This colorful DIY table by Belinda’s DIY’s on YouTube is perfect for your garden and it is entirely made up of materials from the Dollar Store! This is super easy to build and you wouldn’t need that much effort, too, plus, you can decorate this table however you want by adding desired glass gem colors and sizes. I already have a few of these at home and I am planning to make another set but a different version still using the same technique demonstrated here.

Materials:

  • Dollar store glass gems, different colors, and sizes that you want
  • Adhesive
  • 3 large clear round trays
  • 1 large plastic flower pot
  • 1 wire trash can
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Black spray paint, optional

Directions:

Step 1

Dab adhesive and hot glue all over the bottom of the tray, then place another tray on top lining them up nicely and repeat this step until you’ve stacked all three trays together. Place the glass gems on the bottom of the top tray and assemble them however you want, then start adhering them to the tray with adhesive and hot glue until the whole tray is covered, and then set it aside until completely dried.

Easy DIY Dollar Tree Garden Glass Gem Table Tutorial
Image credit: Belinda’s DIY’s via YouTube

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Step 2

Lay the pot upside down, then add adhesive around the edges, and attach the wire trash can on top. Apply a lot of hot glue in the center of the trash can from the inside, then press and hold it down until it dries up completely. Add some adhesive around the edges of the wire trash can, then place the tray on top, and let it dry completely.

Easy DIY Garden Table Project Ideas
Image credit: Belinda’s DIY’s via YouTube

How To Make DIY Dollar Tree Garden Glass Gem Table

*Thanks to Belinda’s DIY’s via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this project, then you’ll surely love her other videos too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Make DIY Dollar Tree Garden Glass Gem Table

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