1. Birch bark makes a perfectly lovely Easter basket! All you need for this easy craft is birch bark sheets, some chipboard or heavy cardstock, and crafter’s glue.
2. For a beautifully rustic craft idea, turn birch bark into an outdoor lamp. These were used for a wedding celebration. Could they be any more perfect?
3. Perfect for either an indoor or outdoor setting, these terra cotta pots are wrapped in birch bark for rustic appeal.
4. Why not create a birch bark frame that is beautiful and unique? Just hot glue pieces of birch bark strips to an existing frame.
5. Use several birch logs for this craft. Just hollow out a small circle big enough to hold a tea light. Find an easy tutorial here.
6. Cover blocks of Styrofoam in birch bark sheets to make some lovely, one-of-a-kind wall art.
7. Birch bark ornaments are perfect for your next Christmas tree. These are so easy that the kids can help put them together.
8. Little girls {and others!} who are into fairy gardens will love to make a birch bark fairy house that the fairies can’t resist visiting. Adorable!
9. Birch bark trees have lots of charm. Perfect at Christmastime, or for a year-round rustic mantel decoration.
10. Another holiday project utilizes birch bark to make a wonderfully wintry, rustic Santa Clause. I love it!
11. Pillar candles are definitely elevated in status with a wrapping of birch bark tied with raffia. Just be careful that no bark is elevated above the top of the candle–birch bark is highly flammable!
12. Make a few rustic napkin rings with birch bark sheets and little acorns. It’s easy to do and perfect for a Thanksgiving table!
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