Lovely Little DIY Sugar Bowl

 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20

For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl.  Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!  The pots and glass bowl  can be found at a Dollar store or the local Walmart. We filled ours with Xylitol as that’s what we use instead of sugar.   We also have an elegant version of this Sugar Dispenser. And if your looking for more clay pot ideas check out our Mini DIY Cake Stand  which is really more for cookies, fruit and other small treats. And don’t forget the standard DIY Gumball Machine! blank630x20

blank630x20Sugar Bowl Supplies

  • 4″ Clay flower pot (this was the best size to fit a standard round bowl )
  • Round decor bowl.  (Dollar Store or Walmart in the craft section.) (For our pot it was 3.5″ tall with a 3″ opening)
  • Hot Glue
  • Paint
  • Printable flower download (optional)
  • 2″ wing nut from hardware store (optional to make it look like a candy jar)
  • Small wood ball or knob for top.

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For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!

 

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For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!

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For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20

Glue on a large wing nut if desired.  For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20

Adding a vinyl or paper flower can be tricky on the curved surface. Vinyl works best. For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20 For less than $4 you can make this lovely little sugar bowl. Not only is it inexpensive and simple to create, you can customize to match your own kitchen!blank630x20

 

15 Comments

  1. Shan

    While I’ve seen these as candy jars previously, your wing nut & use as a sugar bowl made me willing to make a few. One as a sugar bowl & a larger one w/a plastic planter for laundry soap powder or pods (empty nester sans small children, so no fear of them eating the pods).

    Amazed how a design tweek & usage suggestion finally got the creative juices flowing!!

    Thanks bunches!!

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  2. Jeanne

    I made one to look like a gumball machine, painted it red metallic with silver cover and knob.. Love the sugar bowl version, wing nut is a great creative idea to finish off the look!

    Reply

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