Cross stitched wood is an interesting trend that is the beauty of the colorful prints on wood furniture, wall show decorations, doors and wood accessories. Cross-stitch look particularly gorgeous on reclaimed barn wood pieces, marrying the warmth and unique texture of natural materials with youthful feeling of bright colors.
Small wall decoration with wood and colorful ropes or yarns make fantastic gifts and offer exciting craft ideas for those who appreciate the simplicity and elegance of the cross seam. Here is a Christmas craft ideas for making unusual gift with cross stitches and wood. A Christmas tree in wooden looks fantastic and creates a wonderful gift or home furnishings that will surprise and delight you, your family and guests.
This design is original and very attractive, ideal for eco-friendly holiday season. You need to drill holes and then enjoy stitches that slowly develop this beautiful Christmas tree.
cross stitches on wooden furniture and interiors
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Cross stitch Wooden Chair of Penelope Ann Ramos is also amazing. This design was inspired by the creation of a fabric design from wood. The chair is made of wooden slats, which are then sewn together with a cross-stitch pattern. The wooden slats are perfectly draped over the frame of the chair reaching a soft but sturdy construction.
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Cross Stitch Monogrammed Coptic stitch Balsa Mini book is ideal as a personal gift. You can decorate a photo album in the similar style or come up with your own ideas for the production of cross-stitch work with wood.
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Many bites a magnificent, from a coffee table and a tray. These fantastic designs can be your DIY project.
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The x-table Reddish Studio is a fabulous combination of materials, forms and traditions. A wooden table is drilled with a bunch of ordered small holes. Then serve the holes as Aida cloth, accept colorful woolen threads in a predetermined pattern.
Is not it a great DIY project and craft ideas? Start from scratch, building a table with your own or renew an old piece of furniture, or give an artistic touch to a simple inexpensive table you can buy at yard sale.
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Sewn Table of Bill Hilgendorf and Jason Horvath is designed by Uhuru built around a cut plate made of walnut wood that has been split into two parts. The plate is held together by four elaborately X-shaped stitches. This white cross stitches really stand out against the dark color of walnut, with an impressive table top, which is waiting for a perfect base.
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An old door or doors, wooden walls and shelves can be creatively decorated with colorful cross stitches and offers unusual and exciting, stylish and affordable home decorations and gifts.
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