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Saturday, July 05, 2014

Weekend Craft Challenge: DIY Washied Planter

Here's a simple DIY project we're sure everyone would enjoy making! Show extra care to your little succulents by making them new homes that give them more space to grow and at the same time, look as cute as them! These washi taped planters are easy to make. :)

DIY Washied Planter

MATERIALS:

Mod Podge 
Rugby
Sand paper
Washi tape
Scissors
Wooden Planks
DIY Washied Planter

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Prepare five pieces of small wooden planks - four of which are for the sides and the last one is the base. You can make any size as you want. For my planters, I prepared 2 different sizes.

Polish the sides and edges using sand paper. Make sure no splinters are left. This would also make it easier for you to decorate the planter. 

 DIY Washied Planter

2. Use rugby to glue the pieces together. Don't apply too much rugby so it would look neat and take only a few minutes to dry. When it's ready, use sand paper to remove excess dried rugby.

DIY Washied Planter

3. Use a medium-sized nail to make holes in the bottom of the planter. This is very important so that excess water can be drained.

4. Use washi tape to cover the planter. Combine different colors to create patterns. To make your planters more durable, varnish the sides with Mod Podge.

DIY Washied Planter

DIY Washied Planter

Now, you can transfer your succulents into your planters! Happy 1st of July, everyone! :)

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