Saturday, April 20, 2013

Water Bottle Garden

I have seen these Water Bottle Garden's popping up on Pinterest and decided to give it a try.

Items you will need:

  1. Empty Water Bottle
  2. Razor Blade & Scissors
  3. Hammer
  4. Nail
  5. String
  6. Potting Soil
  7. Seeds
Place water bottle on it's side. Use a razor blade to start cutting the bottle and finish cutting with scissors. You will cut the bottle about 2/3 the way down. Use caution, as the cut plastic edge may be sharp.

Take off cap of water bottle and use a nail and hammer to punch holes in the cap.
Use your jute string and thread through the hole of the bottle.The string will act as a wick and absorb water into the bottle and move it to the plant roots.


Place cap back on bottle Fill the upper section of the bottle with lightweight potting soil fill the bottom section with water. and insert inside the bottom half of the bottle. The felt string should make contact with the bottom of the bottle.




Plant seeds in the soil. Use a spray bottle and spray the top of the soil with water to dampen top of soil.  Place in a sunny window and wait for it to start sprouting. When you notice the water getting low just add more.





Cute Thanksgiving Gift be cute to give a Teacher, Neighbor etc..

Be even cuter if you cover the box with cute scrapbook paper:)

Succulent Planter Box

I seen these cute boxes posted on Pinterest and seen them on Etsy.  I decided to get some to decorate my windowsill outside.

You can Purchase them on Etsy



I think they are super cute!  You get 4 of them.

Succulent Bottle Garden

I seen these bottle gardens popping up on pinterest thought they were neat and decided to get one.
This is the one I got from Etsy.  You Can Purchase on Etsy here is the link:)

Make Your Own Scentsy Bars

I had some scented candles and decided to turn them into scentsy bars.  Here is how you do that
Use a candle warmer and melt your candle to it is liquid

Poor Liquid into ice cube tray and place in the freezer wait for wax to harden take them out of freezer pop them out and you have new scentsy bars:)

The pictures don't really match but just giving you an idea of how it is done.  Very simple!

Sunday, April 14, 2013