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In search for inspiration on Christmas decorations, I tend to stop when I see a sled decorated for the holiday season. You know, the sled we went down on a large snowy hill. I have thought many of times how I would decorate a wooden sled in our home for the Christmas season. It would be fun decorating on our hearth, our front porch or even on our dining room table as a centerpiece. Seriously!! Every year I say I am going to purchase a sled, but I never do. Guess what? I am going to have a sled to decorate this Christmas and I am sharing how I built my own with scrap wood.
CHRISTMAS SLED TUTORIAL
I went out into our shed and grabbed some scrap wood I could use for my sled. As you can see, the pieces I have are all different types of wood. If you are starting from scratch you will want to purchase one type of wood.
My pieces I will be using.
Below, I listed the size of boards you will need.
- Two 1″ x 3″ x 36″ – for the runners
- Two 1″ x 2″ x 13″ – for the support boards
- Two 1″ x 4″ x 20″ – for the side bed slats
- One 1″ x 4″ x 22″ – for the center bed slat
- One 1″ x 4″ x 16″ – for the driving bar
- rope
Tools:
- circular saw
- jigsaw
- electric sander
- drill with drill bits
- nail gun or hammer and nails
- screwdriver
- proper size wood screws for the wood you are using
To make the runners
1. Since I am using scrap boards I cut a 1″ x 6″ x 36″ in half, lengthwise – creating my two pieces for my runners ( 1″ x 3″ x 36″).
2. After I cut the board, I measured and marked 1 ½” all the way down one side of each board. I connected the marks to create a cut line.
3. I used a 3″ round object to trace a curve shape on one end of my runner. To make the inner curve I measured 1½” from the traced curve shape. I hope this made sense. Repeat for the other runner.
4. I cut out the curvature part of the board with a jig saw and a circular saw for the straight cut.
To make the support for the runners
1. I cut two 13″ long piece from a 1″ x 2″ board. The two pieces will be attached across the runners for support. I haven’t attached them yet, I will need to sand everything first.
To make the bed slats for the sled
1. I cut one 1″ x 4″ at 22″ long and two pieces at 20″ long.
2. For my bed slats I want a rounded top edge and for the bottom a straight edge. How I achieved the look, I used a small coffee can and traced around the middle board to make a curve shape.
3. Using the same coffee can I made a curve on both side boards to create a curve top edge. Using a jig saw to cut the shapes out.
To make the driving bar
This part is optional.
While I was looking for wood to use for my sled, I notice a scrap piece of the thrift store shelf I gave a makeover to for our daughter’s master bathroom. Below is the shelf, if you can remember what it once looked like.
To go view the before and after of the shelf you can click here → THRIFT STORE SHELF MAKEOVER.
Do you see a sled’s driving bar?
Maybe this will help you visualize a driving bar.
1. I cut the piece into a thick boomerang shape.
Here’s a rough draft of my sled.
I sanded all my pieces with an electric sander.
As you can see, I had a huge mess to clean up before Mr. Tip came home.
I used a drill and a large drill bit to drill a hole at each end of the driving bar.
Attaching the support boards to the runners
1. Attaching the two support boards to the runners with wood screws.
2. I mixed Waverly Ink and Truffle chalk paint together to make a dark brown paint. I painted two coats.
I stained my bed slats and driving bar with a mixture of English walnut and gray minwax stain.
I gave two coats of Minwax protective sealer wax to all of my pieces.
All my pieces are cut, sanded, painted and stained. Next is giving them time to dry for 12 hours before I assemble the sled.
How to put the sled together
1. Starting with the driving bar, I attached it with a nail gun to the runner.
2. Attaching the three boards for my bed slat with a nail gun. Spacing the boards 1″ from each other.
3. For the handle I am using a pieces of Dollar Tree nautical rope.
4. I took one end of the rope and placed it through the drilled hole and tied a knot at the end. Did the same to the other side.
Y’all, I can’t begin to tell you how proud I am of myself, I took scrap wood and made a perfect Christmas decorations for this coming season!!
Adding a little touch of Christmas to the sled.
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
This is so cute!
I think it is too Donna. Something I have been wanting and never took the time to buy or make one until now. Love a challenge push!
Girl,you blow me away with how you can create something so amazing out of nothing! Seriously! You rock with the tools and creativity!
When you are decorating on a budget you have to be crafty, right? Thanks Christine! I am proud of myself and how I am taking over my hubby’s tools. ha!
Terrie, I love this! I have been wanting a sled for Christmas decor too! We might just be making one like this too!
I hope you do make one Jessica. They are not hard to make and so much fun to decorate. Thanks girl!
I cannot believe that you made this from scratch! At first glance it looks like an antique! so well done!
Awe thanks Tammy. I will be lost when I use up all of our scrap wood wouldn’t I? So fun working on this challenge!
I never would have thought to build a sled from scratch!!! I have one a bit smaller than yours that I found at a thrift store or yard sale long — it has a music box attached to it! So glad you finally have a sled to decorate for Christmas!
Liberty
I should of built one long ago when I first thought about having one. Yes I am happy I have one to decorate. I can’t wait to see how you decorate your sled this year.
You have mad wood working skills Terrie! Your sled is fantastic, and how fun is this Christmas in July blog hop!
Thank you Jenna. Don’t know about skilled but I do try my best. The hop was a lot of fun. Hope you have a great weekend.
Terrie, this was brilliant! I am so impressed with your imagination and how you created this perfect Christmas decoration! You were both creative and handy in the making of this fun sled! Thanks so much for hosting this fun hop!
Thanks Chloe. It’s always nice to have an imagination when doing things yourself. The sled did turn out pretty nice. I now have to figure out where I want to style it this coming up Christmas season.
You are so welcome! Thanks for joining me in spreading inspiration.
This project is brilliant! Thirty years ago I found an old sled at a garage sale for $7. The owner was shocked that I got excited. I refused to tell her why until she sold it to me lol.
Now they are $100 if you can find them. Love this idea Terrie. Pinned
Thank you Leanna! I am so excited to have a sled, even though this isn’t a real sled it still will style the same.
Thank you for joining up on this fun blog hop.
You are so creative! Love this!
Awe thank you Paula. I love it too!
Terrie, you rocked it my DIY Queen! You created a beautiful piece ftom scraps of wood and a old wood shelf. I’m thinking not more then you and Bob Villa would have seen a sled, 😉.
Cindy
Awe Cindy you are so sweet. I am very pleased to be up there with Bob Villa, but he is so much more knowledgeable with the power tools. ha!
What a awesome project Terrie! I love the sleds at Christmas and have been too cheap to buy one! This is perfect
I know Danya I am so much like you! I rather spend money on other things. I am glad I had all the spare wood for this project. If not I might of had to think of something else to do. thank you so much Danya!
What a darling sled Terrie. It will be a wonderful addition to your Christmas decorations this year. I’m really impressed with your construction skills. Thanks so much for hosting.
Carol you would laugh or shake your head at my skills. I will say that I might do things off the cuff but it does turn out for me. Thank you for joining us on the hop.
Wow, I can’t believe you built your sled, looks amazing!
Yes I finally took a weekend and made me one. I am very proud of my sled. Thank you!
Only you can see an outdated shelf at the thrift store and see a sled. Looks great and should get us all a little more excited about Christmas. Thanks for hosting. 🙂
Thank you Cindy. The way it was sitting in the bin out in our shed gave me the idea. So happy I didn’t through the piece away. Thanks joining us Cindy.
This is so cute, Terrie. You are amazing.
Awe thank you Jodi. I can’t wait to style it for Christmas. Not too sure where I will place it.