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Recycled pallet succulent stand

MitchellM
Amassing an Audience
MitchellM
MitchellM
Amassing an Audience

A succulent display stand using recycled pallet timber. Follow step-by-step instructions to build your own.

 

 

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The project

 

Cut the end board off a pallet – free pallets are available in Bunnings timber yards.

 

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Cut several holes to a size that will suit your chosen pots. If you don't have a hole saw, Bunnings has a budget kit.

 

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Use a tool with texture to distress the pallet. I made this distressing tool with some old nuts and copper fittings. Pay attention to the edges when distressing the pallet as rustic pieces normally get more damage there.

 

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Stain the marks you made as dirt usually builds up in crevices. I've used a variety of what I had on hand – spray paint and Feast Watson Oak stain. Rust-Oleum created a helpful video about How to Apply Chalked Paint.

 

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Remove all surface stain and paint by sanding, leaving the darkened timber in certain places such as any cracks in the timber.

 

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The pots should hold in place, but you can use clear construction adhesive or hot glue to fix them in place.

 

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How to make planter pots

 

Plant succulents in your own unique pots using Mitchell's step-by-step guide to creating cement planter pots.

 

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More succulent stand projects

 

Workshop member Jamespeter100 also shares how to build a succulent stand using recycled pallet timber.

 

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 Find more great ideas for your garden in our Top 10 most popular garden makeovers.

 

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