Wooden Piggy Bank

Teach the value of saving—or simply treat yourself—with this adorable wooden piggy bank. Handcrafted with a removable stopper and classic charm, this project is perfect for kids, collectors, or anyone who appreciates a functional, fun piece of handmade decor.

Introduction

In a world of digital transactions, there’s still something magical about dropping a coin into a piggy bank and watching your savings grow. This wooden piggy bank brings that tactile joy to life with natural materials and thoughtful design. Whether you’re making it for a child’s first savings or as a decorative accent for your desk, it’s a project filled with purpose and personality.

Why You’ll Love This Project

🐷 Durable & Safe: Made from solid wood with smooth, rounded edges.
🐷 Eco-Friendly: A sustainable alternative to plastic or ceramic banks.
🐷 Customizable: Personalize with paint, carvings, or even a name.
🐷 Functional Design: Features a easy-to-remove plug for coin retrieval.
🐷 Great for Gifting: A heartfelt and practical gift for all ages.


Materials & Tools

  • Wood: 3"x3" turning blank or a small hardwood block (maple, cherry, or walnut).

  • Saw: Bandsaw or handsaw.

  • Drill & Drill Bits (for coin slot and stopper hole).

  • Sandpaper (120–320 grit).

  • Food-Safe Finish: Mineral oil, beeswax, or clear lacquer.

  • Small Wood Plug or Cork (for the bottom).

  • Optional: Wood burner for details.


Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Shape the Pig Body

    • Start with a block of wood approx. 4" long x 3" tall x 2" wide.

    • Sketch a simple pig silhouette and cut it out using a bandsaw or carving tools.

  2. Drill the Coin Chamber

    • Use a Forstner bit to drill a wide cavity from the bottom (leave ½" base).

    • This hollow space will hold the coins.

  3. Cut the Coin Slot

    • On the pig’s back, mark and cut a narrow slot using a jigsaw or rotary tool.

    • Widen it gently to fit coins but not small fingers.

  4. Carve or Add Features

    • Glue on small wood circles for eyes and a curled tail made of wire or carved wood.

    • Shape ears using a sander or carving knife.

  5. Sand Until Baby-Smooth

    • Round all edges, especially around the coin slot.

    • Smooth inside the cavity to prevent snagging.

  6. Create the Removable Stopper

    • Carve a wood plug or use a cork that fits snugly in the bottom hole.

    • Attach a small knob or bead for easy removal.

  7. Apply a Safe Finish

    • Use mineral oil or beeswax for a natural, food-safe feel.

    • Avoid heavy varnishes if gifting to a young child.

  8. Personalize Your Piggy

    • Paint it pink, add spots, or wood-burn a name or message.


Creative Variations

  • Modern Minimalist: A geometric “pig” shape with clean lines.

  • Animal Alternatives: Create a bear, owl, or cat bank using the same method.

  • Clear Panel: Add an acrylic window to watch savings grow.

  • Themed Designs: Decorate for holidays—a Santa pig or pumpkin pig!

  • Locking Lid: Use a small hinge and clasp for a “security” piggy bank.


Pro-Tips for Success

  • Test the Slot: Make sure coins slide in easily but don’t fall out when shaken.

  • Weight the Base: A heavier bottom prevents tipping.

  • Smooth the Stopper: Ensure it’s easy to remove but secure during use.

  • Child-Safe Materials: Always use non-toxic finishes for kids’ projects.


Conclusion

This wooden piggy bank is more than a place to store change—it’s a handmade heirloom that encourages patience, goal-setting, and the simple joy of saving. Build one today and start filling it with dreams, one coin at a time.

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