June’s Lowe’s Creative Ideas challenge had several themes. I chose rope and succulents…perfect for adding a little summer time decorative accents and texture with a DIY sisal rope planter.
Materials I used:
- BlueHawk twisted sisal rope
- (3) small terra cotta pots
- (3) small terra cotta saucers
- Valspar metallic spray paint (gold)
- Valspar paint + primer (brown)
- FrogTape
- hot glue gun/sticks
- (3) succulent plants
What I did:
Using hot glue to adhere, I added sisal rope to the terra cotta pots and saucers.
Use FrogTape to add decorative stripes.
Spray paint the pots and let dry. (I did two colors/two step spray painting.)
Remove FrogTape.
Add plants!
So easy to do! Instant texture and greenery for your decor to liven things up.
Works for flowers or plants too!
I received a Lowe’s gift card to complete this challenge. Opinion and above idea is 100% my own. More DIY ideas at Lowe’s Creative Ideas, follow Lowe’s on Instagram, Pinterest and sign up for the Creative Ideas magazine and app!
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How fun is this. I love this idea.
Roeshel- I LOVE how those turned out. You are so clever with all your crafty ideas. Those are fun AND functional! xo Diana
I just love the natural color of the rope with the texture of it too!! These are a great idea to make up for the deck or patio this summer! xo Heather
Oh these pots are so cute now. I never thought of spray painting the rope. This spray painting makes it so much more lucrative when buying rope (thinking plastic). I made a waste can with a cheap plastic larger pot many years ago and never thought of spray painting the rope (which was expensive).
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love love love. so cute
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