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DIY Tiny Pasta Plants

Creating DIY Tiny Pasta Plants is a delightful and creative way to add a touch of charm to your home decor. These tiny plants can bring a smile to anyone's face with their adorable pasta "leaves" sprouting in a mini pot. It's a simple and enjoyable craft that can be a great conversation starter or a unique gift for a fellow pasta and plant enthusiast. Give it a try and watch these tiny pasta plants bring a touch of whimsy into your life!

DIY Tiny Pasta Plants


What you need:

  • Assorted pasta noodles
  • Apple Barrel Acrylic Craft Paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Hot glue gun
  • Thimbles

Steps:

DIY Tiny Pasta Plants

Step 1
Arrange your pasta into mini plants! We made two different cacti and one grass-looking plant. For the first cacti, we used rigatoni for the main body and then glued 1 macaroni on either side to be the cactus arms! For the other cacti we used 1 large pasta shell as the body and then glued a trio of mini shells on top to look like a flower blooming. Paint this flower pink (or whatever color you like!) and you can leave some of these cacti flower-less as well. For the grass-type plant, we just used 3-5 thin pasta noodles each, in varying lengths if possible.

DIY Tiny Pasta Plants

Step 2
Use hot glue to assemble the plants and then glue them into their thimble pots. Use green paint to give them a coat of color – we used a few different shades so that our mini pasta plant garden would have a bit of variety!

DIY Tiny Pasta Plants

If you wanted to give them an even more handmade look, you could decorate the thimble plant pots with painted patterns, or use cord to tie a ribbon around it!

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