When I started seeing driftwood sailboats around blogland...pure love... I mean if I am going to do a coastal theme at the river cabin, I have to have a driftwood sailboat. It is a must. Top priority. Non-negotiable. Y'all understand, right?
All that you need is two perfect pieces of driftwood, some leftover material, wood glue, and your trusty glue gun. I used wood glue to put the two pieces of driftwood together.
Cut the sails to size and used hot glue to put those in place.
The hardest part is waiting for the glue to dry. I am very pleased with the way this one turned out.
I staged this up for y'all but this one is headed to the river cabin.
Do y'all want your very own driftwood sailboat?
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8 comments:
I like that yours is a little heftier looking than some of the ones I've seen.
Perfect. You did a great job. Love it. Hugs, Marty
My husband would love this
oooh i like!
Oh I just love the sail boat=) So easy and creative!
I want some drift wood! Your boat is so beautiful!
What a fun thing to do with driftwood! I love jar of scrabble tiles too!
I made a driftwood sailboat this week too! Love the way yours turned out and YES waiting for the glue to dry IS the hardest part! haha
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