Two Easy Re-purposed Outdoor Plant Pick Projects

A slotted spoon with flower petal cutouts purchased thrifting for 50 cents, and $2 rosette iron become two inexpensive, easy, and fun flower pot picks. I used spray paint, buttons, E-6000 and a matte clear sealer to make these projects.
Here is the slotted spoon plant pick in a kitchen kettle planted with an annual bidens.
I immediately thought plant pick when I saw these at the thrift shop. Since I had only the one stick, I opted to go with a butterfly pic, but since it screws on I can use the flower sometime too.
Here is the butterfly rosette iron as a plant pick in a mop bucket planted with red trailing verbena and bidens.


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