The Wood Cookie How-To Guide for DIY Rustic Decor, Wedding Cake Platte – Preservation Solutions
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Wood “cookies” – or cross-cut sections of wood – are increasingly popular for home decor and special events. Freshly cut wood looks great at first, but it can crack and split when it dries, ruining your rustic coasters and platters. Use Pentacryl and follow these steps to keep your wood cookies from cracking.
Wood “cookies” – or cross-cut sections of wood – are increasingly popular for home decor and special events. Freshly cut wood looks great at first, but it can crack and split when it dries, ruining your rustic coasters and platters. Use Pentacryl and follow these steps to keep your wood cookies from cracking.
Wood “cookies” – or cross-cut sections of wood – are increasingly popular for home decor and special events. Freshly cut wood looks great at first, but it can crack and split when it dries, ruining your rustic coasters and platters. Use Pentacryl and follow these steps to keep your wood cookies from cracking.
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