Grow Garden Sign DIY

3 Materials
$5
1 Hour
Easy

A potting bench is a must-have for any serious gardener. We had ours forever, and when it was time to replace it, Hubby decided to make another one for me himself. You need to see the end result. Seriously swoon-worthy!

Hubby built a new potting bench for me. I love it, but it needed a little sometin-sometin. It’s been awhile since I’ve gotten out the Mod Podge, so I thought it was about time. We reused flower seed packets to create this super cute sign.

Grow Garden Sign Supplies

Wooden G-R-O-W letters

Flower seed packets

Mod Podge

Brush

Exacto knife

Cutting mat

Scissors

Pencil

Grow Garden Sign Instructions

Plant the flowers in the seed packets. (best part of the DIY!)

Cut off the front part of the seed packet.

Turn the letters upside down and trace them with a pencil onto the seed packets. Depending on the size of your letters, you may need to use multiple packets.

With a pair of scissors, cut along the outline, erring a bit on the outside (you can always cut and trim, but it’s more difficult to add).

Cover the letter with a light coat of Mod Podge.

Place the seed packets onto the Mod Podge and cover again.

Wait until the Mod Podge dries.

With an Exacto knife and cutting mat, trim the edges.

Enjoy your new sign!

How cute is this? It will last much longer inside, but you will probably get one season out of it outdoors. Place it near your indoor herb garden, on a garden window, or on your potting bench.

Like what you see? Be sure to click on the link below to head over to the blog article and see the entire DIY. I would love for you to visit and let me know what you think!


PS - we have some super cool free printables for you too!

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