Creative Uses For Botanical Wood Slices

So once I discovered how to transfer printer ink onto a wood surface, I had my hubs slice up a log and I transferred some beautiful botanical prints onto the wood slices. The result was stunning!

If you want to learn how to transfer the ink, and where to find these lovely botanical prints – head over to THIS story where you will find the full tutorial and all the details.

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BOTANICAL COASTERS

What a lovely woodsy touch this would give any meal or picnic. Just make sure they are cut flat.

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You could hang these babies just about anywhere and they would steal the show.  But I must say, they look quite fantastic in a row, as a banner, on a thrifted blue door, above a bed.

BOTANICAL BANNERS

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You can hang with any picture hanger nailed to the back. I just love how these look on her planked white walls.

BOTANICAL WALL ART

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It was easy peasy to hot glue a magnet to the back, and slap these on the fridge. School papers and grocery lists never looked so good.

BOTANICAL FRIDGE MAGNETS

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I have what you might call “a black thumb” – and I kill everything green.  But, I’m fairly certain with these cute labels, my chances of keeping some plants alive have increased.

BOTANICAL PLANT LABELS

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They would make a great gift in and of themselves, but lets talk about how gorgeous they look on a white package tied with hemp.

BOTANICAL GIFT TOPPERS

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