The table was the most challenging project. It seems fairly straightforward, but pallets are not always square, so I had to do some adjusting, which means, taking apart and rebuilding some of the pallet. Next time I would search longer for two pallets that were more "perfect". I used two pallets that were similar is size and the boards were similarly spaced apart. I used 1/4" plywood for the top and the seat.
The shelves were a simple one cut. You can get two shelves out of one pallet. Pallet books shelves are a little heavy so we used plant hangers to hang them from the sides of the cubicle since this is not a permanent display.
Here is a awesome tutorial from sixsistersstuff.com to make pallet shelves.
(A big thank you to sixsisterstuff for sharing your photo and project with Goodwill!)
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The word "love" was handwritten with blue paint, then painted over that with glue and blue glitter on top. It helps to have a paint color first and not just glue and glitter to really make it stand out.
The crayon holder was not made out of a pallet - but out of a landscape timber!
We just cut a piece to size and drilled out the holes.
I stained it to match the sides of the table. So cute!
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