Don t throw away that broken flower pot or any of these things either because you can repurpose them.
Broken flower pot fairy garden.
Make one to entrance your children and guests who come to visit.
Your little ones will be charmed and look for the fairies.
Instead reuse them to create a beautiful blooming fairy garden.
How to make it.
Broken flower pots today can be made into charming home decor fairy gardens.
The lovely broken pot fairy garden below was made by a follower of our facebook page.
It hosts a chair for sitting and relaxing with a fairy to the side.
Don t throw away your broken flowerpots.
The 16 diy broken pot fairy garden ideas will help you turn your broken pots into amazing.
Just add flowers ground covers such as sedum succulents small bushes and fairies for this unusual container.
How to make a broken clay pot fairy garden.
This diy fairy garden uses several broken clay pots for a multi level fairy garden.
16 leisure garden pot.
Make a tiny fairy garden in a broken clay pot.
Broken fairy garden pot.
This flower has a beautiful arrangement coated with few flowers.
Get as creative as you like.
Broken pot fairy garden.
Shop all shop by flower carnations dahlias daisies delphiniums hydrangea.
You can include wooden fences succulents mini trees moss and don t forget a fairy door.
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As you can see by this collection of broken pot fairy gardens on pinterest anything goes.
And use slow growing plants along the sides and complete the look with a little fairy home and figure on the top.
This diy project starts with soaking a ceramic flower pot in water and using a craft drill or file to create a weakened shape that can then be broken out with a hammer be sure to use safety goggles and an air filter during this step.
Thus the fairy with wings is there to make all your thoughts and wishes come true.
This project uses a broken terra cotta flowerpot with a clean break and several broken saucer pieces.
What a great job.
Such fairy gardens can be created either from the ceramic pot shards left from an accidental break or from a carefully planned cut.