How to make your own grass ottoman



It might take a while until you’ll be able to create this item. It’s a grass ottoman. It’s not exactly a common material but it’s not exactly grass either. Let’s see which are the steps for this project. If everything goes exactly as planned you should be able to finish the ottoman in about 1 to 3 hours. It’s not a very difficult project.Here are the materials you’ll need. The first thing you’ll need is, of course, an ottoman. You’ll also need some artificial turf rolls, a long steel ruler, liquid nails, a caulking gun, a staple gun, staples, a knife and optional castor wheels. Follow the steps and you’ll get a beautiful ottoman perfect for the outdoors. Also, the same idea can be used for other pieces of furniture as well.

Assuming you’ll be using an ottoman, here are the steps. First measure the ottoman’s sides, the top and the back and create a template for the artificial turf. Take these measurements and transfer them to the reverse flat side of the turf. Cut these pieces with a knife and steel ruler. Use liquid nails to keep the turf in place. Also, stick the sections of turf onto the ottoman.

You’ll need to use staples for the edges. At the end you can also place castor wheels on the bottom of the ottoman if you want. And there it is, your very own grass ottoman. You can use it indoors to bring some artificial freshness into your home or you can use it outside where it would blend perfectly.{found on ninemsn}.

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