There’s something genuinely satisfying about making small wood projects.

I enjoy woodworking, but I’m drawn more to small-scale projects than to large furniture builds. Little wooden bowls, scrap wood crafts, cutting boards, and beginner-friendly projects are my favorites. Occasionally I’ll tackle a larger piece, like a white oak nightstand, but most of the time it’s the small things that keep me inspired.
Small projects feel more approachable, less intimidating, and usually cheaper. If you’ve been curious about trying a wood project or learning a new skill, now is a great time to start.
Small Wooden Projects to Try

1. I found it very satisfying to carve a wooden bowl. These make great catchalls for jewelry, office supplies, or small gifts.

2. A DIY wood desk organizer is perfect if your desk tends to get messy. It’s a simple project that gives you a neat place to stash supplies and can even accommodate a small plant.

3. A wood serving board is a great beginner project. I once found a thick board on clearance and refinished it to remove the engraving—now it’s used all the time.

4. A dowel-style magazine shelf looks unique and modern. Using round dowels for the sides and front gives it a distinct, minimal look while keeping the build simple.

5. Install a few diy wall hooks in a small hallway or entryway to organize coats and bags without taking up floor space.

6. Try making small tassels from wood and leather for bag charms or door knob accessories. They’re a fun, inexpensive way to add personality to accessories.

7. A compact bathroom shelf is useful for toiletries and guest amenities. It also works well in a guest bedroom as a welcome shelf for small items.

8. A simple wooden toy car is a quick project that stands up to years of play. Small wooden toys like these can also be adapted into animal shapes and sold at craft fairs if you’re thinking of turning this into a small business.

9. Making your own cutting board is deeply satisfying. Irregular shapes feel like little pieces of art for the kitchen.

10. Curtain rods don’t need to be expensive. Building your own wooden curtain rods is a cost-effective, straightforward project and allows you to customize the look.

11. For a fun decorative build, try an Eames-inspired molecule sculpture. It’s a quirky piece that adds character to a room and is surprisingly simple to construct.

12. A DIY peg rail is endlessly useful in an entryway or at the base of stairs for hanging hats, backpacks, and umbrellas.

13. A reversible wood wall hanging gives you two looks in one. This is a good beginner project and is easy to customize in size and shape.

14. Small wooden houses are adorable for imaginative play and make thoughtful gifts for children. They’re simple to craft and easy to personalize.
15. A blanket ladder can be assembled without nails or a hammer if you want a no-fuss approach. It’s functional and rustic, and easy to modify.

16. A wooden ice cream cone holder is a fun, practical project for summer entertaining. If you can use a drill, you can make this.

17. A half circle shelf is an easy and attractive shelving solution; I used a couple in a nursery and they held up well.

18. A minimal wall hanging is a great way to display plant cuttings or small decor items—clean, simple, and modern.

19. With a few extra dowels and leather accents, you can make a stylish bedroom wall organizer to hold accessories and small items.

20. Wood and leather pair beautifully. Simple wood and leather door hooks bring a modern, handmade feel to any entryway.

21. An easy handled serving tray is perfect for entertaining. Adding leather or wooden handles elevates a basic tray into something special.

22. A wooden makeup organizer is useful for cosmetics or art supplies. It helps keep small items tidy and accessible.

23. A simple wood plant stand elevates your plants and complements modern interiors—great for plant lovers and design enthusiasts alike.

24. I built a large weaving loom that cost about $20 to make. There are smaller lap-sized versions too if you prefer something more portable.
Those are 24 small wooden projects that are approachable, useful, and fun to make. Whether you’re just starting or want a weekend build, there’s something here to try and customize to your taste.