Plywood Decor
![kansi.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F4W/UVG4/J8F5SNPZ/F4WUVG4J8F5SNPZ.jpg&filename=kansi.jpg)
![vaneri.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FR9/HEWG/J8F5R7BI/FR9HEWGJ8F5R7BI.jpg&filename=vaneri.jpg)
![poikkileikkaus.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FTV/SH34/J8F5R7BB/FTVSH34J8F5R7BB.jpg&filename=poikkileikkaus.jpg)
Do you want to decorate your home with earthy tones and finished wood, but lack the funds to get real, non-IKEA furniture, expensive tools, or just don't have the time or effort?
Make a grain board! It's a cheap piece of birch plywood, basically a scrap from the construction materials shop, with some kind of finish. The project takes minimal effort, and results in a really nice mood setter for home decoration purposes.
Sand It, If Needed
![hiontaa.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FXM/NDSV/J8F5R7B5/FXMNDSVJ8F5R7B5.jpg&filename=hiontaa.jpg)
![repear.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FR9/7B5S/J8F5R7BE/FR97B5SJ8F5R7BE.jpg&filename=repear.jpg)
![teippi.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FHO/YCS3/J8F5R7BF/FHOYCS3J8F5R7BF.jpg&filename=teippi.jpg)
Sanding the board might be necessary, depending on the board's surface. We sanded with 120, 180 and 240 grain paper along the grain to smooth it out a bit, but this was not strictly necessary.
If the board is to be touched or used as a table top or something, rounding the edges a bit and getting rid of splinters might be warranted.
We wanted sharp and wax-free edges, so we taped the edges prior to applying the finish.
Wax It
![vaha.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FO4/FLXB/J8F5R7BH/FO4FLXBJ8F5R7BH.jpg&filename=vaha.jpg)
![vauhtia.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F7N/UM08/J8F5R7BY/F7NUM08J8F5R7BY.jpg&filename=vauhtia.jpg)
![tumma.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F1Y/YL0W/J8F5R7BG/F1YYL0WJ8F5R7BG.jpg&filename=tumma.jpg)
![teippi pois.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FR3/U39N/J8F5RXC6/FR3U39NJ8F5RXC6.jpg&filename=teippi pois.jpg)
A tinted wax is a good fit for enhancing the grain of the wood. Waxes are often fairly easy to work with, especially in comparison to stains, and come in natural oil-based formulations that can be used at home (no fumes).
The wax should be spread as thin as you can, rubbing it in with a sponge, a wax-roller or a rag. Here we used a few old socks to rub the wax along the grain, one "row" at a time to disallow unsightly overlaps.
We ended up with two coats, letting it dry for 24 hours in between.
Hang It and Enjoy
![ruuvaaa.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F54/BLQG/J8F5SNW9/F54BLQGJ8F5SNW9.jpg&filename=ruuvaaa.jpg)
![kohta.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FJG/LQ2P/J8F5SNVL/FJGLQ2PJ8F5SNVL.jpg&filename=kohta.jpg)
![kanta.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FMQ/8MQX/J8F5SNV2/FMQ8MQXJ8F5SNV2.jpg&filename=kanta.jpg)
![kasvi.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F8E/HJ6Q/J8F5SPNC/F8EHJ6QJ8F5SPNC.jpg&filename=kasvi.jpg)
The board got as an afterthought a hanging line.
The finished piece can be used for whatever. It's a nice mood setter for
a living room or a calm bedroom decoration, and takes your mind off the fact that you don't have the means to rent or buy an actual wood-built house, or get stuff that doesn't have an umlaut in the name.
Seasonal Decorations
![Jouluversio.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F9W/GQLT/JBWK53PN/F9WGQLTJBWK53PN.jpg&filename=Jouluversio.jpg)
The tinted board turned out very nice, and I find it a nice bedroom decoration, since the wood grain and dark tone make for a calming effect. It also acts well as a backdrop for "seasonal" decorations, such as a festive paper star.