Succulent wall art step 1.
How do you make a succulent wall hanging.
Succulent a tape to measure chicken wire a hammer nails a pencil or marker glue special potting mix for cacti and succulents 4 equal size thick sticks or frame moulding to make frame moss optional a piece of board plywood or something else to adhere behind the frame.
The top and bottom.
All you really do is grab your hot glue gun and start gluing.
Or hang the frame on a wall with sturdy picture hooks.
If you want to make a bigger hanging succulent planter we recommend reinforcing the box with screws because the soil will be heavier.
Use the hot glue gun to secure the landscape plastic into place.
Scrap stained 1 x6 redwood old picture frame scrap wire mesh scrap 1 x12 redwood.
Staple or nail inch hardware wire mesh to one side of the open frame.
1 hr step 1.
Cut and layer a piece of the landscape plastic to fit the inside of the shadow box frame.
You can also leave the planter horizontal and use it as a dining table centerpiece.
This diy project will ask you to do a little bit of woodworking and as a result you ll have this amazing diy vertical succulent garden.
Then i finish nailed the box together and made a top and bottom.
For the succulents just cover the stem with hot glue and stick it straight into the floral foam.
For a 1 foot square frame cut four 12 inch lengths of 2x2 lumber.
If desired add trim on top of the mesh to.
Make sure the frame is dry before you hang it up again.
Fill the bottom of the shadow.
This hole needs to be big enough for your jigsaw blade to slide into.
Staple or nail a 1 foot square of plywood onto the open.
Hot glue along all four edges of the plastic.
The moss should easily attach to the floral foam with hot glue.
When cut into quarters a vintage cardboard globe can be made into a quirky wall hanging planter to house succulents.
Set the living succulent picture on a table or shelf where it can be propped up against a wall.
Nail the corners together for a frame 2 inches.
Staple gun or whatever you.
Water succulents once a month lay the frame on a flat surface and thoroughly moisten the soil.
To start i cut the frame box and made each side 12.
Cut the globe in half to begin use a box cutter to create an opening along the equator of your globe.
Now you can start attaching your moss and succulents.