I love using stumps and natural rough wood for home décor, and if you also, then you’ll love this amazing side table! Prepare a wood slice, a bench vice, copper pipe, saddle clips, screws and a screwdriver, pipe bending spring and pipe bender. Use tape to mark out the width of your wood slice on...
Stumps are a fantastic material for rustic creations! I think that in spring such a piece is actual more than ever. So, what can you make of a stump? The options are endless: planters, vases, candleholders, bedside and coffee tables, stools and so on. Let’s have a look at the stools and coffee tables that...
If you don’t have a cool end table yet, you definitely need one – and here’s a cool idea! You’ll need 16″ round cut of wood, metal plant stand, sand paper, spray paint, wax or stain for the wood, power drill and bit, 6-10 1/2″ screws, 3-5 two hole straps, power drill and bit, screwdriver,...
Wanna renovate your old side table into something cool? Here’s an idea for you. You’ll need some old distressed wood, spray paint and your old side table. First apply one coat of spray, take the trellis apart and cut it into 17″ pieces. Give the top of the table a good scrub and then lay...
Materials for your DIY may be very different but these wine crates are an unusual idea. What can you make of them? A cool vintage coffee table! Can’t believe it? Have a look at the supplies: 4 wooden crates, 4 casters, images, vinegar, steel wool and brewed tea, a variety of screws, nails, L brackets,...
An entry table can easily become a great weekend project. Most of them are much more easy to make than a dining or a coffee table. Besides, they are usually aren’t that big so you won’t need to spend a lot of money on materials. If you aren’t handy with wood you can also use...
Crafts for kids are so sweet! Don’t forget to make them happy with some diy things. For example, you can create a doll table. For this you’ll need just some glue, wooden candle holders, round, oval or square wood pieces and white paint. Glue the candle holder to the middle of the round piece of...
The idea of DIY side tables of wood logs isn’t new. Although this simple yet practical realization of this idea caught my attention. All you need to know is how to use a chainsaw. If you do, just find a large enough wood log, cut it to the size you what, clean it and using...
Furniture that looks natural is perfect for outdoor areas. This outdoor table definitely looks natural because it’s made of several wood logs. It can be used as a plants display stand as for serving snacks. To make this awesome outdoor table you’ll need a bunch of fallen trees or thick branches, a bow saw, a...
This isn’t the first DIY patio table with mini succulent garden we covers. Although it’s very cute and cheap to make so I can’t pass it by. The table is almost free to make because you can use wood pallets for it. The cool thing about using them is that the table is going to...