458K views · 2.8K reactions | Outdoor Entertaining Caddy DIY???????? Just restock and reuse for all your spring and | Outdoor Entertaining Caddy DIY???????? Just restock and reuse for all your spring and summer gatherings and cookouts! So cute and useful! Everything I... | By Macy.blackwell | Today I'm making a super cute outdoor entertaining caddy that can be used all summer long. First I'm gluing the vase and mini buckets onto the lazy Susan. Then adding chalkboard label stickers. The essentials I'm putting in my caddy are forks, spoons, knives, straws, and napkins. Finish it off with some beautiful fresh flowers. Restock and enjoy for all of your gatherings.
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