DIY Tiered Plant Stand
You know every house has an empty corner that could use some decor. Here’s an idea: fill one of those corners with greenery by building a DIY tiered plant stand.
This is my second project in partnership with Arrow Fastener where I?m using their tools to create something to inspire and I love how this one turned out. This month?s project was a tiered wood and white plant stand that sits nicely in a corner adding a fresh dose of botanicals to your space. Also handy as a perch for your coffee cup!
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I love its clean lines, modern style, and the contrast created using both white paint and walnut stain.
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To make own of your own you?ll need the following: two 24? x ¾? poplar boards, ten 2×2? x 3? poplar legs, Arrow Fastener electric brad nailer, miter saw, clamps, drill bits, power drill, 2 ½ wood screws, stain, primer + paint spray paint, spackling, sandpaper, sharpie, painter?s tape, clear wax or polycrylic. First thing, cut your 24? x ¾? poplar boards in half to form the tops with a miter saw. Sand away any rough spots and stain with color of choice, I used walnut.
(I apologize for the quality of some of these step-by-step photos, they?re screenshots from video, lesson learned to not rely on video and to pause and take actual images!)
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Next step, cut legs for all three tiers. (Because I can?t figure out how to sketch something worth anything in SketchIt this is the best you get to show you the height of the legs. Lame I know but you get the idea.) Note...
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