Colorful DIY Mimosa Bar For Parties

Colorful DIY Mimosa Bar For Parties
If you are planning some party and especially if it’s a bachelorette or a wedding party, this decor idea is for you! For a DIY mimosa bar you’ll need plastic bottles of the shapes you like, painter’s tape, acrylic or spray paint of your choice and some flowers you love. So, remove the labels from... 
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Cool DIY Cement Planters For Succulents

Cool DIY Cement Planters For Succulents
Succulents are very popular today, and best of all they look in concrete planters. Wanna make them yourself? Here’s the instruction! You’ll need spray paint, a bucket, a stick for stirring, a measuring cup, plastic gloves, a large spoon/plastic cup, rapid set cement, a larger container for mold, a smaller container for inside of mold... 
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Cool DIY Tiny Clay Pots

Cool DIY Tiny Clay Pots
We have already told you of clay letters and clay pots in the shape of houses. Now we suggest making tiny polymer clay pots for your small plants. You’ll need polymer clay, a melon baller, a knife and an oven. Take your clay and soften it, then roll it into a perfect ball and put... 
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How To Decorate Succulent Pails

How To Decorate Succulent Pails
How can you decorate the succulent planters or pails originally? The supplies are Celebrate It™ Galvanized Pail Set, Celebrate It™ 360 ribbon in three shades of selected color, wooden dowels or craft sticks, card stock, hot glue gun and hot glue sticks, some soil, small decorative stones, scissors and succulents. Cut the ribbons of each... 
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DIY Originally Dipped Ceramic Planters

DIY Originally Dipped Ceramic Planters
Garden season continues and we think of our gardens, How can you make usual ceramic pots interesting and original? The simplest variant is to paint them but not in a usual way. For the project you’ll need ceramic pots, plastic or foil and some paint. Take a pot and put some paint on the bottom... 
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Cool And Original Wooden Planter Renovation

Cool And Original Wooden Planter Renovation
If you don’t know how to renovate a usual wooden planter, you can use a chevron pattern or do like this – in a vintage shabby way. For the project you’ll need a wood planter box, several dozen wood shims, wood glue, craft paint or paint samples from the paint department, small paintbrushes, miter box... 
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DIY Skull Planters Decoration

DIY Skull Planters Decoration
Plants and flowers are in the limelight in spring, and of course so are the planters. Everybody is looking for his or her own way to be original, to make unusual pieces. In Tucson, Az, there is a special holiday named Day of the Dead celebrated every year. The traditional gifts and decorations are human... 
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DIY Stacked Planters With Inscriptions For Your Home, Sweet Home

DIY Stacked Planters With Inscriptions For Your Home, Sweet Home
Decorating your garden or just bringing some nature to your home is necessary in spring. For these 3 planters with inscriptions you’ll need 3 terracotta pots, 2-3 plastic pots-when turned upside-down, tray, outdoor paint, 2 brushes-one for overall coverage, a smaller detail brush to apply the lettering painter’s tape, a drill, an exacto knife and... 
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How To Make A Coastal-Inspired Decorative Planter

How To Make A Coastal-Inspired Decorative Planter
Even a usual planter can be original if you have some imagination. Let’s create a fashionable sea decorative planter. You’ll need a planter, acrylic paste of white color, grey acrylic paint, decorative paint, river stones, plastic figures, ceramic tiles, brushes, a pencil and liquid nails. Paint the planter creating the stone texture, put the paste... 
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How To Decorate A Planter In Patchwork Style

How To Decorate A Planter In Patchwork Style
Patchwork is a rather simple technique that allows you to create original things without making much effort. You won’t need a sewing machine, everything may be done with your hands. Now we suggest you to make a patchwork planter. You’ll need a planter, some paint and different patches to decorate. Paint the planter and let... 
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