Pottery Barn Valentine's Pedestal Bowl Dupe Using Dollar Tree Items

Gleespen Designs
by Gleespen Designs
4 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy

I am just in love with this Valentine's Day edition Pottery Barn Pedestal Bowl Dupe. From the size to the Candy Pink color peeking through the stone look. And the best part is... No one has ever been able to tell that I made this stunning piece of Home Decor, let alone made it using things from the Dollar Tree.

Plus it only takes a few minutes and is super super easy to make. Did I mention it is super easy to make. I hope you enjoy the tutorial!

Here is my latest YouTube video with this DIY in it. I hioe you enjoy it and the others.

Pottery Barn Pedestal Bowl Dupe

Glass Vase

For this project I used one of the Torino Glass Vases from Dollar Tree.

Garden Dish

And one Garden Dish, also from Dollar Tree. Im sure a bowl will work just fine as well.

SPRAY BOTH THE VASE AND GARDEN DISH WITH CANDY PINK SPRAY PAINT BY RUST-OLEUM

Be sure they are completely covered. You only need to worry about covering the outside of the Vase.

Using some strong Hot Glue and or E-6000 Glue. Place the glue going all the way aroung the top of the Vase.

Then glue the Vase to the bottom of the Garden Dish.

You could leave it just like this because.... well because it is so pretty that solid Candy Pink as well. OR...

You can spray some of this Stone Textured Rust-oleum Spray paint on it to give it that stone look like I did. The more you use the more stone look you will get. BUT don't forget to let a little bit of that Beautiful pink color show through.


NOW ALL THAT'S LEFT IS TO DECORATE.icon

Look at how pretty this is! I just absolutely love it. Who would have thought 2 Dollar Tree items and some spray paint could look this good. And now you have a Pottery Barn Pedestal Bowl Dupe for only a few bucks. I truly hope you enjoyed this tutorial and much as I enjoyed sharing it with you

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  • Peggy Peggy on Jan 30, 2023

    I’m lost, as usual! Why paint it pink if you are just going to paint it with the stone color? I know I’m missing something here.

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