Make your own elevated dog feeder12/5/2023 ![]() I used the same technique on the chairs as I did on my Industrial Bar Stools & Monogrammed Jewelry Box. Your chair is now ready for any word art you might want to add. Once your sure the hole is the proper size sand down any rough edges caused by using the Jig Saw. It’s easier to take away than it is to add back! Use the starter hole to insert the bit and cut your circle with the Jig Saw using the inside line.īefore you put your jig saw away make and do a dry fit of the bowl. The starter hole needs to be wide enough to allow for your jig saw blade. With your circle drawn you can drill your starter hole. The 2nd circle will be my cutting circle, this space will create a lip for the bowl to rest on, instead of falling through! I used the dog bowl (aka mixing bowl from Walgreens) as my pattern and then drew a second circle just inside the first one. Talk about fun, no more excuses time to get these chairs done and get them to some use rather than collecting dust in the garage!īefore you get started with any cutting you will want to sand down your chairs, basically knock the finish down, and remove any oils that might prevent you from staining the chairs. That is until I got my newest most awesomest toy in the world, my Silhouette. ![]() Well I didn’t I bought the bowls and they sat for 6 months to be exact. Since I had the idea one would think I jumped right on that. I was getting ready to load them into my car to take them to the ReStore when my sister mentioned that Bailey (her collie) would really love a raised feeding station.Īnd thus began the idea of the diy dog bowl chairs using old chairs. The other two were not suitable for sitting, one had a cracked seat (ouch) and the other was missing a side support. Right after we were given 4 old school chairs we quickly primed two of them. So when life gives you lemons (aka furniture you have no clue what to do with) you make lemonade (aka Dog Bowl Chairs). ![]() More often that not this turns into a garage FULL of pieces I have NO clue what to do with! ![]() Being DIY/crafters we often run into situations where people have old furniture that they just “knew” we could do something with. ![]()
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