BIRD CAGE SUCCULENT PLANTER
Materials:
- Wire birdcage (I got mine at Michael’s.)
- Cocoa liner
- Succulents
- Potting Soil
Directions:
Step 1: Start with some Coco Fiber Liners & a birdcage (I got mine at Michael’s.)
Step 2: Stuff it full of succulents.
Step 3: Give your “little helper” something else to do while you carefully place the succulents in your birdcage planter.
Step 4: If your daughter doesn’t INSIST that you leave “lots of stringy stuff showing for the Momma birds to build their nests with” – feel free to use more succulents & fill it out more than I did. ๐
Happy Pinning,
Denine
hi..wouldnt it be a good idea to have a tray at the bottom as not to rust birdcage also wod be lovely plant feature for inside…ive donr same but with tray for those reason…cheers
Hey Vicki, That is a good idea. I don’t mind mine rusting as it goes with our old world gardening vibe, but you could absolutely place something in the bottom of it. Bringing indoors sounds lovely… ๐ Thanks for stopping by!
I made a trash to treasure succulent garden from a birdcage, May I share a few pics with u…I’m also a pin a hollic.
Please share! We would really love to see what you came up with!
@Anna, we’re big fans of pinterest specifically because it IS so visual. Let us know if you try the planter. I had visions of something way more glorious – but I’d rather spend the quality time with my daughter doing a project together than having it look picture perfect. ๐
That seems like so much fun! My daughter will love to try this. Thanks!
I have to admit, I am not a social media person even though I opened a few accounts but have to agree that pinterest might be the “best”choice for me. I am a visual, artistic and creative person.
Anna
http://www.authenticparent.org