DIY Magnetic Hexagon Planters

Blitsy
by Blitsy
It's kind of a known fact the I do not have the greenest thumb around. I have a tendency to kill plants (I think I just have bad luck when it comes to plant care. It clearly has nothing to do with me!). So, for this project, I decided to focus on using some faux plants that actually looked very realistic. My idea was to turn my wooden hexagon container into magnetic planters for some faux succulents!
You will need:
Multicraft Wood Container Hexagon
Shimelle Double-Sided Cardstock 12"X12"-Baxter
Adhesive Squares - 1/2 Inch
Scissors
Craft Knife
Succulent Pick
Moss
Cut out the circles from your paper and add an adhesive square to the back.
Fill up your container with your paper dots. I had some of my circles hanging off the top and bottom of my container. I also wrapped some along the corners.
Place an adhesive square on the back of your magnet and place it on the back top of your container. Repeat this step with your other magnet.
Add your moss and then your succulent to your container.
You can also display your planters on a table or shelf!
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