EPISODE 5: The Textured Table | How To DIY A Plaster Pedestal Table
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MATERIALS LIST
Tall Outdoor Planter (make sure it's at least 28 inches in height if you're using it as a dining/ kitchen table). Here's the one I used in the video - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
24 inch wood round (could be larger, if you'd like)
Liquid Nails
Plaster of Paris
Water
Brush
Bucket (two one for mixture, one for water)
Sand Block/ Sant Paper
Drop Cloth (to keep work area clean) Хобби
Brilliant video, thank you!
nice! all that dried up plaster lol! thanks for the tips!
Wow stunning results!!
Beautiful! Great job!
Great job!! Love it and your tutorial!
Awesome! Great idea❤
Love your content, it’s so helpful!!! Thank you❤
You did that girl!
Came here because I'm trying to DIY a fluted and concrete-look coffee table 😅 I just love you, your instructions were so entertaining 😆 question... would you have a suggestion on how to seal the top if I don't want to use glass?
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Looks great! I want to make but I'm wondering, is this moisture resistant long-term? If you take wet rags to wipe it off everyday, will that cause the plaster to powder/flake off? I ask this because I covered a small pot with joint compound and eventually, the watering made the joint compound begin to fall off. It wasn't the end of the world because it was just a small pot, but this being a table, I would really like to know. Thanks so much.
If you gave the table a couple of coats of vanish, that should make it water resistant. But, for me, these types of projects are better suited to things that are more decorative, than used on a regular basis, as they often don't hold up to normal wear and tear.
Where did you find the table round?
What is the outdoor planter made of?
It's a heavy plastic type material. I linked to the planter I used in the description. I hope that helps!