This beautiful (and inexpensive!) basket is made with a handful of paint stir sticks found at any homecenter, a square dowel, and some staples. Use it as a decorative centerpiece, or as stylish storage on a shelf. No matter the use, you’ll be amazed by how quick and easy it is to assemble!

Looking for other paint stick projects? Check out how you can turn any molding into a DIY Picture Frame with just a few paint sticks and some glue!

 

Opener Photo Credit: Ashley Largesse Photography

 

Cost: $3

Time: 15 minutes

Difficulty: Easy. Just cut the paint sticks and dowel to size, and then assemble the parts with wood glue and staples.

Tape Measure

Handsaw

Hand Staple Gun

Paint Pen

(1) ½ inch Square Dowel – Get at least 4 feet

(20) Paint Stir Sticks

3/8 inch Staples

Wood Glue

Paint stick short sides – 8 @ 7 inches

Paint stick long sides – 8 @ 12 inches

Paint stick floor slats – 4 @ 11¾ inches

½ inch Square Dowels – 6 @ 5¼ inches

 

Steps

 

1. Prep the Parts

 

Cut the paint sticks and square dowel to size using the cut list above. (Try our Safety Cutting Jig for easy, straight cuts.) Apply paint or stain to each paint stick. Using a paint pen or marker, color the staples.

Tip: Since I chose a dark stain, I started with a coat of Minwax pre-stain to avoid blotches. I finished with Minwax wood stain in Walnut and a coat of polyurethane to amplify the stain color and protect the finish.

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To create lapped corners, position the paint sticks so that one end overhangs the square dowels by 1/8 inch. Use the thickness of a scrap paint stick as a spacer. Alternate the overhanging edges as shown in the diagram below. Apply a dot of wood glue beneath the paint stick, and then secure it using a staple gun and 3/8 inch staples.

Build a Paint Stick Basket - Building Plans by @BuildBasic www.build-basic.com

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3. Finish Assembling the Short Walls

 

Continue gluing and stapling each paint stick in place, allowing about ¼ inch spacing between the slats. The top and bottom paint sticks should be flush with the ends of the dowels
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4. Add the Floor Cleats

 

To create a cleat for the floor slats to set on, position a square dowel along the inside of each assembled wall, flush with its bottom edge. Apply glue between the cleat and the slat, and then shoot a staple through the outside face of the paint stick and into the cleat to hold it in place, as shown.
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5. Attach the Long Slats

 

Lay the long slats across the dowels, alternating their overhanging ends as shown in the diagram in step two. Apply glue, and then attach the paint sticks using a staple gun and 3/8 inch staples.
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6. Insert the Floor Slats

 

To create the base of the basket, lay the 11¾ inch paint sticks onto the cleats. Space them evenly, apply a dot of glue beneath each end, and then staple them in place.
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65 thoughts on “Build a Paint Stick Basket

  1. Eban

    Just finished 8 baskets in 9 hours from first cut to last staple and we skipped the pre-stain and poly steps. Materials were about $75. We had a great day crafting. Thanks for the plans.

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    1. Jenn Post author

      Eban, That’s AWESOME! I’d love to share a photo with our readers, if you want to email one over (jenn@build-basic.com). I’m so glad the plans were helpful! — Jenn @ Build Basic

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    1. Jenn Post author

      Hi Katherine,
      I used four mason jars (you can kind of see them through the slats), but you could probably fit six of the smaller jars. Really any glass canister or vase could work as long as it’s short enough to set below the height of the basket! Hope this helps!

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  2. Sue Geiszler

    Love your building plans, esp. the item with the paint sticks – very unique and the 8×10 picture frame. Keep them coming. I signed up for your newsletter. Thanks again.

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    1. Jenn Post author

      Hi Sue,
      Thank you for your kind words! The Paint Stick Basket is still one of my favorite projects. I’m so glad you signed up for the newsletter!
      Thank you,
      Jenn

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