"Produce bowls are the unsung heroes of kitchens. They're not only a way to display gorgeous fruits and vegetables, but they're good storage and can be used for items beyond just food. The one downfall, though, is that they can sometimes be pricey ( Reese Witherspoon's produce bowl, for example, is over $200!). So, if you're in the market for a decorative bowl that makes a statement without breaking the bank, a DIY creator has a great idea for you."
""Who would have thought that two dog bowls could be a design statement?" Yasmin from Interior Overdose on Instagram wrote in a recent video caption. "The large and small UTSÅDD bowls are instantly transformed into a stylish DIY bowl. Simply glue them together - and the statement piece is complete!" Yasmin continued, "Whether as a fruit bowl, candle stand, or flower decoration - versatile, with cool stripes, it's guaranteed to be an eye-catcher.""
"The USTÅDD bowls are stoneware pet bowls, and each is decorated with cream and blue or green stripes. There are three sizes available, and they have a modern look that is much more interesting than your standard stainless steel pet bowls - so contemporary, in fact, that you can use them for so much more than just kibble! To create this trendy yet timeless pedestal bowl, select two IKEA UTSÅDD pet bowls - one in the 4.5-inch size and the other in the 7.5-inch size."
Produce bowls serve both decorative and functional roles, showcasing fruit and storing various items beyond food. High-end designer bowls can be expensive, prompting budget-friendly alternatives. Pairing two stoneware pet bowls creates an instant pedestal bowl with modern cream-and-blue or green-striped styling. Use a 4.5-inch bowl glued to a 7.5-inch bowl with heavy-duty adhesive such as E6000 or super glue to assemble the piece. The resulting bowl works as a fruit bowl, candle stand, or floral display. Thrifted pet bowls or other affordable sets can substitute for IKEA bowls to achieve a similar look.
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