Mini Desk, Candle Holder


This was the after results of the finished product with a cherrywood color stain. Its very stable and can hold anything, mainly can hold big and small candles
Base & Roof


I cut the base and roof then crossed-cut three 10 1/2" lengths of 2x4 to make little blocks, after I made the little blocks into a brick design to make the flooring.
Pillars

Then I cut another batch of 10 1/2" wood slabs. in total it was two slabs to make four pillars, Then I place the pillars on the roof to see if it looked even before I glued it on.
Roof

I then cut 10 1/2" of my left over wood to make the roof, glued them together and let it sit