DIY: Terracotta Wine Stand
Hi I’m Kimberly from A Night Owl Blog, a space where we share our latest DIY, craft and recipe endeavors. I recently held a little get together with a few girlfriends featuring fun and fresh Kendall-Jackson AVANT wines! Now we served up the K-J AVANT Chardonnay and K-J AVANT Sauvignon Blanc on ice. However, since we didn’t want to leave the K-J AVANT Red Blend out there on its own, we created this beautiful and clever DIY Terracotta Wine Stand!
I love terracotta. It is so versatile and can be made into so many more things than just a planter, like our stand! So let’s walk through the steps we took to make this stand so you can fashion your very own.
Supplies:
Terracotta bowl and lid
Adhesive (that will work on pottery, such as Weldbond)
Chalk paint – grey and white
Sealing wax
Antique stain
- Simply glue the bottom rim of the planter to the bottom of the terracotta lid, making sure it’s centered.
- Once dry and secure (about one hour depending on adhesive used), paint on a thin layer of gray chalk paint. To get the right amount of coverage, dip your paint brush in water first, then in paint and dab on a paper towel.
- Next up, add your white layer the same, letting some of the gray still show through.
- Once the paint layers are dry, cover with a thin layer of sealing wax.
- We then added some antiquing stain to the finished product for a more complex, aged look.
And the result? A beautiful Terracotta Wine Stand.
It is a fairly simple project to put together but would add such a nice touch to your next party or get together, just like ours!
For wine serving tips, visit the Entertaining section of our website.