Build your own reclaimed wood stool following these DIY wooden stool plans! This simple farmhouse DIY step stool is great to help reach things or to use as an ottoman or plant stand, too. See more reclaimed wood projects here, and build a simple flip-over barstool step ladder or a DIY ladder chair, too. Get […]
Make Your Own Plywood Cross-Based Globe Terrariums
Hi again, Mindi here from MyLove2Create! Earlier this week for Plywood Pretty, I showed you an easy way to use plywood scraps, and another one of my recent projects here was my Raised Planter Box. Today I am excited to share a very fun decorative project, made from 1/4” plywood scraps. These Plywood Cross […]
How to Build Modern Tabletop Planters
Hello Remodelaholics! It’s Elisha from Pneumatic Addict and I’m back sharing another set of building plans. This time for a pair of designer inspired tabletop planters. I was looking for something to put on top of my three way nesting coffee tables. Once I found the Mid-Century Turned Leg Tabletop Planters on the West […]
DIY Hexagon Stool or Side Table Using Thrifted Legs
Geometric shapes have been having a trending moment for a while now, and I really hope they don’t go anywhere because I just love the idea of these graphic shapes on walls, pillows, blankets, and even furniture! Today I want to share with you how I used inexpensive thrift store tables and plywood to make […]
Tutorial: How to Build a Ladder Plant Stand
I actually started to work a bit outdoors, since the weather it’s starting to be nicer here in Okinawa, Japan. But all we have is a small balcony with ugly concrete flooring, so I started searching the web for inspiration for makeovers and I am happy to say that I am in the middle of giving […]
Modern Cube Plant Stand With Optional Fretwork
Hello again, it’s Amy from Hertoolbelt back to share another build project. At my house, we have differing styles and tastes. My husband likes the sleek clean modern looks and vibes, and I naturally gravitate towards traditional, and I kind of love Victorian and Craftsman. I know, so old school, but I can’t help it. […]