How to Make an Easy Pedestal Plate Stand + My Harvest Mantel

hope you had a nice weekend! are you ready for another week full of crafts?? i am! first up i have a super easy pedestal dish that you probably remember from the November Craft Kits. i’m also going to give you more details about the different crafts found on my Harvest Mantel decor this year and then i’ll share a quick tutorial for that cute brass candlestick pedestal plate.

decorations for a autumn harvest mantelscape craft ideas

i love my Harvest Mantel! chocolate brown, burnt orange, muted yellow, dark red with great texture elements like sweater, twig, burlap, wood, and tile.

make an easy pedestal cake plate

  •  my creamy white sweater pumpkin from a couple years ago, plays a lead roll in my festive autumn mantelscape. so easy to make! it requires no sewing and about 5 minutes of your time. {great craft for the kiddos to help with!} the sweater texture + color = perfect fall decoration
  • Turkey, Stuffing, Gobble Till You Wobble is a classic wood + vinyl craft. made that at a church craft night awhile back.

How To Make a Pedestal Dish

how to make a diy pedestal dish

Supplies:

diy pedestal dish

brass candlestick {$1 at the thrift store}, cheap plate {dollar or thrift store}, spray paint, E6000

1. Spray paint both sides of plate.

how to make a diy pedestal cake plate

2. Clean the top rim of the candlestick. Place the plate so that the bottom of the place is facing up. Apply E6000 to the candlestick rim and place on the bottom of the plate in the center. {easier said than done}

3. Leave the plate bottom side up and allow the glue to dry for a few hours. Then decorate away with it!

pedestal pumpkin stand

so that’s my fall mantelscape and a quick how to make your own pedestal dish on the cheap.

in love with Pedestal dishes? check out my Pedestal Candy Dish

looking for a kid-friendly fall craft? check out my easy Framed Pine Cones

link up your fall crafts in the Fall Frenzy link party! i’ll be doing another feature post soon.

 

Linda
Hi! I'm Linda, the craft addict behind Craftaholics Anonymous®, a craft blog. Crafting is cheaper than therapy, right? When I'm not DIYing something, I can be found taxiing around our 4 crazy kids or working out. Or shoe shopping... because you can never have too many shoes! Happy crafting! ♥
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