I need to make 15 cutting boards for a craft fair in two months and I'm wondering if I should oil or wax them now or wait until closer to the event. They'll be sitting around for quite a while, and I figured store-bought boards probably sit on shelves for ages before being sold. What do you think is the best approach?
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I store and transport my boards in pillowcases. It's a simple and effective way to keep them protected until the craft fair, and they're easy to find at thrift stores!
I had a similar situation when I oiled some gifts right before a party. They ended up looking like greasy leftovers because the oil seeped through the wrapping! It’s a good idea to do it ahead of time.
From my experience with craft shows, it's better to oil or wax them now. If you wait until just before the fair, the oil might seep to the surface and could confuse customers. They might think there’s something off with the boards if they notice that!
