Magnificent! I can even envision this painted with flowers and beads streaming down as the treats displayed are adorned. Definitely looking forward to doing this project. Thank you, always at aww with your fantastic work.
wow karem, youre a boss! dont know how you were able to hammer down the top portion of the canopy. its very awkward because of the long piece. hats off to you!
Awesome!! And thanks for sharing details on how to cut the corners! You made it look simple. Hearing you talk instead of music; might add to your videos. 😉😎
OMG I did it! Despite my pregnancy fatigue hitting me half through the project... :D Thank you for sharing! This will be a nice decor for our baby shower by the end of this year. I did use screws, like you suggested... It did take a little longer because with every connection I needed to find where to drill on the inside pieces where the bars connect because I couldn't go through the two layers at once while holding everything in place myself... But I got it done, so I'm happy! Thank you again!
Thank you for sharing this!! I am actually making this now. Waiting for the "V" shapes to dry. So I am going to finish it up tomorrow! Just in time for my grand daughter's birthday party Sunday. So excited!!!
I love it. Hope it turns out fantastic. If you like to share photos, email the to me at support@intheeventphoto.com I would love to see your creation. Thank you soo much. 💕💕💕
I love the simplistic design. However, you could have made it so much easier by using either a table saw or jig saw. Both are relatively inexpensive. And please please please to all who are watching please drill a pilot hole before attempting to screw anything! I knew better but I was in a hurry hanging a shelf 2 weeks ago. I'm now nursing a bruised and battered thumb and am losing my thumbnail. But that being said....I have been looking for a simple display for my jams and jellies I will definitely be making this. Thank you for this tutorial💚
Does the mitering tool actually come with its own saw? I'm glad you showed how to use it. I've heard of these in other videos, but most either don't have one or they don't show how to use it.
Yes. The thickness does give more stability but you can achieve the same results. You can also make it as high or low as you want. (Could be a small cabana). Thank you soo much for watching. 😊
Hi. I don’t know the exact size of the table but it should be smaller than 42” in length and 22” in depth. They sell these tables at home improvement stores. You can also custom make the structure to fit any existing table you have. Sorry it took soo long to answer. 😊❤️
Hi Becky Naomi. Here are the dimensions 42” length 50” height. 22” depth (these are approximations). You’ll need to buy 5 (0.656in x 1.468in x 96in strip) wood strips from Home Depot. Out of the 5 wood strips, you’ll want to cut (4) 36in, (2) 21 1/2in, (3) 42in & (4) 18in. I show you a diagram in the video on where to cut the strips of wood. Hope this helps you. Thank soo much for watching. 😊
Magnificent! I can even envision this painted with flowers and beads streaming down as the treats displayed are adorned. Definitely looking forward to doing this project. Thank you, always at aww with your fantastic work.
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wow karem, youre a boss! dont know how you were able to hammer down the top portion of the canopy. its very awkward because of the long piece. hats off to you!
Awesome!! And thanks for sharing details on how to cut the corners! You made it look simple. Hearing you talk instead of music; might add to your videos. 😉😎
OMG I did it! Despite my pregnancy fatigue hitting me half through the project... :D Thank you for sharing! This will be a nice decor for our baby shower by the end of this year. I did use screws, like you suggested... It did take a little longer because with every connection I needed to find where to drill on the inside pieces where the bars connect because I couldn't go through the two layers at once while holding everything in place myself... But I got it done, so I'm happy! Thank you again!
Congratulations!
Don’t know what pregnancy fatigue feels like but it doesn’t sound fun. 😂.
Thanks you soo much for watching. 🥰❤️
Amazing thank you so much for your video really helped out a lot. And the measurements were on point. Very talented
Thank you for sharing this!! I am actually making this now. Waiting for the "V" shapes to dry. So I am going to finish it up tomorrow! Just in time for my grand daughter's birthday party Sunday. So excited!!!
I love it. Hope it turns out fantastic. If you like to share photos, email the to me at support@intheeventphoto.com I would love to see your creation. Thank you soo much. 💕💕💕
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Its finished
But I dont know how to upload a picture 😢
Your so talented, wonderful job sweetie. I have to go watch more of your diys. Thanks for your hard work on these projects. 🍁✌🇺🇸
Thank you soo much for your comment. I really appreciate it. ♥♥
Simplemente hermoso mil gracias
I love the simplistic design. However, you could have made it so much easier by using either a table saw or jig saw. Both are relatively inexpensive. And please please please to all who are watching please drill a pilot hole before attempting to screw anything! I knew better but I was in a hurry hanging a shelf 2 weeks ago. I'm now nursing a bruised and battered thumb and am losing my thumbnail. But that being said....I have been looking for a simple display for my jams and jellies I will definitely be making this. Thank you for this tutorial💚
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Does the mitering tool actually come with its own saw? I'm glad you showed how to use it. I've heard of these in other videos, but most either don't have one or they don't show how to use it.
Hello. Yes, they come with the miter box and the saw. Super easy to use. 🥰❤️
@@diykarem Thank you! That's really good to know. 🙂
I love it but can you tell me what that yellow thing is called? The one that came with the saw.
Hi. It's a miter box. I got it from Amazon for $11 (miter box and saw). ♥
In the Event... Awesome. Thank you for the reply.
Woow 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👑🏆
Hi...can you use precut wood dowels for this as well?
Yes. The thickness does give more stability but you can achieve the same results. You can also make it as high or low as you want. (Could be a small cabana). Thank you soo much for watching. 😊
@@diykarem Got cha! Thanks so much for responding. I just went ahead and got the wood strips. You're video is super helpful. Thanks for it!
Hello again! What kind of nails are you using exactly?
I used 1 1/4 nails from Home Depo, but you can get nails pretty much anywhere. You can also use screws if you prefer.
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Alrighty. Thanks so much for your help ❤❤❤❤
Show the structure in how it looks all decorated, please !
Hi Sherry Mcghee. I am going to decorate 2 versions for this particular DIY. I may do more later on. Stay tuned... Thank you soo much for watching.♥
Table size?
Hi. I don’t know the exact size of the table but it should be smaller than 42” in length and 22” in depth. They sell these tables at home improvement stores. You can also custom make the structure to fit any existing table you have. Sorry it took soo long to answer. 😊❤️
My table is 65 and 15
Would you mind giving the dimensions of this cart?
Hi Becky Naomi. Here are the dimensions 42” length 50” height. 22” depth (these are approximations). You’ll need to buy 5 (0.656in x 1.468in x 96in strip) wood strips from Home Depot. Out of the 5 wood strips, you’ll want to cut (4) 36in, (2) 21 1/2in, (3) 42in & (4) 18in. I show you a diagram in the video on where to cut the strips of wood.
Hope this helps you. Thank soo much for watching. 😊
@@diykarem Thank you so much for that information- that was really helpful!