
Hey hey! Happy FRIDAY!
Have I mentioned that I am kind of on an outdoor kick at the moment? Yup… I want to plant something almost daily. It’s a sickness. I LOVE hanging baskets. I think they are so pretty and add so much character to the spaces they are displayed. I really don’t have any space on the actual outside of my house to hang them, so I thought it would be fun to create a stand to hold it for me. This is such a simple project! Here is how it turned out…
This is so easy!
Let’s get started…
You will need 3 pieces of wood.
2 – 2x4x8
1 – 2x8x8 at least 24″ long
This is a great scrap pile project for you hoarders like myself!
Here are my cuts for the 2×4…
I used my Kreg Jig to make the pocket holes on the longer boards. Then, just attach them like this…
Are you wondering what the heck a Kreg Jig is?Just check out our video here! We have tried to explain it in very simple terms!
Now for your 2×8… This will need to be 24″ long and I attached it using wood screws from the base into my rectangle like this…
Now for the hook… I found these great 50lb utility hooks at Lowe’s on the hardware aisle. Just drill a small hole in the center of the top of your rectangle…
And twist your hook in!
I used a finial from Lowe’s to fancy up the top a bit… I think it’s the perfect touch!
And a really bad full shot…
I filled my pocket holes with wood putty like this…
Finally, I gave everything a coat of Rust-Oleum black spray paint and let her dry! I used a sander to rough my edges up a bit after! So shanty!
I found the basket at Lowe’s along with the Creeping Fig and Coleus. I filled the basket and hung it up! That’s it!
What do you think??
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Have an AWESOME weekend!
~Whitney






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