How to Make an Indoor Wall Planter
Bring a touch of nature into your home with a beautiful indoor wall planter. You can use faux or real flowers, and switch them out for each season.
Prep Time30 minutes mins
Active Time30 minutes mins
Additional Time3 hours hrs
Total Time4 hours hrs
Yield: 1 Planter
Author: Patti Estep
Cost: $20
- Galvanized Buckets
- Old Rag
- Vinegar
- Iron Wall Hooks
- Picture Hanger
Give the shiny metal pails an aged patina by wrapping them in a rag soaked with vinegar for several hours.
Remove the vinegar rag then lightly rinse off the pails.
Dry them with paper towels. Paint a piece of scrap wood white.
Add a little aging wax on top.
Attach three
rustic iron wall hooks to the wood.
Secure a saw-toothed picture hanger to the back of the wood for hanging.
Fill it with your favorite flowers or plants.
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