DIY SUCCULENT PLANT HANGER DESIGN

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DIY SUCCULENT PLANT HANGER DESIGN

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DIY Budget Friendly Succulent Plant Hanger

 Hi everyone! I hope that you are doing well. Today I am sharing an easy DIY craft that is budget-friendly, and easy to create. A material list will be provided, along with step-by-step instructions on creating your very own. Be sure to check out the video tutorial.

Supplies

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One 4x4 framed art

Acrylic paint

Faux succulents

Hot glue and any other heavy-duty adhesive

Twine

Scissors

 Floral cutters

Paintbrush


You can find most of these materials at your local Dollar Tree

This project costs under five dollars

Applying Paint to Your Frame

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If your frame comes with beads as shown in the picture above, take your scissors and remove the beads. You will actually reuse the beads later on in this craft. Take the inner section of your out and set it aside. Next, take your acrylic paint and paintbrush, and begin to apply your paint to your frame.

I applied three coats of my paint to my frame.


Applying Acrylic Paint

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Next, use your paintbrush you apply paint over the inner section of the frame we removed earlier. I applied my white paint since the board had writing on it. I gave it around two coats of paint and after I used my blow dryer to give it a quick dry.

Cutting and Gluing Your Twine

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Once you have painted the board, take it and pop it back into place on your frame. Now you are ready to begin cutting strands of your twine. Take your twine and cut four strands of the same size. You will need to determine how low you will want your plant hanger to be when cutting your twine. Next, using your adhesive, begin to attach each strand of twine to the corners of your frame. I decided to use this all-purpose Loctite adhesive along with my hot glue. You can use any heavy-duty adhesive that you have on hand.  

Adding Beads to Your Twine

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Now you are ready to use your beads in your design. I decided to add two beads to each strand of twine. If your frame did not come with the beads like my frame did, you can also just add your own beads, or create this without the beads as well.

Attaching Your Faux Succulents

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Next, take your floral cutters and begin to cut your succulents to size.

After, take each succulent flower and begin to glue them down in the middle of your frame. Once you add all of your succulents, take your four strands of twine and bring them together at the very top. Make sure that when you lift your frame up by the twine, your plant hanger is leveled. Tie off the top of the twine in a knot.

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This craft was super simple to create, budget-friendly, and takes very little time.

I hope you enjoyed creating this with me. Be sure to let me know if you decide to create your very own succulent plant hanger. Thank you so much for stopping by and creating with me.