Hello all,
I do hope that you are having a lovely June where ever you are. As I have mentioned in a few previous posts we have had an unusual amount of rain this spring and summer. I guess that officially summer begins on June 21st this year but in my mind it begins on June 1st. Be that as it may, we have still had a lot of rain in May and June. If you follow this blog you may know that I had cleared a small area to plant my first vegetable garden but due to all the rain I didn't know if I would ever get it planted.
I finally got a few seeds in the ground last week and this morning my tiny garden looks like this.
:-)
Anyway,
on with today's super simple project. A few weeks ago I made this bird feeder
For part of it I used a gallon paint can lid which left me with and empty paint bucket and the idea for another project.
I don't have a real flower garden in my back yard but I do have lots of pots with flowers and I do like all the pops of color around my yard so I decided to make a few more small pots for the patio.
Supplies
Empty paint can
Metal Candle Stick
Hammer
Nail
E6000 Glue
For this simple project all you need to do is clean out your paint can. Punch a few holes in the bottom of the can with the hammer and nail, glue the candle stick to the bottom, allow time for the glue to dry and fill with some flowers.
Happy Upcycling,