Plants can make a huge difference not just outdoors but as well as indoors. It can actually do more than just beautify that dull corner in your room. It fights these little pollutants in your home, reduces anxiety and depression, it can make you think better, improve your health and even boost your artistic side!
I was wondering why I can't finish my room renovation. I felt that something was actually missing. I am 75% done with my room and I am honestly happy with the results but I'm still not satisfied with it. Don't worry! I will be doing a room tour soon. So, I decided to brighten up my place by doing this plant project. I used an artificial plant since I can't keep a real one for a long time.
YOU'LL NEED:
- small round cake pans ( $1 for a set of 6 at SM Department Store)
- nails
- Recycled strip of wood from my previous DIY project
- Hammer/ Screwdriver
- Plants
- Scissors
- small aquarium gravel/ sand
I was wondering why I can't finish my room renovation. I felt that something was actually missing. I am 75% done with my room and I am honestly happy with the results but I'm still not satisfied with it. Don't worry! I will be doing a room tour soon. So, I decided to brighten up my place by doing this plant project. I used an artificial plant since I can't keep a real one for a long time.
YOU'LL NEED:
- small round cake pans ( $1 for a set of 6 at SM Department Store)
- nails
- Recycled strip of wood from my previous DIY project
- Hammer/ Screwdriver
- Plants
- Scissors
- small aquarium gravel/ sand
Attach all cake pans into the strip of wood using two nails. I used a screwdriver to hammer the nails into the wood.
First, attach the strip of wood to your wall. Then, start filling the cake pans with colored/plain aquarium gravels.
Lastly, cut and trim your plants to your desired length and size. Using a pen, push or dig a hole in the middle of the gravel and plant the plants. Add more plants if needed.
What are you waiting for? Go get some plants!