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This table was $10 dollars from a reuse center
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If you are not handy with saws or just do not have any use a heavy duty plastic storage box or plastic bucket.
If the sizing is off you can easily heat an old knife over the fire to make holes or cut through the plastic.
For looks you can simply glue some fancy wrapping paper, wall paper or paper grocery bags over the plastic container just go light on the glue.
After the paper is applied you could go a step or two further and paint it or add
a pen and pencil holder.
of course, you can do the exact same thing without dumpster diving, if you are squeamish about such practices you can easily procure the parts by other means.