I love the look of party decor made from natural materials. These wood chains are easy to make and compliment any color palette you might choose!
To make the chains, cut veneer edging into uniform strips. You can play around with different sizes, but I would stay between 6 and 10 inches long. Dab Gorilla glue on one end of a strip. Attach dry end of strip to your glued end to form a ring. Clip a clothes pin over the end to hold in place.
Repeat process, linking each new ring to the previous (like a paper chain). Let wood chain dry for at least an hour (check the back of your glue bottle for specifics). Remove clothespins and hang wood chain as desired.
Project by Randi, Swoon Paper Company for A Subtle Revelry issue four.
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