Want to make prep time more fun? Forget ordinary chopping boards! It's time to slice and dice like a boss on pun-filled wooden cutting boards crafted to make you smile.
Designed by master wood maker Dave Stencil the funny handmade wooden chopping boards you see here are inspired by popular films, television shows and musicians. The San Diego-based craftsman works with maple and walnut and sells his one-of-a-kind wooden cutting boards through Cutting Boredom, his online shop on Etsy.
Some of our favorite punny wooden cutting boards are Vanilla Slice and Fifty Blades of Grey but that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are also cutting boards inspired Star Trek, The Big Lebowski, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Beatles. Swing by Stencil's online shop to discover more gems.
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