Easy and Fun: How to Make Your Own Christmas Present Stands

 Are you ready to add a little festive cheer to your holiday season?

Today, I’m excited to show you how to make some cute DIY Christmas present stands. They’re super easy and fun to create! Let’s get started!

What You’ll Need:

Bows and ribbons (optional for decoration)

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

First, grab a large planter pot and a small plastic bucket. You’ll also need a broomstick. Drill a hole in the top of the bucket and place it inside the planter pot. Now, take that broomstick and put it into a small pot, holding it in place with some stones. This will be the base of your stand.

 

Step 2: Get Your Boxes

Next, head to Bunnings (or any place with cardboard boxes) and pick up some free boxes in different sizes. Use scissors to cut circle holes in the middle of each box. Make sure the holes are in the same spot on both sides so they fit nicely.

Step 3: Stack the Boxes

Now comes the fun part! Slide the boxes onto the broomstick, starting with the biggest one at the bottom and working your way up to the smallest box at the top.

Step 4: Wrap Those Boxes

Once you’ve got them all stacked and looking good, take the boxes off the stick. Now it’s time to wrap them in colorful wrapping paper! Use different patterns for each box, but don’t forget to keep the holes in the right spots so they fit back onto the broomstick later.

Step 5: Add the Finishing Touches

Put all the boxes back onto the stick, and then feel free to jazz them up with some bows and ribbons. 🎀 This is where you can let your creativity shine!

And there you have it—your very own DIY Christmas present stands! These cute stands are not only a fun project but also a great way to display your gifts this holiday season. Enjoy the process, and happy decorating! 🎁✨

 

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