DIY: Woven Basket Plant Stands
I?m a big fan of both textured accents and living plants in a space. I moved an indoor tree away from my ladder shelves in my studio, so to fill that corner I wanted large tiered planters. Instead of buying them, I decided to make my own, propping up woven baskets on wood table legs, securing them with screws to a wood disc inside.
I came up with this idea in the table leg aisle of Lowes (just like this table leg DIY project) and noticed in that aisle they also sold round wood circles too. I thought first of just cutting the table legs and securing them to the circles as a basic wood stand (also an option) but instead hid the wood circle inside the basket. These woven basket plant stands are easy to make, supplies and steps listed below.
First, gather your supplies: I used two baskets from World Market (a small harper macrame basket and a small dakota basket), four 27.5? tapered legs from Lowes, two 12? birch circles from Lowes, 1¾? wood screws, drill with drill bits, miter saw, clamp, cotton cord (optional), and gold spray paint.
I added a few stripes of cotton cord to the plain basket to complement the macramé string on the other basket – totally optional step.
Remove the four double sided screws that are attached to the table legs when you purchase them.
Mark 16? from the bottom on each table leg, this will create two different legs at different lengths for the plant stands from one 27.5? table leg.
To create the mid mod leg look...
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