Tabletop fire bowl

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DIY Tabletop Fire Pit Bowl Tutorial
This is my favorite DIY I’ve ever done. I’ll be making several of them for all over my yard. Best of all, this project cost me only $26. You could easily save money by spending less on a planter then I did. The sand color doesn’t matter either (hence my blue sand) since it’s covered by rocks or gems. Comment below and let me know if you’re going to try this. 👇🏻👇🏻 DISCLAIMER: I would recommend only placing this outside of your home and not inside. Although this is safe to do, it is still an open flame. DISCLOSURE: I often include links to products and services I regularly use and think you might find helpful. This means that if you click on one of the links in the description and make a purchase, the channel may receive a small commission, with no additional charge to you. Thank yo
How To Make a Concrete Fire Bowl | Gel Fuel
How to Make a Concrete Fire Bowl: This was one of my most exciting projects I have worked on. With the little experience I have, I love concrete work. I will give you all the steps I took to create this awesome fire bowl. I am not sure where you can get the bowls that I used. I sna…
DIY Tabletop Fire Bowl
If you're looking to add a little flare to your outdoor space, this DIY concrete fire bowl will do the trick! Begin with a bag of quick setting concrete, water, two bowls - one bowl smaller than the other, non stick kitchen spray, mesh wire, chafing fuel and fire safe rocks. Spray the inside of the large bowl and outside of the small bowl. Mix the concrete until it is the consistency of peanut butter. Fill the large bowl 3/4 of the way full. Press the smaller bowl into the concre…