Materials:
A large pot (go with something plastic so it's not too heavy)
Glass top
Filler (I went with rocks but again it's up to you)
Wood panel
Extras:
This is the part that took so long to finish. My pot wasn't as tall as I wanted to I grabbed a circular panel and 4 little chair legs... table legs... sorry, I'm not exactly sure what they are.
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| My pot | 
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| My rocks - I found a huge bag at Garden Ridge for $6 | 
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| My glass top. It took a while to find a piece the right size. I finally found it at Hobby Lobby. Used a 40% coupon and scored it for about $15. | 
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| Here are the extra pieces I bought to give the table some height. | 
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| Sorry it's blurry. I marked off where I wanted to screw in the little table legs | 
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| I predrilled some holes | 
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| Screwed in the legs | 
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| I spray painted the base. | 
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| Filped the pot over and aligned the base | 
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| Screwed the base into the bottom of the pot. I also ran a line of epoxy along the bottom of the pot for extra strength. | 
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| Flipped the pot (and base) upright. I placed my panel inside the pot and dumped in my filler. | 
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| I also purchased some little plastic sticky cushions so the glass doesn't rub on the top of the pot. | 
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| I'm thinking I might have to switch it out for wine corks in the near future. | 
 


 
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