Weekend DIY Project: Wood-Burned Serving Spoons

Looking for the perfect gift to make for the holiday host or hostess? This simple serving set is not only easy to make, but makes a great impression, too!

The holidays have a wonderful way of encouraging creativity. Handmade gifts, cards written in looping handwriting, sweet treats displayed on a Thanksgiving table…there’s something about these hand touched elements that adds heart to your holiday gatherings, decor and gifts, creating an even stronger connection between giver and receiver. With Thanksgiving arriving next week, I’ve been dreaming up alternatives to the standard host and hostess gifts. Wine, cheese, flowers…while I certainly wouldn’t turn any of these hostess gifts away (side note: anyone who wants to bring me wine, cheese and flowers on a regular basis is welcome to do so), crafting up something with your own two hands is a wonderful way of showing your appreciation on a more personal level.

This set of wood-burned serving spoons not only makes the perfect gift but is super simple to make, too. Until recently, wood-burners have had a tendency to call to mind images of my sixth-grade shop class, and I admit to historically avoiding them; that is, until the recent resurgence of the craft. Turns out, wood-burning can be a beautiful way of embellishing everything from furniture to cooking utensils, and is incredibly user-friendly at that. Wrapped up with some decorative baker’s twine and festive pieces of pine, this set makes a gorgeous impression (wine and cheese optional).

Serving Spoons 2

Serving Spoons 5 Small

DIY Wood-Burned Serving Spoons

Materials:

Wood-burning tool

Wooden serving spoon set, unvarnished

Pencil

Eraser

String + pine pieces for wrapping

Optional: scrap wood for practice

Serving Spoons 4 Small

First, if you’re like me and haven’t used a wood-burning tool since junior high, I recommend getting reacquainted using a piece of scrap wood. Once you feel comfortable with the tool, sketch out your designs on each serving piece using the pencil.

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One you’ve sketched out the designs, begin burning them into place with the tool. Keep in mind, the harder you press with the wood-burner, the darker the detail will be. Once you’ve finished all three pieces, use an eraser to remove any remaining pencil marks.

Use decorative baker’s twine and pine pieces to wrap up your gift!

Serving Spoons 1 Small

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Ariel Middleton
8 years ago

What brand or sort of wood-burning tool did you use here? I’m looking to get one for some projects and like the results of this tool. Thank you!

8 years ago

These are so clever and look like they were a lot of fun to make! I love the designs in the wood. Going to have to tell my husband to get me some for Christmas.

8 years ago

These look stunning! What a wonderful and personalised gift idea!
It looks simple enough, I wonder where I can get my hands on a wood-burning tool.
xx
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8 years ago

What a perfect gift for someone who loves to cook! I really like those designs, now I only have to get one of those wood-burning tools!
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8 years ago

Beautiful idea & unique way to decorate :) Thanks for sharing the idea!

Khadija
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Rae
8 years ago

Love this DIY project so much! These wood-burned serving spoons came out lovely!

Rae | Love from Berlin

PAULINE
8 years ago

THANK YOU FOR SHARING NICE IDEA!!

Bethany
8 years ago

This is such a great diy! Perfect for a holiday gift.
Keep Dreaming, Bethany
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MSW
8 years ago

Oh I love those but that is out of my DYI realm. If you see them for purchase, please let me know.
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8 years ago

This is a great idea~Thank you!
I just ordered a wood burner so I can make gifts for Xmas!

1 year ago

I love this idea! I am bookmarking this for my kids school’s Christmas marketplace