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Indoor Pot Plant stand

Course Overview

Elevate your indoor or balcony décor with a stylish, handcrafted pot plant stand!

In this hands-on workshop, you'll create a functional and elegant piece of furniture perfect for showcasing your favourite plants.

Whether you're a seasoned DIYer or a complete beginner, this workshop is designed to guide you through each step to create a beautiful, one-of-a-kind stand.

Skills You Will Learn:
  • Safely operating a bandsaw and pattern router for precision cutting  
  • Techniques for sanding and finishing to achieve a smooth, polished look  
  • Tips for assembling a sturdy, beautifully crafted plant stand  

No prior woodworking experience is necessary, just bring your enthusiasm and creativity!

By the end of the workshop, you'll leave with a unique, handmade pot plant stand to enhance your indoor space or balcony.

What to Bring:
  •  Lunch (or enjoy a meal from one of the nearby cafes)  
  • Comfortable clothing suitable for a workshop environment  

Join us for a day of creativity, craftsmanship, and plant love!

David is a stallholder at the Northside Produce Market, held on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM—be sure to drop by and check out his woodwork stall! 

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David Searson

About the tutor

David Searson

David lives in St Leonards, is an active member of the Woodworkers Association of NSW, and has a small work space in Artarmon.

Living in a Sydney apartment himself, David will be focused on teaching people how to use basic tools, understand timber that's readily available locally, and how to cut, carve, sand, polish, and use tradtional finishes to create beautiful and lasting peices that you'll be proud to show to friends and family. 

David makes pieces of all sorts - his food-related items like cutting boards, spatulas, baker's tools etc are on sale at the Northside Produce Markets. Over many decades, he has also made things like a spinning wheel, several tables, various boxes, kitchen cupboards, book-binders tools, carved spoons, a Norwegian Fiddle, and he does the occasional restoration of antiques.

 

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(02) 9922 2299
Monday to Friday - 10:00am to 6:00pm
220 Miller St, North Sydney - Back of Ted Mack Civic Park