Crafts & DIY
Man glues edges of garden pavers together for adorable outdoor furniture idea
I don't think I would have ever thought of any of these on my own, but the paver table is a must now. 😍
Elijah Chan
05.02.24

DIY enthusiasts are always on the hunt for unique projects that jazz up their spaces, and what’s cooler than crafting your own furniture?

Take, for instance, a series of 14 DIY side table projects featured in a popular video tutorial.

One standout, the Paver Edge Table, is perfect for outdoor settings, marrying rustic durability with aesthetic appeal.

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The making of the Paver Edge Table is all about simplicity and sturdiness, using materials like paver edges and liquid nails to transform basic items into robust piece of outdoor furniture.

The adventure begins with a trip to a local nursery to pick out four paver edges.

It lays down the groundwork for a project that’s as easy as it is charming.

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Choosing the right pavers is key. You want edges or concave shapes for uniformity and stability.

Applying a generous amount of liquid nail adhesive binds the rough surfaces of the pavers securely.

It’s a vital step to ensure the table’s longevity.

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When it comes to assembly, precision is your friend.

Two pavers are glued edge to edge, with the adhesive ensuring they stay put as it dries.

Any rogue glue can be tidied up with a popsicle stick—a neat trick to keep the rustic vibe.

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As the table starts to come together, more pavers are added on top and across to form a sturdy base.

This cross-shaped base adds strength while amping up the design.

It makes the table both functional and decorative. It’s important to keep everything aligned during this phase to sidestep any sticky (literally) situations.

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Next, the table’s top piece, which is larger than the base pavers, is placed and secured with more adhesive.

The weight of this top helps stabilize the setup.

It solidifies the entire structure. Once all pieces are aligned and set, a few hours of drying time are needed to ensure a solid bond.

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When finished, the Paver Edge Table is a functional piece of art that can elevate any outdoor area.

Designed to withstand the elements, it’s ideal for anything from holding drinks to showcasing a potted plant.

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The tutorial shows the ropes for more than 1 project- it shows a plethora of cute, functional furniture ideas.

Viewers are encouraged to paint the pavers their favorite colors or add personal touches, turning the table into a unique statement piece.

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This tutorial has struck a chord with viewers, inspiring them to apply these techniques in other creative ways.

See how quickly this and other “tables” can come together in the video below!

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