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Wooden Obelisk, Diy Garden Trellis, Wooden Trellis, Garden Obelisk, Diy Trellis, Garden Yard Ideas, Vegetable Garden Design, Wedding Rustic, Diy Garden Projects

At Farrand Farms we don't currently sell wooden obelisks, or wooden trellis', tripods or tee pees, but we don't want to leave you without so we made our own and documented the process so you can make yours. For the price of one, $70-$100 each at the store, you can make four of your own. Buy your lumber • Three 2" x 1" x 8' • Four 2" x 2" x 8' - the 8' is the height of your obelisk. You can buy 6' if you prefer a shorter obelisk. If you have a table saw you can also buy two 2" x 4" x 8's and…

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Robyn Chubey - Prairie Glow Acres on Instagram: "Obelisks are g*dang expensive!! 

I need like a dozen or more of these and I will say right now - I had zero intention of dropping a thousand dollars on freakin obelisks. 

So here I go freestyle gardening again by making my own on the fly! 

When I found I found these cedar garden stakes at dollarama 4 for $5 I knew that I had to roll up to the counter like it was Home Depot with that useless tiny cart packed with every bit they had and embarrass my kids carrying out armfuls. 

Here’s the short tutorial:
Cut 4: 7” pieces with a 45° angle on the long side.
Cut 4: 11” pieces with a 45° angle on the long side. 
Nail into squares.
Tack your 4 stakes together pointy steak side down. 
Slide your large square over at the height you desire and make Diy Obelisk Trellis, Veggie Trellis, Diy Obelisk, Diy Garden Obelisk, Obelisk Trellis, Arbors Trellis, Cedar Garden, Backyard Views, Garden Obelisk

Robyn Chubey - Prairie Glow Acres on Instagram: "Obelisks are g*dang expensive!! I need like a dozen or more of these and I will say right now - I had zero intention of dropping a thousand dollars on freakin obelisks. So here I go freestyle gardening again by making my own on the fly! When I found I found these cedar garden stakes at dollarama 4 for $5 I knew that I had to roll up to the counter like it was Home Depot with that useless tiny cart packed with every bit they had and…

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Tony Duquette, Dnd Crafts, Making A Model, Marbling, Model Making, Free Tutorial, Haunted House, Diy Decor, My Favorite

I'm a huge fan of malachite but unfortunately it's a little too expensive for my taste. Tony Duquette, one of my favorite designers, used it like crazy in his home decor. He also painted tons of furniture in a faux malachite pattern and it always looked amazing! I thought I'd give it a try with some simple cardboard obelisks. These are perfect for a desk or bookshelf and if done right, people will think you're rolling in dough! Little do they know that they cost just pennies to make. Enjoy…

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