Sunday, April 3, 2016

Reclaimed Barn Beam Succulent Planters


This time of year, every year, I start to crave the smell of dirt. Weird I know. It's comparable to how one might crave ice cream or chocolate. {a dirt craving is certainly a lot safer for my waist line than the alternative so I embrace it}

I had seen a pin on Pinterest a few days back of an adorable succulent planter made out of scrap wood. They were so darling! I couldn't get the thought out of my head so I knew I had to make some with the same feel but out of supplies I had on hand.

That all being said...let the petite planter building commence.



The wood I choose to use for this project came from a farm not too far from my house, really cool barn beams with oodles of character. {In the making of these planters I did have my eye protection on, not sure however if my flip flops meet OSHA safety standards}

Once I had a couple done I had to shoot some images so I could share them with you. From every angle shot I thought, oh aren't they cute form this way, oh and this way too! {sorry for all the pictures, but I just couldn't resist}











 The moral of the story today...embrace your cravings, you never know what the result might look like!

~Crystal

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13 comments:

  1. ADORABLE!!! I'd love it if you'd link up to Talk of the Town! :) http://www.sadieseasongoods.com/talk-town-link-party-14/

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  2. So cute! Thanks for linking up to the Talk of the Town party!

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  3. These are SO darn clever. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Talk of the Town.

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  4. I love your succulent planters! It gives me an idea of something to do with some old landscape timbers I have.
    thanks for sharing at Talk of the Town.

    gail

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    1. Thank you Gail, glad I could spark some inspiration! I forgot to add the TOTT link to my blog post, but it's up and linking back now! Have a great week!

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  5. The succulent planters are so cute! I just recently got into succulents, and some I planted in rusty tin can planters. But I may have to make some of these as well, there's just so cute!

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  6. Girl, these are adorable! I love how something as simple as a block of wood can be so pretty when you add the right touch to it. They are the perfect home for succulents! I'm really liking this idea. I see a new project in my future! Thanks so much for visiting Inspiration Thursday.

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  7. Super cute and creative! They have such a lovely texture and the wood and the pop of green looks fantastic together. Thanks for sharing at The Creative Circle.

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  8. Oh i love this! This is so unique and absolutely beautiful! Please come and link it up at our party "Sweet Inspiration" starting Fridays!!! I'd love you to join!

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  9. Wait, what???!! (the sound in my head right now) I instantly knew I LOVED these, but wasnt quite sure what I was looking at. I just saw the wood, and my heart went crazy, hahaha.... These are genius! Must try!

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