Using pallet planks, you can cut and join angled pieces to form a strong frame, layering smaller stars inside for extra depth.
Once assembled, you can leave the wood raw for a farmhouse look, paint it white for a snowy effect, or even wrap it in twinkling lights for outdoor display.
It’s sturdy, reusable, and can be customized to fit your space, making it one of those timeless Christmas builds you’ll bring out year after year.
Materials Needed
- 10-12 pallet planks (2” × 4”, cut into angled sections)
- Measuring tape and carpenter’s square
- Circular saw or miter saw (for precise 36° and 72° cuts)
- Wood screws (1.5” to 2”) and drill
- Wood glue for extra hold
- Sandpaper (120 grit)
- Optional: outdoor paint, whitewash, or string lights
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Break down your pallet planks and sand each piece smooth.
Step 2: Cut your boards into lengths suitable for star points, around 36” for a large star, adjusting if you want smaller nested stars inside.
Step 3: Use a miter saw to cut each end at a 36° angle so they join neatly. Five boards will form one complete star.
Step 4: Arrange the five points into a star shape on the ground. Secure each joint with wood glue, then fasten with screws for stability.
Step 5: Repeat with shorter boards if you want to layer a smaller star inside for dimension.
Step 6: Once assembled, sand edges and finish with paint, stain, or a sealant. If placing outdoors, add an outdoor protective coating.
Step 7: Wrap with fairy lights or hang with heavy-duty hooks, or simply lean it against your wall for a striking display.
Notes:
If you’re new to angled cuts, practice on scrap wood first. Stars are forgiving, slight imperfections won’t show once it’s painted or decorated.
For extra sturdiness, you can use corner brackets at the joints.