Monday

DIY outdoor checkers table

Thank you all so much for your sweet words on my Home Depot Patio Challenge Reveal!  It really was such a fun project and we are really enjoying having a cozy spot to hang out now that the weather is warmer.  I'm going to be sharing a few of the simple DIYs I incorporated into the space, starting with this DIY checkerboard table.  This is a very simple project that anyone can make.  I started with this wood disc and this plant stand from Home Depot.


I stained the wood disc with some leftover stain I had in the garage.  Then I attached it to the base with these.


To create the checkerboard pattern, I used 1" painters tape and some black paint.  I started by taping off a criss cross pattern and then I cut out the overlapping squares to create the checkerboard pattern.


After the paint dried, I taped off the edges to make a border.


Then I finished it off with a few coats of polyurethane to make it more durable.  


For the checkers, I used some washers from the hardware department.  (half of them got a dose of gold spray paint)



14 comments:

  1. It's perfect. Such a great little DIY project

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  2. Thanks for the tutorial! i definitely needed this...I plan on redoing my kids room and I was planing on making a kids table and this tutorial just solidified my plans. Thanks

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  3. such a fun idea, and i love the use of washers!

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  4. such a cute idea! My boys wold love this for chess! xo

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  5. SO cool...I absolutely love how this turned out! Great little table!!

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  6. Such a great idea :) I better no let L see this!

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  7. Thank you! I bet he would love it!

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  8. Thanks Kristin! Chess would be fun too!

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  9. No problem, it would be great for a kids space!

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