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Tammy H
Tammy H Blogger Corona, CA
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Gardening Repurposing & Upcycling

Outdoor Wall Art/Gardening

How to plant succulents in Wicker Deco Balls and turn Wrought Iron Scones into a Panter Wall Art

The holders on the wrought iron sconces were meant to be for candles and if I decided to use pots they would have to be pretty small. I tried one of the small pots I had and it really didn't do anything for me! So now what am I going to do? I had a couple of ideas, but decided since it was going to be getting pretty hot I would use none other than... succulents...big surprise right?

Since succulents don't require a lot of water and can pretty much be planted in anything, I decided to used these decorative wicker balls I purchased at TJ MAXX, they were on clearance for $5.00 for a bag of 12. For more on this you can go to http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2012/07/out...

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  • Tricia P Hammondsville, OH
    That is very creative. I love rot iron. It is gorgeous!
    on Jul 13, 2012 · Like 0

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