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Lady stacks wooden cutting boards on glass candlestick holders from the dollar store. I can't believe how good this looks.

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3 wooden cutting boards (approximately 12 inches in diameter)
2 glass candlestick holders (approximately 8 inches tall)
Strong adhesive glue suitable for glass and wood
Sandpaper (optional, for smoothing edges)
Directions
Begin by sanding the edges of the wooden cutting boards if needed, to ensure they are smooth and splinter-free.
Apply a generous amount of strong adhesive glue to the top rim of the first glass candlestick holder.
Center the first wooden cutting board on top of the glued candlestick holder and press down firmly. Allow the glue to dry as per the manufacturer's instructions.
Once dry, apply glue to the bottom of the second candlestick holder and place it on top of the first wooden cutting board, ensuring it is centered.
Repeat the gluing process for the second cutting board, placing it on top of the second candlestick holder.
Finally, glue the third cutting board onto the top of the second candlestick holder, completing the tiered structure.
Allow the entire assembly to dry completely before placing any plants on it.

Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, consider painting or staining the wooden cutting boards to match your decor. You could also use different-shaped cutting boards for a unique look or add decorative elements such as stenciling or decoupage. If you prefer a more industrial style, consider using metal candlestick holders instead of glass. Ensure that all materials are sturdy enough to hold the weight of your plants.

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