How to Make a Plant Stand From Your Neighbor's Garbage Pile
Recycle Furniture Pieces Into a Plant Stand
One with a happily ever after?
Oh good...me too!
This is the story of a marriage...nope, not mine this time. It's the story of how completely unrelated items became a cohesive whole. Today is Part 1 of a 2-part story 😉
Interested? Read on!!!
I've got eagle eyes on garbage day! And when I spotted barley twist legs poking out of the grass recently, I slammed on the brakes!
I was delighted to find these antique pieces, once part of a men's butler or chevalier mirror...if you know what this would have been called, please let me know in the comments!!
This 'garbage' was in pretty great shape, the mirror was even intact!
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I had Mr DIY marry the above pieces into a 3-legged plant stand. After gluing the two half rounds together with wood glue and clamping it until dry, he used large bolts to attach the 3 legs. That ensured that this DIY plant stand would be sturdy.
I pulled out my favorite white chalk paint and gave it a couple of coats with my much-loved and well-used Purdy brush. The short handle makes getting into tight corners so much easier!
When the weather is nice (like our Spring has been), I love to paint outside!
Once the paint was dry, I used a sanding sponge to lightly distress small areas.
The last step was to wax the top just to give it a little protection. Lately I've been loving using white wax over my white painted projects...less chance of yellowing!
And just like that, this darling plant stand was created!
This was a fun trash to treasure project, but the story doesn't end here!
Sorry for the cliff-hanger, but you'll want to stick around for the happy ending...I'll be sharing Part 2 of this DIY recycle at the end of the week.
I hope all you moms had a blessed Mother's Day! I was delighted to help create photo booths at our church for Sunday...here's a little peek....
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Those are parts to a wash stand, some pieces are missing. It used to hold a lg. pitcher and bowl for washing.
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you for solving my mystery!
Deletejo, you beat me to it as it is a vintage wash stand :}
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Thanks Colleen!
DeleteBeautiful, beautiful, and beautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
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