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DIY Coconut Succulent Pot

November 8, 2017 by Shellie Wilson

Pardon the pun but you are going to go nutty over this project. This succulent garden uses a coconut shell to create the base or pot. These coconut shells are organic and make the perfect little holder. You can also drill holes in to the side of the shell to create a small hanging succulent basket. Grab the full tutorial here.

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Comments

  1. Norina Musselwhite says

    November 9, 2017 at 6:34 am

    I must give this a try, as it looks so good

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Forty-Five Minute White Paper Bag Wreath

I recently came across the “Forty-Five Minute White Wreath” craft from My 100 Year Old Home, and let me tell you, it’s such a simple yet stunning DIY project. The beauty of this wreath is how quickly you can pull it together—just 45 minutes—and the results are honestly impressive.

What I love about this project is how easy it is to gather the materials. You don’t need anything fancy—just basic items like paper lunch bags and a straw wreath, along with a hot glue gun. And once you start gluing on the little paper flowers, the wreath starts coming together beautifully. It’s a perfect craft if you’re looking for something quick, budget-friendly, and elegant at the same time.

The wreath itself has this chic, timeless look to it, which makes it versatile for all kinds of occasions, whether you’re decorating for the holidays, a special event, or just adding a bit of charm to your home. It’s such a lovely way to incorporate simple materials into something that looks more intricate and expensive than it actually is.

I highly recommend this project. It’s easy to do, doesn’t take up much time, and the finished product is a beautiful addition to any space. If you’re someone who enjoys creating homemade décor without spending hours on it, this wreath is a winner!

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