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Personalize Your Planters: Put a Face on Your Pots

June 24, 2020 By Myls Sedurifa Leave a Comment

Adding some quirky details to your planters must be nice to at least bring out some fun to your home gardening. Not only can it be aesthetically beneficial for your home, but it could also be a great conversation starter for any home visitor. Not to mention how personalizing planters can be a fun and memorable activity for you and your family to bond with. Enjoy!

Tools:

  • Paint brushes
  • Scissors (optional)

Materials:

  • pot with drainage holes
  • potting soil
  • craft supplies (glass stones, buttons, small polished rocks, tempura paint, permanent markers, twine, googly eyes, pipe cleaners, wine corks, colored felt, tiny shells, etc.)
  • outdoor craft glue or waterproof epoxy
  • hairlike plant, such as Mexican feather grass or carex

Read the full article here: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/make-and-decorate/crafts/personalize-your-planters–put-a-face-on-your-pots

Filed Under: Home Gardening Tips

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