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    Driftwood Crafts to Buy and DIY for Summer

    Published: Apr 25, 2017 · Modified: Feb 4, 2025

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    Driftwood crafts are the perfect way to prepare your space for summer! I love driftwood projects because they're surprisingly versatile - they can work equally well near the ocean or by a lake, and they're a great way to add a touch of summer vacation to any room.

    After a good storm, I love visiting a couple local beaches to collect driftwood, sea glass, and other items that wash ashore, so I usually have a stockpile of driftwood ready to use for various crafts and projects!

    With spring in progress and summer on the way, it felt like the perfect time to share a round up of driftwood crafts to buy and DIY for summer. I love creating with found and salvaged materials - the results are so rich and every piece has its own unique story. I hope you enjoy this round up and are inspired to do some crafting with found materials soon!

    Driftwood Crafts to Buy & DIY

    Of course, the first step in any driftwood project is gathering driftwood! Honestly...I don't always sanitize driftwood for decor projects.. However, if you're collecting fresh water drift wood, doing a project that might involved indirect food contact, suspect pests or growth, or want to lighten its color, sanitizing your driftwood is a good idea. The process also helps preserve the wood so your driftwood crafts will last longer. To sanitize your driftwood:

    Brush the driftwood down to remove any clinging dirt/sand/bark/etc. You can use a stiff paint brush, wire brush, or an acrylic scrub brush like you might use to clean the floors.

    Rinse the driftwood off, preferably with pressure from a hose. Scrub and rinse again, if needed.

    Prepare a tub or bucket with soapy water, add the driftwood, and agitate the wood for 2-3 minutes. Rinse again.

    Refill the tub/bucket with a bleach and water mixture. You actually don't need much bleach to clean things - you only need about 1 part bleach to 9 parts water. Make sure to only use room temperature or cool water to avoid making a noxious gas! Small pieces of driftwood only need to soak an hour or two, but larger pieces may need longer for the bleach water to penetrate throughly. To lighten your driftwood's color, leave it in the bleach mixture for several days and/or add extra bleach. Be careful while pouring the bleach and wear gloves to protect your hands!

    Rinse the driftwood again to remove residual bleach, then allow the wood to fully dry (typically 3-5 days for smaller pieces, longer for larger ones). Voila - your driftwood is clean and ready to use!

    ready for driftwood crafts

    If you don't have access to natural driftwood, you can make your own! Kristin of Craftiments has a lovely tutorial showing how to turn 'regular' sticks into 'driftwood.' How cool is that?

    DIY driftwood

    And, of course, you can always turn to sites like Etsy to purchase driftwood if finding or making your own just won't work for you. Alright - let's move on to the driftwood crafts!

    Driftwood Crafts to DIY

    I love finding extraordinary driftwood projects. We've all seen the picture frames, sailboats, and candle holders - it's much more rare to find unique driftwood crafts. This whimsical driftwood birdhouse from DIY Driftwood is truly one of a kind! I also like that they recommend a professional glue gun and glue sticks designed for use with wood!

    driftwood birdhouse from DIY driftwood

    A project I've had my eye on for months is this blanket ladder using driftwood from Jane + Sonja on Skillshare. Because I'm also a Skillshare teacher, I have a magical link for a free month of unlimited classes, so if you click here you can sign up for Create a Blanket Ladder with Driftwood for free!

    driftwood craft - driftwood blanket ladder

    Chris of Thinly Spread has a lovely Driftwood Craft - Noughts and Crosses (that's tic-tac-toe to us Americans!).

    Driftwood crafts - tic tac toe

    I do like finding unique ideas, but what's a driftwood projects round up without something classic? This driftwood fish tutorial from The Space Between looks far more doable for the normal gal than most of the versions I've seen!

    driftwood-fish-craft

    If you have a lovely flat piece of driftwood, these driftwood cottages from Lime Riot, via a Craftster post, would be the perfect project!

    And, of course, I have to include one of my own projects - easy driftwood napkin rings. They'd be so lovely fora summer get-together!

    If you don't have time to DIY any driftwood projects right now, I also found some truly amazing handmade driftwood crafts on Etsy!

    Driftwood Crafts to Buy

    Driftwood Sails on Etsy has the most beautiful driftwood houses! More than just paintings on wood, many are entire scenes, like this gorgeous blue cottage:

     

    Dreamcatchers have been all the rage lately. Isn't this colorful driftwood dreamcatcher Robyn Chance Studio a delightful variant on the theme?

    This driftwood lamp from GLighthouse is a beautiful work of art! I especially love the Edison bulb.

    If you're looking for something smaller, these hand painted mountain driftwood keychains from Wilson Wood Workshop will do the trick!

     

    Have you seen any unique driftwood creations lately? Are there any naturally-occurring materials you'd like to try crafting with?

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    1. BeadedTail

      April 26, 2017 at 3:58 pm

      What great driftwood items! Love the lamp! We have found driftwood on the coast but I haven't made anything with it before. Thanks for the ideas!

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      • Natashalh

        April 26, 2017 at 4:04 pm

        I bet you have some really neat rocks where you live, too! Earlier today I was thinking about how I need to find some nice river or ocean rocks.

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    2. Pamela Baker

      April 25, 2017 at 12:18 pm

      As a child, and when my own children were young, we would always collect tons of shells which they would paint. We would also walk along the shoreline to find that perfect piece of sea glass just washing up. Now I can't wait for Summer to head to the beach and start gathering up some driftwood. Such wonderful, imaginative ideas that I can't wait to try. I had no idea of all that is involved in cleaning the driftwood. Thanks for a great DIY Blog!!!

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      • Natashalh

        April 25, 2017 at 1:25 pm

        Honestly...I don't always clean it thoroughly. If it's just going to be a decor item and I don't see any algae/have pulled it from the salt water, I typically just shake the sand free. A thorough cleaning does help is last, though, and is important for protects like the napkin rings that may have indirect food contact!

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