You can put any type of plant in the disco planter, but I will say big leafy ones look great! I’ve got a calathea (prayer plant) in mine. Getting a plant in circular pot is no easy task (hint: way more dirt than you think you’ll need!) and if your plant gets root rot, it won’t be a pretty scene trying to remove it. In addition to the makeshift draining system, I highly recommend using moisture control soil just to be extra safe. Want to make your own Follow these fairly easy steps, and your decor will be that much groovier for it I promise you’ll smile every time you see it. I layered the bottom of the bowl with rocks and old cut up plastic lids. My new disco ball planter, now home to a leafy Philodendron, sits on my kitchen table, but it would look beautiful on a bookshelf, windowsill, or anywhere that catches the light. Adding a plantīefore planting anything, make sure you insert an adequate draining system to avoid root rot. Save yourself the headache and mentally prepare for a week of working on it in your spare time. Transform your home into a boogie wonderland with these retro disco ball hanging planters, perfect for disco in-fern-o and funky fiscus plants, in 3 sizes. I was expecting this to be a quick project, so it became miserable after day two. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Disco Ball Planter, 8+4 X 2 Disco Ball Hanging Planter with Extra Long Chain a at the best. You just peel the white backing off and stick.īe patient and split it up into as many days as you can! Your future hand cramps will thank you. I figured out on day two of applying that the best adhesive to use is the one that came with the tile-no extra work necessary. Then I tried school glue and discovered it takes way too long to dry, making the tiles slide around and get out of place. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Disco Ball Planter Pot - 4.5 X 4. My first instinct was to try hot glue, but I found that it was too easy to pop off. I started from top to bottom, and it took… forever… hours daily for about 3-4 days. Disco Ball Hanging Planter Created by Janelle Schenk This shiny handmade planter takes your flora straight to funky town. You’ll need to peel both the front (clear strip) and the back (adhesive strip) off to apply them. What I bought to make the disco ball planter (about $30 total) Applying the tiles I’m excited to share how I made my disco ball planter because the way I started making mine was incredibly inefficient (and pointless!), so I’m hoping this may help anyone wanting to try to make one themselves.
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