Have you ever met someone and just “clicked”? I love it when that happens. A few weeks ago, we met a couple and their gorgeous, little curly-haired daughter, Aurora. It honestly felt like we’d known them forever. The mom is an extremely talented photographer and an old soul with a naughty twinkle in her eye. I had originally contacted her to take some photos of our little house down by the sea. I’ll share some of those photos soon, but this post is about their little cherub of a daughter and how we made her this blackboard table with giant pencil legs.

When they popped around to discuss the photoshoot, little Aurora just stole my heart. Rory is curious about everything and has the most beautiful manners. When she laughs, it gurgles up from the bottom of her tummy and she loves drawing. A girl after my own heart 😉 She’s just moved into her own bedroom so I really wanted to make her something special.

And I’m hoping her new easy-to-make, upcycled craft table qualifies.

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How to make a table with giant pencil legs
We have some old PVC pipes leftover from when we built our metallic bathroom and they were just the right size to turn into a giant pencil. Using a little bit of masking tape as a guide the PVC pipe was cut into four equal bits.
After giving the pipes a good clean, and prepping them for painting we sprayed them a bright, happy blue.

Once the blue coat was completely dry, we masked off the bottom bit with newspaper and masking tape and the eraser portion got a coat of dusky pink.

Isn’t it amazing how a little paint can instantly change the look of something The PVC pipe is starting to look like giant pencils already.
Finishing off the giant pencil legs
I originally wanted to use a tin can for the metal bit that joins the eraser to the pencil. But I was worried that I might leave a sharp edge somewhere and little Rory would cut herself. So we used aluminum tape instead. Man, I love this stuff. It’s really sticky and we’ve used it to make our chain of hearts garden mobile so I know it will survive anything a little girl might throw at it. To make the grooves in the metal I carefully placed bits of string on the sticky side of the tape.

The aluminum tape was taped around the PVC pipe to create a faux metal strip.

So now I had four giant pencils and no idea how to attach them to the blackboard table.

Fortunately, I have a secret weapon………… the hubby!!
The Hubby’s Brilliant Idea to Attach the Giant Pencils
He suggested we use a hole saw to drill some holes into thick pieces of wood to hold the pencils. Ahhh I love a clever man.

It worked beautifully. We painted the top of the table in blackboard paint and the bottom with the same happy blue that we used on the legs. Finally, when everything was dry, the legs were glued and screwed in place and Rory’s blackboard table with giant pencil legs was ready.

A #2 pencil and a dream can take you anywhere. Joyce Meyer
Not bad for a few hours’ work.

I painted a small metal bucket in the same eraser pink to hold her chalk.

And those PVC pipes sure do look like pencils now.


Oh, and just for fun, we made Rory this “No Drama Llama” chair too. I hope she enjoys her new bedroom and always dreams happy dreams.

I’d love to know what you think? Is it something you’d make for that special little one in your life?
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84 comments
Now this is something my great grandkids would love …I definately need to make a few of these …Thanks for Sharing …I love it !!!
Thanks so much Maude. Let me know how yours turns out I’d love to see it
Oh my word, as a mom of three I just ADORE this, so clever and cute!
MWAH Andrea, you just made my day
Love it, Michelle! What a beautiful and original idea! Kisses, my friend.
Thanks so much Mia, happy name day for yesterday BTW 😉
Awwh loved this idea! I need to make these for my girls!
I’m sure they’ll love it Emily.
This is so great, Michelle! I really thought these were huge pencils you used 😉 Very clever!
😉 Thank you Angie
Such an creative pencil leg table. That blows my mind. My twins would definitely love it. I’m sure they enjoy it. Such a great project. Pinning!!
Oh you have twins Elizabeth, that’s so cool and I’m glad you like the little table:D Thanks for pinning too
Just the most perfect table!!
XOXO
Jodie
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Thanks so much Jodie 😀
Michelle, This is so adorable! It would look great in any child’s room or play area. How fun are those legs? You are so bloomin’ creative, each project blows my mind. You always figure out how to make it cool and then take it several steps further! Love it!
Awwww Nikki, thank you. I love doing things like this and having hubby as a side kick makes it so much easier
Michelle, the couple and Aurora sound so lovely!! Rory is going to love her new table! You and your husband make a great team; This table turned our wonderfully!!
Thanks so much Keri. I do hope she likes it when she see’s it for real.
Oh my gosh. My daughter would LOVE this. (And the little blue animal that is pictured with it. 🙂 ) Do you ship to the USA? 😉 Love it, and I never ceased to be amazed by your creativity.
Thanks so much Amy. Perhaps when your newest addition arrives in the Fall, you guys can make one for your daughter. I’m loving how her bedroom looks. The perfect little space
This is such an adorable DIY project! The pencils remind me of a show I watched as a kid called Art Attack. I have never heard of metallic tape but it is very cool!
Oh wow, I remember watching some of the shows with my son when he was tiny. Such good memories 😉
You really are crafty! I would have never have thought of making a table with pencil legs. But it sure gets everyone into the back to school spirit
I never thought of that, I suppose it does Victoria. Thanks so much
I love this table, really cute and the pencil legs are so nice. Michelle, you are really creative.
Thank you so much Sadhna. You always say the nicest things
This is SO cute! What a great idea for children.
Thank you K 😉
This is so cute and very creative.. I’m sure she enjoyed it!
Thanks so much Nicole, I hope so 😀
This is quite a useful and cute little project! I would love to make one of these for my son’s room….nice way to promote kids’ creativity AND keeping the space clean at the same time 🙂 .
Oh I hope you get to make on for your son Nandita. It’s a really easy one to do 😀
Genius idea to create the pencil legs – your attention to detail (the string to create the lines on the metal strip) is so clever. I bet little Aurora was thrilled with her special pencil table! Pinning and sharing
Thanks so much Marie. She’s only seen the pics so far, but her mom says she loves it 😉
OMG this is too cute and so simple to make. This would look awesome in our Early Childhood classrooms.
What a great idea Lisa. I need to see if there’s a school in our area that we could perhaps sponsor and make some for them
What a cute table! Also, loved the quote that pencil and dream can take you anywhere!
I loved that quote to. It’s so appropriate. Thanks Ana
This was such a sweet cute gesture for this little girl. I’m sure she’ll have lots of fun using it!!
Thanks so much Doris, I hope she enjoys it