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DIY Brass and Wood Airplant Holder
by
Ashley@Biggerthanthethreeofus
(IC: blogger)
$15
15 Minutes
Easy
Do you love all the airplants that you see? I love the look of them. I decide to make a few adorable brass holders for mine and they turned out so cute. For a fifteen minute project, you seriously can't beat it and when they aren't holding plants... place it on top of books or on a coffee table.
Personally, mine ended up in my formal dining room and I just love them. See how I styled and used them HERE.
Personally, mine ended up in my formal dining room and I just love them. See how I styled and used them HERE.
First things first, gather your supplies. You will need:
Cut three pieces of your piping to 4". Follow directions on the pipe cutter to do this (usually you just place the pipe piece in between the cutter and turn a wheel to cut the pipe in half). Cut three pieces to 6".
Unravel a good size piece of wire and string on three pipe pieces (the 4" pieces). Wrap the wire together to form a triangle.
Add two 6" pieces of brass piping to the wire.
Take the wire and connect it to an opposite corner (see above).
Place an airplant in the middle and call it a day. Since air plants don't require soil - you could even hang these brass pieces from a window or ceiling.
Get creative with them whether they are hanging from a spot in your house or on a bookshelf, table or bar cart. There are so many great options for them - I know you'll find one that works perfectly for you.
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Published January 17th, 2017 11:59 AM
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