Rustic Easter Cross From Reclaimed Objects
2 Materials
$5
1 Day
Easy
Some may see a pile of junk, while I see potential. Come along as I take reclaimed parts and turn it into a rustic cross with succulent cake pan planter to celebrate the Easter season. All the details are on the blog, so come on over! Preview
The Easter season is upon us and I am digging into my stash to create a functional and decorative piece to add to my holiday decor.
The Easter season is upon us and I am digging into my stash to create a functional and decorative piece to add to my holiday decor.
Most would see a pile of junk, but I see potential in these reclaimed parts including: an antique table leg, pallet wood, vintage crib spindles, and vintage cake pan.
After assembling my creation, I use my rusted nails to attach the pallet wood to the cross. You can find my rusting recipe on the blog. The cake pan base looks like a planter to me, so three of my six kids help me fill it with succulents. They are the best helpers! The cool part is the base can be used for storage or a different type of display too. With an added slip of vintage lace tablecloth, my rustic cross is now ready to celebrate Easter and if you would like to own it you can find it in [url-http://shop.prodigalpieces.com]my shop[/url]. Come on over to the blog to get the DIY details and see what my blogger friends have also created for our
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Carolyn Brack-Jacksonon Mar 18, 2016
Beautiful! Thank you!
- Larissa ~ Prodigal Pieceson Mar 18, 2016
@Carolyn Brack-Jackson My absolute pleasure!
- Rebecca Brawdyon Mar 23, 2017Inspiring and impressive..... Good for you being 'attuned' to the idea....!
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