With lots of extra tobacco sticks laying around, I've found a few decorative uses for them. I made, (my husband nailed it, as I said where, lol) this cute tobacco stick chair. It's gonna sit by the entry and hold a sign to welcome guests. I just love it.
These old tobacco sticks were used in the fields when growing tobacco, and were
speared through the tops of the stalks. They were essential for
"hanging" the tobacco in the barns to cure. A lot of stalks of tobacco
could be slid onto one stick. And they were then hung up on the rafters
in the barn to cure. The tobacco looks like this:
Finding a use for old tobacco sticks is pretty challenging. Yet I love
the look of them indoors, so I like a challenge. They are a perfect
touch for a cute country or prim styled home. The first thing I made turned out looking like a tree of some kind. So I call it my
tobacco stick tree. I decorate it with homemade
rag ropes and lights of the season.
Here is it:
Since first making this one, I've started making them way slimmer and about 5ft tall and
some even shorter, table top versions. Here's a link:
Update: lol, No, as a few people have messaged me, this is not for everyday sitting. It is just for decoration purposes. I love the primitive theme around my house and that is why it fits in. Just great for decorating! Thanks for the messages, I love getting them!
Happy Crafting!
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