I'm really trying to get back into my Weekly Tip routine but I'm not going to lie...it's been a struggle! There's just so much to blog about -- the tips just get away from me. Anyways, here's a fun, easy, and QUICK little DIY.
Introducing: Twine Covered Pots.
Well actually, I didn't even have to buy a clay pot. I just attached the twine right onto the cheap plastic. Saved a few pennies. Win. So, I'm sure laying out the steps will seem a bit unnecessary but I'll do it anyways.
I found these little succulents at Lowe's for like $2.50
Introducing: Twine Covered Pots.
Well actually, I didn't even have to buy a clay pot. I just attached the twine right onto the cheap plastic. Saved a few pennies. Win. So, I'm sure laying out the steps will seem a bit unnecessary but I'll do it anyways.
I found these little succulents at Lowe's for like $2.50






ooo super cute idea!! i love your new blog layout/look- super cute.
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Very cute! I love this ideaa for my sister's new house. It would go great with her beachy/organic theme in her family room. I may have to make some for her!
ReplyDeleteThese are way too stinkin cute. I'm in LOVE!!
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These are sooo cute and I LOVE the tray they are on!
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These are very cute! I love twine with small succulents. That tray is pretty cool too!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!! (and, like everyone else, I love the tray they are sitting on, too!)
ReplyDeleteDarling idea - and very clever!! I'm your latest GFC follower from Welcome Wednesday - yes, I know I'm two days late but I needed an extra day to catch up with life!! Hope you can stop by and return the favor soon.
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Soo cute- what a great gift idea too!! Would love for you to come share at Feathered Nest Friday at my blog sometime! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Isn't nice to get such instant gratification from a project? Love it.
ReplyDeleteThose are really adorable! Hello, Newest follower from Welcome Wed. Would love for you to consider following me back. Thanks! Malia
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These might be the most adorable little things I've ever seen and I'll totally be doing this at home! Great blog, am a new follower :).
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Love it :) Supercute :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a real fan of this! You've inspired me to try it myself.
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Those pots are adorable. What a quick and cheap way to spruce up a store pot.
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Thanks
O my goodness! These look so great! I am honestly amazed at the difference it made! And I also love the tray you have them on - so cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm pinning this to hopefully do later! :)
Brie @
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You are so awesome that I featured you this week at my Hookin Up with HoH party!
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Hi there~ just stopping back by to say thanks so much for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is easy and inexpensive and looks great! I like it!
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Susie
Saw a link at Katherines Corner!
I love how these mini planters turned out -- and it seems like a pretty easy DIY! I just included them in a round-up of terra cotta planter pot makeovers over at Match Made on Hudson :)
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