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Magnetic DIY Daffodil Planters

Get ready to add a pop of color to your garden with these adorable Magnetic DIY Daffodil Planters! With just a few simple materials and a little creativity, you can create vibrant daffodil planters that will brighten up any space. These magnetic planters are not only charming but also practical, allowing you to easily hang them on any magnetic surface like a fridge or a metal door. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this fun and easy project is sure to bring joy and a touch of springtime wherever you place them. So grab your supplies and get ready to watch your daffodils bloom in style!

WHAT SUPPLIES DO I NEED TO MAKE DAFFODIL PLANTERS?

Martha Stewart Yellow craft paint
Martha Stewart Decoupage Matte Finish
Paper Trimmer
White Spray Paint
Scrapbook Paper
Two Old Metal Spice Containers
Washi Tape
Magnets
Hot Glue

How do I make a Mini DAFFODIL PLANTER?

The first step was painting the spice containers soon to be planters. I used a flat white spray paint with primer. It took a few coats to fully cover that bright red McCormick’s spice container.

After the paint was dry, I placed two strips of washi tape along the bottom and painted my thin yellow line.

Next, I cut a thin strip of yellow scrapbook paper using Martha’s paper trimmer. I have never had a trimmer with such precision and I really loved it.

After my paper was cut, I applied a thin coat of Matte finish decoupage to my spice container and a thin coat to my paper. Then, I wrapped my paper around the container and gave it a few more coats to secure.

I also hot glued a few strong magnets to the back of each container.

While my container was drying, I prepared my daffodils! I found some mini daffodils at my local Whole Foods and they were the perfect height for this project. I separated the bulbs outside and shook most of the excess soil off.

After I nestled a few bulbs into each container, I add additional soil and my daffodils were as happy as could be! If you are wanting to keep your daffodil plants in these spice containers for a longer amount of time, be sure to drill small holes in the bottom of your container to allow for water drainage.


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