Wooden Bowl Tiered Tray

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$6
1 Hour
Easy

I have been wanting a tiered tray forever. But I wanted a smaller in size one than I was finding. So I decided to make myself one. I had a small wooden bowl already, and I found one that was just a little larger that the other one I had for the bottom. It is important to make sure your bowls have float bottoms to be able to display items in unless your just using it for fruit or something like that. I used a spindle I had from my stash of supplies. I decided not to put feet on the bottom I thought it looked cute enough without.

It is going to be fun to display Fall items in.

Here is what I started out with two wooden bowls and I cut a spindle down to the size I wanted it.

I painted both bowls white and kept the spindle in the stained color it was.

Then I just used E6000 and hot glue to attach the spindle to the bottom bowl.

I used the same for the top bowl as well.

I debated putting another piece of the spindle and a finial on. But I felt it looked too bulky then? I can always add it later.

I am really loving it. It goes great with my woods and white kitchen.

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