DIY Decorative Display Stand

Jamela Payne
by Jamela Payne
4 Materials
$20
40 Minutes
Easy

There is nothing better than an easy way to jazz up a small space. Take this DIY Decorative Display Stand for example.

You can switch what is on top according to the season or decorate with a vase and some beautiful flowers, or even holiday props.


I pretty much live for super easy home decoration and home improvement. This is a very easy DIY project that you will need minimal craft supplies for. You can grab most of them at your local craft store.

If you are looking for really simple and quick woodcraft then this one is it, there are so many amazing DIY home decor crafts this is one of them.

All you need to make this Decorative Display stand is:

  • Wood Pedestal
  • Wooden Circle 
  • Wood Glue
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Paint Brushes


You may have a lot of this stuff just sitting around your house.


If you are looking for really simple and quick woodcraft then this one is it, there are so many amazing DIY home decor crafts this is one of them.


Begin by standing the pedestal upright so the decorative portion is at the base. Apply a generous amount of adhesive of choice to the top of the spindle.

Apply paint to the stand in your choice of color. We used white and just gently dry brushed in on for a rustic look. We used white and just gently dry brushed in on for a rustic look.


Once dry, your stand is now ready to be displayed. Change it out seasonally if you wish or use it to display small collections of your choice. 

Change it out seasonally if you wish or use it to display small collections of your choice. 




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