Sunday, September 7, 2014

DIY Spinning Nail Polish Stand - Under 12$


Looking for a way to organize all those nail polishes in a super cool and unique way? Well why not try this DIY nail polish stand! You can add a spinning feature or leave it as a regular stand. You can also use the stand for perfume, accessories, jewelry, pretty much anything!


What you will need (remember you can always improvise if you don't have the same items!):
-2 Plates (dollar store) 2$
-1 Bowl (dollar store) 1$
-2 Candle sticks (dollar store) 2$
-2 Cutting boards or anything square shaped (tiles, glass, wood etc)  (dollar store) 2$
-Lazy Susan turn table (Home Depot about 4$) 
-Paint
-Super glue

Step 1:


Select your plates and bowls for the stand. I decided to use 2 clear plastic plates and 1 bowl. Peel off any stickers and wash and dry your plates and bowls. Do the same with the candle holders.

Step 2:

Super glue the lazy susan apparatus to your bottom piece of wood/glass/tile I am using a square shaped cutting board. You will want to make sure that the lazy susan apparatus is in the center of your board. Let this dry, it should take a couple of minutes. (TIP: place a heavy textbook on it while it dries)

Step 3:

You can skip this step if your plates are not clear. Take your second piece of glass/tile/wood and paint it white. It took me 3 layers of white paint to get it to look opaque. This step is for making sure you don't see the metal lazy susan parts under the clear plates.

Step 4:


Take the first candle holder and super glue it to the center of the plate which will be at the very bottom of the stand. Give it a couple minutes to dry (TIP: apply pressure to ensure that the candle stick adheres to the plate)

Step 5:

Take the second plate and apply glue to the center of it as well as the top free end of the candle stick. Apply pressure while gluing these two objects together.

Step 6:





Take the second candle stick and glue it to the center of the plate on the top of your stand, it should now have 2 layers. Let it sit for another 15 min before you continue to the next step.

Step 7:

Take your last piece (mine is a bowl) and glue it to the top of the candle stick. I suggest applying pressure for about 1 min and then leaving the entire stand overnight to allow the glue to reach its maximum strength.

Step 8:

Once your painted square base is dry, glue the base to the lazy susan apparatus. You want the white side up and the lazy susan to be sandwiched between the two boards. Again, place a book on top while it dries. I let mine sit for about 1 hour before moving to the next step.

Step 9:

Take your two boards with the lazy susan in the center, and glue the top white board to the bottom plate of your stand. Apply pressure with your hands for about 1 min and then let the stand sit for another hour.

Step 10:

Make sure everything is glued together and nothing falls apart while you pick it up or rotate it.  

Now you are done!! Congrats you now have a spinning stand for your accessories/makeup/jewelry or nail polish! You can always spray paint the entire stand if you would like, or use mixed plates and bowls of different styles..have fun with it and remember to be creative :)