*Just a couple of notes before you get started: I used scrap pieces of pine wood and mdf board. Depending on the thickness of the wood will determine the width of the lid's rim. I used 2" pine for the round lid and 1" mdf for the square lid. I used 1/4" mdf for both tops.* Also, some of the pictures show the making of the square lid and some of the round lid.
How to make a wooden lid for any size or shape of jar or container:
1. First thing you need to do is make a pattern. You can make a paper pattern and then cut and trace it onto your wood or you can skip this step and work directly on the wood (this is what I did). Trace the top of your jar or container onto the wood. Now add 3/8" to the outside edge of the tracing line. Using a scroll or band saw, cut on the outside line.
2. Drill a starter hole, thread the scroll saw blade through the hole and cut out the center. This piece is the rim of the lid.
3. Trace the rim onto a piece of 1/4" wood cut out with the scroll saw. This piece will create the top of the lid.
4. Use wood glue to secure the lid to the rim. Once completely dry, sand the top and the sides with 100-grit and then 220-grit sandpaper.
Now you can paint, decorate or embellish the lid to match any room or decor!
I kept the round lid simple and painted the square lid a bit whimsical just to give you ideas and inspiration.
Thank you for stopping by...I hope this project has inspired you!
Lesa