I love all the tiered stands I see on Pinterest, and realized that I had on hand what I could use to make my own versions.
Sorry for the lousy, nighttime photos, but I used some kind of old sifting pan, and an old pie tin, and where do you think that spindle came from?
Here it is, before I cut it...have you guessed yet?
Well...you shouldn't be surprised to find out it's another part left over from this old chair. It was one of the front legs.

You'll recall, the back became this.
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And part of the back 2 legs became this.
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And one of the arms became this chalkboard (available in my shop).

I still have the other front leg and the 2 arms to work with.
Anyway, I attached the strainer pan to a little wood plaque for stabilization.
Then I used E6000 glue and screws to attach all the pieces together.
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Blessings,
Sorry for the lousy, nighttime photos, but I used some kind of old sifting pan, and an old pie tin, and where do you think that spindle came from?
Here it is, before I cut it...have you guessed yet?
Well...you shouldn't be surprised to find out it's another part left over from this old chair. It was one of the front legs.
You'll recall, the back became this.
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And part of the back 2 legs became this.
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And one of the arms became this chalkboard (available in my shop).

I still have the other front leg and the 2 arms to work with.
Anyway, I attached the strainer pan to a little wood plaque for stabilization.
Then I used E6000 glue and screws to attach all the pieces together.
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I still had the other leg to work with, so I created another one using 2 old enamelware bowls.
This time I did a little dry-brushing with white paint on the leg. Because these are bowls, they are pretty spacious and hold a lot.




Blessings,
Angie
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Wow, you're so creative! I love this!
ReplyDeleteJamie ~ Better With Age
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of the old chair in so many different ways.
So resourceful and NOT a bit of waste! :) Pat
How cool! What a great way to use an old chair...you are the QUEEN of re-purposing!
ReplyDeleteOh my.........I am amazed at your creativity. The tiered pans are beyond magical. I am so inspired.
ReplyDeletewow - your ideas are never ending, they are great, great, great!
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margit
Very ingenious!!!!!!!They look very cool! Loving your ideas!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDarling stands and I love how you manage to use every piece of an article, very thrifty!
ReplyDeleteLove that rusty creation!
ReplyDeleteLove it..
ReplyDeleteI love it, how creative. it's good to see some creations from pinterest ideas.
ReplyDeleteThat is darling - I like it way better than a lot of others I've seen! Great job!
ReplyDeletevery creative Angie ... glad you are a "waste-not, want-not" kind of gal, because you come up with some great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of old chair legs ... gotta get busy making tiered stands.
Blessings,
Audrey Z.
Timeless Treasures
Oh, so fun and functional...I love your style and creativity!
ReplyDeleteSo Gorgeous this one,brilliant idea,inspired me so much,thanks for sharing Angie
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Nothing goes to waste with you! My favorite is the chalkboard from the arms of the chair -- true cleverness!
ReplyDeleteI love those tiered storage things. I've been wanting to make some for ages now and just haven't gotten up the nerve. Fantastic job as always Ange. If I ever visit the USA I'm visiting you for to soak up some brilliance!
ReplyDeleteGirl, you kill me. I am making something similar today but of course these are waaaay cooler! xxx, Kim
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a great idea. Lots of great ideas from one old chair. You are very creative.
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Bev
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So creative! I would love for you to share this or any of your great ideas at the link party going on now (and every Saturday through Tuesday) at 'Or so she says ...' Hope to see you there! www.oneshetwoshe.com
ReplyDeleteGreat makeover!!! I love them both, but I think I like the first one best, especially the way you combined the old wood with the rusty tins. Lovely combination.
ReplyDeleteCindy
LOVE these tiered trays! I have an old table in my garage that is is terrible condition, but with great legs. I now have some ideas for it! Life to the full, Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle
ReplyDeleteThe tiered stands are so clever and practical. Love the look!
ReplyDeleteThis is so much better than most of the tiered stands I have seen ~ I have some wire basket tiered stands but this is perfect!
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~hugs, Mary Beth~
It's amazing the ideas you come up with! Love these tiered stands.
ReplyDeleteThese are the coolest ideas using such unique items! Come link up to Centerpiece Wed. on my blog and share these ideas. Karin
ReplyDeletevery sweet angie! They look great! I have that chair in my bedroom.
ReplyDeletegail
I feel like I just wasted a lot of money at Pottery Barn buying a tiered set. Yours is even cuter than PB's!
ReplyDeleteYou are super talented and inspirational.
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Michele
Pearl 13.1
These are so cute! I so want a stand like this! Totally pinning! And how you re-used the pieces of the chair - genius! Thanks so much for sharing! New follower!
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I have been collecting parts to make one of these, but I like your ideas so much better. I want mine to store my craft paints in. I'm putting a round lazy susan under the bottom pan to make it easier to turn. Thanks, you are very creative.
ReplyDeleteI am SO impressed! I just love that you've repurposed that chair in so many ways. I love it all!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Unbelievable. You are amazing. I'm speechless. (And you and I both know how infrequently that happens! hehe) xoxo
ReplyDeleteHow creative! You are very talented. I'm amazed at all the uses you found for the chair parts. Thanks for linking up at Transformed Tuesday. Hugs, Peggy~PJH Designs
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