Baking Tin Herb Planter

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I like to collect baking tins…. Large ones, small ones, round ones, square ones, pastry ones. I like them all and I’ve built up quite the collection this past year.
But here’s where it gets super weird. I don’t bake. I can’t bake. So instead I decided to do something else with my collection of baking tins.










I decided to make an indoor herb garden!


ill be honest this isn't the first time I've made an unusual planter. CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW I MADE KRAFT PAPER PLANTERS


Anyways here is how I made this planter - as always the in depth version can be found on my blog Grilo Designs at the link right at the bottom of this post (if you're wondering why my blog is called that you'll just have to go over and find out ! icon


TO MAKE


I used a plastic sheet from an old IKEA frame to make the front of the planter. Using a sharpie pen drew around the baking tin and then cut out the shape with sharp scissors














I then attached my cut out plastic semi circle to the front of the baking tin with clear gorilla glue!











Next add in your gravel stones for drainage . This is really important as there are no drainage holes in this planter











Add in your herbs and Voila! You can either hang this on the wall or lean against your kitchen counters











What do you think ?


CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE CREATIVE PLANTER IDEAS or you can visit the link below to see this tutorial in further detail !
Medina at Grillo Designs
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Yvette Scheiman Yvette Scheiman on Aug 23, 2019

    Gorgeous!! 😊

  • Cattywumps Cattywumps on Mar 31, 2020

    Hester , you could also paint these tins on outside to match room. You could also clean around bottom seal and run a good bead of aquarium seal as extra protection from moisture leak. Thanks for the idea.

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