Happy Wednesday, friends! Have you been experiencing a crazy wet Spring like we have in most of Canada? For the past few days I’ve woken up to several inches of snow, only to have it all melt by the end of the day. I’m sort of getting used to wearing my winter coat and boots in the morning and then rain boots and no jacket in the late afternoon. I thought that I would share a Springy DIY with you, in parts to encourage the nice weather to stick around, and in parts to keep my sanity.
I came across this Wood and Wire Succulent Hanger in a greenhouse. I didn’t actually see the name of what it was really called. What I did see was the ridiculous price tag of this beautiful but $50.00 item, put it down, turn to my husband and say, “I can make this.” So I did.
This is what you will need:
Moss
Wire (I used chicken wire)
Wood (I reclaimed and old game board)
Plant
Soil
Screws
Drill
Step One. Cut a piece of chicken wire. Make sure that it will be able long enough to wrap around your wood board. Cut extra so that it can also fold under to trap the plant, soil, and moss.
Step Two. Wrap the wire around the wood. Let the two end pieces meet in the back. Fold the bottom up the back as well.
Step Three. Cut some long wire pieces and fasten the ends and bottom together.
Step Four. Add the moss. Place the plant and soil gently within the moss and between the board and the wire. Play around with it until you are satisfied with the way it looks.
Step Five. Hang your lovely project with screws and a drill. Wrap the wire around the screws for added support.
Step Six. Now, water and enjoy!
The total cost of my project was $9.00 without tax. That’s a heck of a lot better than what it would have been to buy it. Plus, I now have the added bonus of making it a DIY for Hello, Scarlett. Sometimes, life just works out to be in your favour. Hear that, Spring?
See you all in May!
Emory
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