Tree Stump to Rolling Plant Stand
by
Ashley@Biggerthanthethreeofus
(IC: blogger)
$10
1 Hour
Easy
What do you do when you need a heavy duty plant stand on wheels but can't find one at an affordable price? You DIY one of course! This project is so simple!
DIY Wood Slice Rolling Plant Stand
1. Grab a tree stump. We had a few laying around in our neighborhood. Grab a chainsaw and cut off a slice, approximately 4-6 inches thick.
2. Sand to get all the excess bark and junk off. Don't be particular on this, because you are just going to sit a planter on it.
3. Apply a poly. Let dry. Lightly sand. Apply poly again. Repeat the process on the other side and the edges.
4. Grab some heavy-duty rollers and some wood screws. Attach the rollers to the wood slice.
5. Flip it over and set your pot on top. Enjoy!
For under $10, this project adds instant character and solves a huge problem of being able to move this 100 pound pot around to different spots of light on the patio.
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published September 10th, 2015 9:34 AM
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Ashley@Biggerthanthethreeofus on Aug 15, 2017Thanks! We love it.
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Frequently asked questions
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When you say apply a poly .....what is a poly?
where did you buy the casters or wheels for this project?