When you have lovely, clean, Oak pallet deck boards, you have to do something with them! With a basic drill and a jigsaw, this Pallet Tea Light Holder can be made in just a few hours. They can be any size you choose. If restricted to pallet boards, could still make them 6′ tall if you wanted.

Use my idea of a Heart Cut-Out Pallet Tea Light Holder to create a design of your creation, some instructions on how to proceed:

  • First, find a pallet and dismantle it.
  • Next, layout your shelf idea around the nail holes to provide a perfect finish. Install small tealight shelves over nail holes, too.
  • Install the shelves from the back using two screws to secure in place. Pre-drill to prevent splitting.
  • The hearts were cut out with a jigsaw and then screwed in place with only one screw to allow movement. You can twist the hearts into the perfect position after hanging your project on the wall.
  • Add tealights and if you choose, stain or otherwise finish the piece to your liking.
A pallet tea light holder with adorable cut-out heart-shaped pieces.
I centered the piece between the nail holes so that the oak looked to be a perfect piece of wood.

Now, how about some outdoor relaxing in a Pallet Chaise Lounger? Upcycled art on a Table!

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