful hanger.
Use sandpaper to smoothen the wood. Proceed to fit the hooks on the wood at a proper distance from each other.
Drill a hole near the end of the right and left edges and one hole at the center.
Paint your wood according to your taste and then use the drilled holes to mount the cup holder to the wall.
You can now hang your favorite cups.