Today we wanted to give you all a brief tutorial on creating a decorative edge on the old fashioned butcher block counters. It's a quick, cheap, and easy way to spruce up your project, and it's something you can do yourself without much difficulty.If this is your first time on the site, be sure to check out the whole kitchen reveal, including our butcher block installation throughout our kitchen.Thanks to a few of our blog commenters and their suggestions, Wendy's eagerness to spruce up our kitchen, and a tiny bit of good old fashioned reciprocal Instagram peer pressure from Just Over the River, we decided to pursue IKEA butcher block counters as our upgraded kitchen counter top of choice. Though this change of counter surface wasn't even a blip on our DIY radar earlier in the year, once we started to look into the option we noticed just how affordable and "easy" of an upgrade it could be. But as I pointed out when we talked about our wine bar aspect of the project, the plain Jane square edge of the IKEA stock block left something to be desired in my opinion. Rather than leave the edge of the counter the stock...