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9" Cross Kits - DIY Cross - Easter - Resurrection - Make Your Own Cross - Decorative Cross - Church Cross - Baptism - First Communion

9" Cross Kits - DIY Cross - Easter - Resurrection - Make Your Own Cross - Decorative Cross - Church Cross - Baptism - First Communion

Regular price $34.99 USD
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Build your own layered cross or gift someone with a kit of their own!  These 9" layered cross kits come with all the parts pre-cut and ready to assemble*. 

Made from walnut, red oak, and soft maple, these kits are fun to put together as a family or by yourself.  Give them away as gifts, sell them for church, to friends and family, or to your own clientele. 

I began woodworking in the summer of 2018 when I had to be off of work due to issues with vertigo. I know what you're thinking, if you can't work because of vertigo how are you woodworking?

For as long as I can remember as an adult, I'd wanted to try my hand at woodworking, but I never knew where to start. I'd even gotten a couple of woodworking books as gifts but was overwhelmed by and insecure about what I was reading. What the heck is rift sawn and what's the difference between a miter cut and a bevel cut? Do you know how to calculate a board foot? It's not the same as linear feet and for crying out loud why doesn't a 2x4 always equal 2x4?

In 2011 I had a debilitating season of panic attacks that led to outpatient occupational therapy. Like, therapy became my full-time job. My anxiety was so bad that I could barely work up the courage to go back to work and put in my two weeks' notice. During one particular therapy activity we were able to choose a wood project to work on. I picked a routed out welcome sign as my project and got to sanding it. Like nails on a chalkboard to my wife but soothing as waves breaking on a shore to me. I stained the main piece a deep walnut color and painted the letters white. The whole process was so therapeutic that I knew this was something that I could enjoy doing for hours on end and it calmed my anxiety like nothing else.

Fast forward to that summer of 2018 and while I didn't have any tools, or the balance to operate what I did have, I had plenty of time to watch YouTube videos. Another Steve of Wood Working for Mere Mortals demystified the world of wood working and off I went! The rest is as they say, history.

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Dimensions: 9" tall by 5" wide

How To Display: Drill a 1/8" hole at a 45-degree upward angle in the center of the cross and use a finishing nail.

Description: 9" Cross Kits - DIY Cross - Easter - Resurrection - Make Your Own Cross - Decorative Cross - Church Cross - Baptism - First Communion

Discounts available for quantities of 3 kits, 5 kits, 10-99 kits**, and orders of 100+ kits***.

*You will need five 2" spring clamps, wood glue, and preferred wood finish.

** Use the listing for 10 or more kits to get that listing price. MUST order 10 or more kits to get the discount. You have to change the quantity to any number equal to or greater than 10.

***Use the listing for 100 or more kits to get that listing price. MUST order 100 or more kits to get the discount. You have to change the quantity to any number equal to or greater than 100.

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