76. A Pallet Shelf
This shelf is meant to display things more than it is supposed to be functional for storage. However, you might have a few items you could store on it. If not, it would make great décor and a great way to display items that mean a lot to you.
77. Woodworking Table
My grandfather was a woodworker. He could build pretty much anything, but his specialty was making clocks. I love this table because it reminds me a lot of his. Considering he built many things on it, I feel certain this table could meet the needs of most woodworkers.
78. Pallet Spice Rack
Spices are one of the hardest things for me to keep organized in my kitchen. The reason is that I have so many. This spice rack would certainly help keep things organized and less cluttered.
79. Pallet Ceiling
My first response when I came across this ceiling was, “Oh wow!” It is absolutely gorgeous. And I’m not really sure how you would find a more breathtaking ceiling for as little cost as this one.
80. Bookshelf
I’ll admit it. I’m a bookworm. I love to read and unfortunately, that means I collect a ton of books. With a bookshelf like this one though I wouldn’t have to worry about storing my books in a stylish manner.
81. Pallet Projects Coffee Table
This coffee table has a great amount of storage, and it would also be a great look in a more modern setting or a vintage setting as well. The best part, it can be made for practically nothing.
82. The Pallet Horse
Do you have a little one? Well, this toy would certainly make their day. A little pull along horse that can be made on the cheap sounds like a dream come true to most any parent.
83. Utensil Box
I have a stainless steel utensil holder, and I really want to trade it in for this one. This is not only a very useful item but it also would fit into most any kitchen and be easy to keep clean. That is a win/win in my house.
84. Patio Bar
Do you have a small space for entertaining? Well, don’t fret. This creative little patio bar will fit in most any area. Not only will it help spice up your entertaining area but the free price tag isn’t so bad either.
85. The Murphy Desk
I actually have a murphy desk that my husband made for me. I love it! It is never in the way and is a great place for me to write. This murphy desk can accomplish those same qualities for you too. Give it a try. You’ll probably love it.
86. The Corner Desk
Need a little larger workspace? No fears. Pallets can also be used to make this delectable corner desk. With its rustic appearance and style meant to be tucked away in a corner, it would certainly still catch quite a few eyes.
87. Pallet Sofa
Do you have space outdoors that you’d love to use for entertaining? Well, don’t let the outrageous price of patio furniture deter you from that dream. Instead, create this pallet sofa and your guests will surely flock.
88. Paracord Hanging Chair
I’ll be truthful, I have never quite seen a chair like this one before. But it sure looks relaxing. So if you are needing a quiet space around your home to relax, this little ditty right here can certainly help you with that.
89. The Rolling Coffee Table
I love this little coffee table. It is a little smaller than some mentioned previously but not everyone loves a huge coffee table. To make it that much sweeter, it has been put on wheels, and they monogrammed it. Anything monogrammed, and I automatically love it.
90. ‘Give Thanks’ Sign
This is a great decorative sign. You could actually make it say anything you wanted. In this instance, they used it as a great reminder during the Thanksgiving holiday. It looks easy enough to make but also is an eye-catcher.
91. An Every Day Sign
I love this sign. Again, you could make it say anything, but I think the wording is a great reminder for daily use. It just requires a few stencils, some pallets, and some paint. Doesn’t get much easier (or cheaper) for home décor.
92. Shark Art
If you are a beach goer or maybe just have a little one that loves sea creatures, this would be an inexpensive way to decorate. Considering I hope to someday own a beach house, this is definitely something going in my decorative files.
93. Pallet Christmas Tree
This is a great way to decorate inexpensively for Christmas. You just use the slats from pallets to make the tree branches. Then add a few decorative lights. It would be great for most entryways. So go ahead, get a jump start on creating this year’s Christmas decorations.
94. A Tea Light Christmas Tree
Christmas trees are expensive. So if you don’t want to pay the price but still want to use one in the celebrations, use this one. You create winding Christmas trees and then set LED tea lights on the branches. Doesn’t get much easier than that.
95. Mason Jar Vase
I love this piece as a welcome sign. It is very simple and easy to maintain. I also love the fact that it can be very versatile. If you aren’t a fan of chevron, you could make it with any design to fit your personal taste.
96. Whale Art
Okay, so I just said one day I hope to own a beach house. This piece would certainly go in it. I love how it is designed and the painting just makes it pop. Again, another one I will definitely store for later decorative use.
97. Kid’s Workbench
If you have a small child that likes to work on things, why not give them their own workspace? I know my boys would love this. Fill it with some pretend tools and a few items they can tinker with, and you have a very inexpensive Christmas or birthday gift.
98. Pallet Coasters
Man, do I need these in my house. If you have children (or a husband that is forgetful like kids can be) then you probably either have a thousand rings on your tables or little coasters like these sitting around everywhere. I love the simple design and think that they will become the newest part of my home décor, very soon.
99. Pallet Picture Frames
I absolutely love these picture frames. I also love the directions to make photo transfers onto them. If you have a rustic home décor style like I do then these would fit wonderfully into your home.
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