I have this nasty habit of playing search and rescue for abandoned and neglected plants at Estate Sales. Especially if they are cacti. Most times, the pots housing said cacti are less than desirable. Upon being given an amazing rope covered pot from Anthropologie by Jen, I knew I had to recreate the look on all my homely little salvaged pots. Follow along... you'll be surprised how easy this is!
You will need a glue gun, an old flower pot, some jute twine/rope, paint and a paint brush. |
Apply about a one inch length of glue along upper outside rim. You may want to apply a little glue on the rope to prevent fraying. |
Next, go crazy with the paint! I chose a simple, geometric, tribal print to spruce up the rope. Imagine the possibilities! |
This project would be an absolutely great house warming gift! It's unique, personal and just simply adorable! Plus, succulents are pretty difficult to kill. Just keep near a window and water once a week!
It looks great - and very simple!
ReplyDeleteI love how you've used the pattern, it gives it a kind of tribal look, reminds me of some of the African things my mum has. Love it
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ReplyDeletelooks fantastic great job!
ReplyDeletewould love it if you could share this on my linky party Serenity Saturday, that runs from sat-thurs @ www.serenityyou.com
Natasha xx
this looks great! i thought you just painted this, but you wrapped it, too. awesome!
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