Rustic DIY Hanging Flower Box

Rustic DIY Hanging Flower Box
To save some space and decorate the walls at the same time, you can make a hanging wall planter. The supplies are 16 paint sticks, Minwax classic gray stain, a brush to apply the stain, cloth to remove excess stain, wood glue, twine, a small saw to cut the paint sticks. Stain all your paint... 
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DIY Gold Leaf Fence Planter Box

DIY Gold Leaf Fence Planter Box
It’s time for original planters! To amek one you’ll need a picket fence planter box, white craft paint, painter’s tape, Krylon spray adhesive, gold leaf, Mod Podge Outdoor Formula, a paint brush, terra cotta pots, saucers & plants. Paint the picket fence planter box white on the inside and out first.  Once your fence planter... 
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How To Dye An Air Plant Holder With Kool Aid

How To Dye An Air Plant Holder With Kool Aid
Kool Aid kit is ideal for dying anything, and today we’ll dye an air plant holder using it. Mix your Kool Aid and water together and allow cup to sit in the liquid for about 1-2 minutes. You can hold the cup in place, or, if you choose to live on the edge, let the... 
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How To Decorate Planters With Self-Adhesive Shelf Liner

How To Decorate Planters With Self-Adhesive Shelf Liner
How can you easily decorate simple planters? We’ve told you about many ideas, and here’s one more. You’ll need planters, self-adhesive shelf liner, scissors and X-acto knife. Following the design, cut shelf liner strips and attach them to the planter from below the rim all the way to the bottom. Overlapped the strips of shelf... 
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DIY Painted Mason Jar Succulent Planters

DIY Painted Mason Jar Succulent Planters
Succulents have already conquered the world as they are super cute and don’t need much care. To make a nice home and display in one for them you’ll need 3 mason jars, some craft paint, sandpaper. Give the jars two coats of paint but paint just on the lower third of the jars, kind of... 
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Bright DIY Cupcake Succulent Planters

Bright DIY Cupcake Succulent Planters
More succulent love! Today we’ll please our favorite plants with these cheerful homes! We’ve told you of many succulent planters but none of them is so colorful and fun. You’ll need cupcake liners, tin cans and hot glue. Take a cupcake liner and fold it in half. Fold it again in half. Start hot gluing... 
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DIY Succulent Planter From A Toothbrush Holder

DIY Succulent Planter From A Toothbrush Holder
I’ve seen many succulent planters but this one is really original because it’s made of a toothbrush holder. It’s a very good idea if you have several small succulents. The supplies are a ceramic toothbrush holder, gold spray paint, masking tape, soil and succulents. Start by masking part of your toothbrush holder with tape, then... 
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How To: 9 IKEA Pieces Turned Into Planters

How To: 9 IKEA Pieces Turned Into Planters
Go go, IKEA hackers! IKEA pieces are ideal for changing and refashioning, so let’s pick up some pieces for making a planter or even a whole garden. Refashioning a pendant lamp into a planter? Easily! Take the lamp shade, paint it and planter whatever you want. A wine bottle holder IKEA Vurm is also a... 
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DIY Hanging Planter Of A Coconut

DIY Hanging Planter Of A Coconut
To make an unusual planter (or just a pot for some staff) you’ll need half a coconut shell, a hand drill, 4 x 75cm lengths of string or twine, 4 wooden beads, acrylic paints in your choice of colors, washi tape, a little metal keyring hoop, soil and some small succulents and cacti. Mark out... 
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DIY Decorated Gold Planter Pot

DIY Decorated Gold Planter Pot
These simple gold planter pots are easy to make and cool for décor! The supplies are Mod Melts, mold, a plain white planter and shiny gold spray paint. Make a whole pile of nests: put Mod Melts in a high heat glue gun and then squirt them into the mold. Let them cool, use dabs... 
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