DIY Tiered Cupcake Stand for Graduation Party
Cupcakes for my daughter’s graduation party displayed beautifully on Ana White’s stand I built.
Cupcakes for my daughter’s graduation party displayed beautifully on Ana White’s stand I built.
One of the kitchen accessories is
a bottle rack. There are many kinds of bottle
rack depending on the type of bottle (oil or whiskey) and the use of it
(sliding, stable under the sink, in a single cabinet roundtrips etc).
The demands of my own
construction is on bottle rack wagon (ie kitchen pulled out of context), will
find below and next to the sink that will use the entire height of the cabinet
and will have bottles of oil that can be dirty and will therefore be wash.Finally it is two storey with
the second shelf can be moved in height. The dimensions are length
height 50cm. The materials we use are white
melamine 16mm aluminum angle, aluminum tubes and aluminum sheets to dress
racks.
Melamine White 16mm: 4pcs x
(25cm x 50cm)
Aluminum angles (15mmx15mm):
4pcs 4pcs x 50cm x 47cm and
Aluminum tubes 10mm: 2 pcs and
2 x 52cm x 54cm pieces
Aluminum Sheets: 2pcs x 32cm x 57cm
Cost of construction
Melamine
m
euros
Guide Ferrari50 cm 1pc x 9 = 9
euros
Aluminum angles
10
euros
Aluminium tube
11 euros
Aluminum Sheets 8 euros
Mounting rack 1
euros
Total: 45.75 euros
I built this console table for my son's room, and added a matching hutch for additional storage and display. It's a versatile piece of furniture. He uses it for games, books and collectibles, but it would be great for a tv and game system too. Thanks for the plans!
Wed, 01/15/2014 - 11:06
I love how this looks! Very nice job! Can you please tell me what the total height is once you added your hutch?
Wed, 01/15/2014 - 11:41
Thank you! I just checked and it measures at 63 inches. It's sitting on thick carpet so it may actually be more like 63.5 inches.
Wed, 01/15/2014 - 12:52
Great! Thank you so much! I think this will be the perfect size for what I need. Yours looks so nice that I'd like to copy it. Did you use any plans to build the hutch or did you just make it up? I just love how yours looks! Thank you so much for posting!
Wed, 01/15/2014 - 14:09
Moosmani, I made it up just based on a very simple hutch. Two days later, Ana posted plans for the School Desk Hutch. :/ A plan to follow would have been nice but honestly, the hutch was a very easy build. Good luck building yours and I look forward to seeing pics.
This is our first real furniture project. We wanted a large enough table to be able to sit 10 people comfortably around without the table legs getting in the way of the people on the corners. We are really happy with the way this turned out. Each leg was joined with a double floating mortise & tennon. The overall dimensions are 47" wide by 80" long by 31.5" tall.
Mon, 04/11/2016 - 12:48
Sure. I'd be happy to. I drew it up on Sketchup. Would that work or would you prefer just a pdf? Feel free to email me: [email protected]
Mon, 04/11/2016 - 12:51
Table legs are mounted using steel plates routed flush with the bottom of the table.
For a while I’ve been wanting to build a bed. I had two days free this week so I began. I actually completed it in about 6 hours. First time doing this size project. Plans were SO easy to follow. Thank you Ana
I LOVE IT! And am motivated to do more.
Edith, SC
Modified the salsa console by taking the drawer off and stealing some from Patrickhosey's (bragpost). I built it for my dining room. Measures 57-1/2" long X 17" depth X 39" tall.
Sun, 04/01/2012 - 16:52
great job! do you have a template for your circle pattern?
In reply to great job! do you have a by margjack
Mon, 04/02/2012 - 04:47
I don't but it's easy to make, make your door frame first, trace the inside of frame on a plywood sheet and use compass to make all sizes of circles on that sheet. If you don't have compass that's big enough, just use string or thread( like I did on this project), pivot one end, attach the pencil on one end and swing to make circles :)
In reply to That is sooooo cool! by Pam the Goatherd
Mon, 04/30/2012 - 05:24
Love your avatar! so cute, I hope that's not mountain dew in there (just kidding:)
Thank you for the plan, this is the result.
Farmhouse / cottage style bed based on your plans.
My son used your plans to help students at his old elementary school for his Eagle Scout Project. He was able to adjust the plans to meet the school's needs. Local Austin Texas news did a report on it. Thank you for the inspiration!
https://www.fox7austin.com/news/boy-scout-builds-shed-stocks-it-with-re…
Robert Saul
This replaced a huge formica countertop in our laundry room. The counter collected unfolded clothes on the top, and piles of shoes underneath. Also, we had a 4 hook shelf from Target holding all 3 of our kids bags and backpacks. My husband was against this, because "where would we put all the laundry?" Well, this is the solution and we both love it!
I measured this out and drew diagrams and then finally decided this was too big of a project to do for the first time. I did hire someone, but he said the measurements were right on.....he had never built something like this before. The outside of the door is painted with magnetic primer and holds magnets. So much more functional that the counter.
I know I didn't build this myself. I think I could have done it, if I could have a week to do this without interruption, but that was impossible and I needed this YESTERDAY (the 4 hook wall shelf fell out of the wall). But I wanted to share in case anyone else is having a space dilemma! We LOVE it!!!!
Thu, 04/05/2012 - 12:10
What a great idea! Very well planned out! I would love to build something like this in our mudroom.
Tue, 04/10/2012 - 16:33
Just what we need! Thank you! And I love the door covering the baskets and the magnetic paint - I hadn't thought of those! Thanks so much for sharing! It gives met the confidence to try it myself!
This was a great project. I had some trouble with getting the X's perfectly connected (due to off square boards) and had to use some wood filler here and there. Beyond that, everything came together really well. The longest part was getting the finish just right.
I built these this last weekend, super easy to follow the plans and they turned out great!
I love my cat, and felt she needed a pretty feeding dish. I stole some old spindles from my sister's garage, cut them down and threw this plan together. It was actually harder than I expected because getting into tight little spaces with my drill to drill in the pocket holes was almost imposible. The wood split, nothing is square and the holes for the dishes are messy...but it doesn't really matter, it looks good from a distance and my cat doesn't judge. Not that I know of, anyway.
- made directly from the plans
- decorative hardware was spray painted "flat black"
- there are decorative bolts in the legs, they were installed after these pictures were taken.
I am so ridiculously proud of myself... This was my first wood building project and now I think I'm addicted !!!! Next project a bookshelf!!
Such a great sturdy bed! Daughter loves it.
I wanted our bird's cage up higher and on something that the kids wouldn't be able to tip over. So my Husband came up with this. Its car siding. and stained. it has 2 hinged doors and a shelf.