YouTube: Making An Organic Shaped DIY Ball Foot Coffee Table

Let’s make a coffee table - using plant pots!

I am so excited about this month’s “Always Making” YouTube episode because I jump in the car and go on a little road trip down to the Gold Coat to help my friend Maddy from The Essentials Club build her own Organic Shaped DIY Ball Foot Coffee Table – from scratch, using plants pots! If you love sewing and upcycling, then you’ve probably come across Maddy on YouTube. She has a very popular channel called The Essentials Club and I’ve been lucky to call her my friend for the last 7 years.

A few months ago Maddy asked if I could help her DIY her dream coffee table. She recently moved into her beautiful new studio and is busy designing the space and filling it up with her projects and thrifted furniture, and she’s always wanted an organic shaped coffee table with ball feet. After seeing a couple of my projects, she knew I’d be the right person to help her bring her dreams to life. Also, what an honour! She sent me some reference images and her plans for the studio, which I put into a mood board and came up with potential colours for the coffee table (which you’ll see in our episode). And she absolutely loved it, which I was thrilled about. I am so excited to show you what we got up to!

What’s happening over on YouTube?

Every month I go to someone's house and help them DIY a piece of furniture they’ve been dreaming of from scratch, or upcycle something they no longer love, but don't want to throw out in favour of buying something else, and transform it into something beautiful and new. I’ll also be doing lots of affordable and approachable room makeovers and transformations - stay tuned!

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I really hope this episode has inspired you to make your own Organic Shaped DIY Ball Foot Coffee Table. You'll find the link to the materials and tools we used in the YouTube episode description. I can't wait to see what you create. Happy making!

 
 

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