Simple Tiered Countertop Stand
by
Nancy at Craft Your Happiness
(IC: blogger)
6 Materials
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Gather your supplies. We used the pot & plate sizes listed above, but you can use 10″-4″ plates with 6″-2 1/2″ pots in the arrangement of your choice.
Begin by painting the pots and plates with an acrylic paint.
TIP: If you opt for spray paint, be sure to coat everything in a base coat of acrylic first. This will allow the spray paint to adhere to the porous surface more easily, preventing the need for 3-4 coats.
Once dry, disperse a significant amount of epoxy. Mix thoroughly per the instructions.
Using a craft stick, apply a generous amount of epoxy to the bottom of your largest clay pot. Turn the largest clay plate upside down and place the clay pot, glue side down, into the center of the plate.
Repeat this step with the smaller pot and plate.
Let set for 15 minutes. Place a line of epoxy around the lip of the smallest pot.
Carefully flip over and place in the center of the large plate. Let dry overnight.
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Published April 25th, 2017 12:47 PM
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Reba on Apr 20, 2019
You should put that statement in your listing. Everything that is sold on the market for serving food is suppose to be food safe, it’s the law, let’s hope that it is.
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Linda Premo on Apr 22, 2019
I don’t think it’s necessary to use epoxy to join these clay pots. You’re right about the need for it to be non-toxic to be a food safe item. It would be cute as a catch all or display stand as well.
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Lillian Tremblay on Apr 21, 2019
What a great idea for a bird bath!!!! I love using my old plates for bird seed but couldn't figure a way to hang it in a way that the birds would enjoy the seed! (we have very finicky birds!!) Now they can have both a bath and seeds and I could add a cover to protect it from the rain!!! TFS
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Nancy at Craft Your Happiness on Apr 22, 2019
They make awesome birth baths! I need to do a post on that. Ü
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what do you use to make sure it is food safe?
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