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This is a Beautiful #DIY Craft idea for your Empty Earthen Pot/ small space in Garden. One of the things we are all glad about is #recycling #waste materials and enjoying their new look. That gives a perk of low expense. The most suitable place for utilizing all these materials is certainly the home garden itself! You do not need to worry if you have an empty space or flower pots. I am presenting easy renovation ideas that always welcome you with its cuteness and beauty. All it takes is a little creativity and objects found from trash, so space is amazing and makes everyone amazed you can have.
In this video, I have also shown an alternate idea of making mushroom sticks from what I have already shown you in my previous video. I hope you will also love this idea.
Materials used
Old Diyas (large and small)
Plastic Bottle Caps
Old Wooden Cloth Wash Brush
Plastic Bottle (for large mushroom stick)
Thin plastic bottle (for small mushroom stick)
Wooden Stick
Glue Gun
Tee-Pee Tent link:
Hot glue stick
Acrylic Colours (I have used red and white)
Nail Polish (I have used white, red and black colours)
Paint Brush
Ear Bud
Scissors
Craft Cutter
Pebbles for decoration
Tips and Suggestions:
1. Pick bottle with thin plastic to make mushroom stick: they are easy to roll (I have used a disposable water bottle).
2. Do not apply nail polish at the joint part of the mushroom stick over and over again as it will loosen the glue.
3. Use glue gun with optimum temperature. Glue at high temperatures can melt the plastic.
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