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Mini Pallet Plant Stand

Mini Pallet Plant Stand
Mini Pallet Plant Stand

Pallet craft ideas will never leave the crafting and DIY world. There is just something too rustic and too charming about using these remnants to decorate your home. If you have a small space but still want to work wood crafts into your home decor, consider making this Mini Pallet Plant Stand. This DIY craft uses a wood plant stand, painting techniques, and mod podge craft ideas to give your plants a home. Perfect for windowsills or shelves where you want to boost your greenery up just a bit closer to the sun, this garden craft would look lovely on your back porch.

Estimated Cost$11-$20

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Primary TechniqueWood Crafts

Easy

Project TypeMake a Project

Materials List

  • Mod Podge ® Spouncer ® Applicators Set, 4 pc.
  • Martha Stewart Crafts ® 2oz Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Craft Paint - Scottish
  • Martha Stewart Crafts ® 2oz Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Craft Paint - Porcelain Doll 
  • Mod Podge ® Outdoor, 8 oz.
  • Mod Podge ® Rocks! Peel & Stick Stencils - Dot Pattern
  • Wood plant stand
  • Stencil tape
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Craft knife
  • Ruler
  • Pencil

Instructions

  1. Measure the wood slats on the top of your plant stand. Using the craft knife and ruler, cut out enough paper to cover the slats (I used four strips). Set the paper aside. 

  2. Paint the top of the plant stand with Porcelain Doll and the base with Scottish Highlands. Paint several coats and let dry. 

  3. Apply the polka dot peel n’ stick stencil to one side of the plant stand, taping off any areas that you don’t want paint to get onto. 

  4. Use a Spouncer to apply Porcelain Doll paint to the stencil. Peel up the stencil immediately, wash and return to the backer sheet. 

  5. Repeat step 4 on the other side of the plant stand. 

  6. Apply the strips of scrapbook paper to the top of the plant stand using Mod Podge Outdoor. Let dry for 15 – 20 minutes, then put on a top coat. Let dry. 

  7. Give your plant stand several coats of Mod Podge Outdoor, letting them dry in between. Wait 24 hours to use.

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