Finally, you can start transplanting your purchased plants into your paints pots.
Last but not least, mount your crates with screws (you could also use a hammer and nails if you do not have a drill). This project would be great for your backyard fence, however, if you’re like me and don’t have a wooden fence, you could always fasten the crates to an old pallet. The good thing with using a pallet is that your little planter display can be relocated! I love how I was able to repurpose my old Pepsi crate that has been sitting in my basement for years (the top left crate) and add that “something old” element to two new crates that I purchased from Home Depot. I feel like the contrast of colors and sizes makes for a unique way to display my flowers. Overall, this project was a simple way to brighten up my yard and I hope it is for you other brown thumbs out there too!
Materials I used for this project:
Antique Pepsi crate (Antique Store)
Small square crate (Home Depot)
Large wooden crate (Home Depot)
Terracotta flowers pots (Home Depot)
Potted flowers (Home Depot)
Drill (Home Depot)
Screws (Home Depot)
Spray paint (Amazon)
Detachable hand sprayer (Home Depot)
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