Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens…

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

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You’ve accidentally broken a pot in your garden. Don’t rush to throw it in the garbage, instead use it to create interesting garden arrangements. Imagination and creativity have no limits. You can create wonderful things with just a little effort.

The newest trend in gardening has gardeners making different sorts of creative arrangements and fairy gardens out of broken pots. Even if you haven’t broken a pot and you want to create such an amazing fairy garden, you can do it with planned cuts. To do that you need to soak the pot and use a craft drill or file to create a weakened shape that can later be “shaped” with a hammer.

Note: To be on the safe side, don’t forget to use safety goggles and an air filter while doing this. At the end, fill the pot with planter’s soil and arrange the shards in the soil whichever way you like (via DietOfLife). Check out the examples below…

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...

Broken Pots Upcycled Into Brilliant DIY Fairy Gardens...


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