DIY Plant Stand

Each month I get together with a group of bloggers for a Home Depot Challenge. Each month we have an assigned item from Home Depot that we have to create something with. This month the chosen item was furniture legs.
I decided to create a little plant stand with mine. I picked up one of these wood slices from Home Goods. I love the rustic texture of these.
I wasn't sure how exactly I would attach these legs to my wood. The very helpful employees at my local Home Depot suggested that I use top plates. You just screw them to the underside of your tabletop. The furniture legs have screws already in them, so next you can screw the legs right into the plates.
After that, I stained my legs with Minwax stain and that was it. Very easy project!
I used my plant stand to create a plant corner in a recent living room makeover I did for my daughter's off campus college house!
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  • Geraldine Glover Owen Geraldine Glover Owen on Jul 11, 2016
    Totally random question but the cream paisley the wood is photographed on is it wall paper or a rug? It's exactly what I've been searching for (wallpaper)
  • Pattye Pattye on Apr 02, 2017
    Where do you buy the legs?
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