Tuesday, February 25, 2014

DIY Tiered Plate Stand

How is everyone doing today? I'm ecstatic about this beautiful, sunny weather that North Georgia has been experiencing. Its a great change from the cold and snow of last week; so, I'm trying to soak up all of this amazing weather before it turns to hot to stand! I hope that everyone else is enjoying the beautiful weather too!

Tiered Plate Stand

Today, I will be sharing an easy tutorial on how to make your own tiered plate stand with just a few things. As you all probably know, I'm obsessed with organization. I like my house and my life to be neat, clean, and tidy. And this tiered plate stand is just the best at holding onto all of my little knick-knacks and looking chic at the same time! Plus, it was a super amazing deal because almost everything I used to make it came from the dollar store.

Tiered Plate Stand Tools:

-plate
-bowl
-resin
-candle stick

Tiered Plate Stand Directions:


  1. Mix your resin together.
  2. Apply the resin mixture to the bottom of the bowl and the middle of the plate.
  3. Place the candlestick where you have applied your resin mixture, and hold for a few minutes.
  4. Allow the resin mixture to cure for at least 12 hours.
  5. Use your brand new tiered plate stand to hold your keys, jewelry, or whatever else!

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7 comments:

  1. Just stopping by from the MaMade Blog Hop. Thanks for sharing this, I was wondering how it was done :)

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    1. Laura Le, I hoped this explained it in enough details! Its really easy to make. It just takes a long time because you have to let the resin cure.

      -Lara

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  2. Can you see the resin from above? I just bought some glass candlesticks from the thrift store for a project like this. Visiting from MaMade Blog Hop.

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    1. Erlene A, I can't see the resin at all! I used a clear jewelry resin.

      -Lara

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  3. Great tutorial!! I need to make some of these :) Thanks for linking up at the MaMade Blog Hop, I hope you're having a great weekend!!

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    1. Michelle Williams, thank you! I'm loving this thing, its so nifty at holding all of my small knick-knacks.

      -Lara

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  4. Nice piece of plates stands and the tutorial is just totally great and I will definitely try this out at my home.Keep on sharing these types of interesting blogs with us.

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