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DIY Budget-Friendly Succulent Plant Hanger Design

 Hi everyone! I hope that you are doing well. Today I am sharing an easy DIY craft that is budget-friendly, and easy to create. A material list will be provided, along with step-by-step instructions on creating your very own. Be sure to check out the video tutorial below.

Hanging faux succulents in picture frame design

Close-up of faux succulent and hanging frame design

Video tutorial


Craft materials such as, paint, floral cutters, sponge brush, faux succulents, and framed art

Materials

One 4x4 framed art
Acrylic paint
Faux succulents
Hot glue and any other heavy-duty adhesive
Twine
Scissors
 Floral cutters
Paintbrush

You can find most of these materials at your local Dollar Tree
This project costs under five dollars

Acrylic paint, sponge brush and framed art on a table

If your frame comes with beads as shown in the picture above, take your scissors and remove the beads. You will actually reuse the beads later on in this craft. Take the inner section of your out and set it aside. Next, take your acrylic paint and paintbrush, and begin to apply your paint to your frame.
I applied three coats of my paint to my frame.

Painted framed on a table

Paint near painted frame and paintbrush

Next, use your paintbrush you apply paint over the inner section of the frame we removed earlier. I applied my white paint since the board had writing on it. I gave it around two coats of paint and after I used my blow dryer to give it a quick dry.

Twine, painted frame, adhesive and scissors on a table

Once you have painted the board, take it and pop it back into place on your frame. Now you are ready to begin cutting strands of your twine. Take your twine and cut four strands of the same size. You will need to determine how low you will want your plant hanger to be when cutting your twine. 

Twine, painted frame and adhesive on a table

Next, using your adhesive, begin to attach each strand of twine to the corners of your frame. I decided to use this all-purpose Loctite adhesive along with my hot glue. You can use any heavy-duty adhesive that you have on hand.  

Painted frame with attached twine and beads

Now you are ready to use your beads in your design. I decided to add two beads to each strand of twine. If your frame did not come with the beads like my frame did, you can also just add your own beads, or create this without the beads as well.

Painted frame and wooden beads attached and faux succulents

Next, take your floral cutters and begin to cut your succulents to size.

Hand holding faux succulent over painted frame

After, take each succulent flower and begin to glue them down in the middle of your frame.  Once you add all of your succulents, take your four strands of twine and bring them together at the very top. Make sure that when you lift your frame up by the twine, your plant hanger is leveled. Tie off the top of the twine in a knot.

Completed Close-up of succulent plant hanger design

This craft was super simple to create, budget-friendly, and takes very little time.
I hope you enjoyed creating this with me. Be sure to let me know if you decide to create your very own succulent plant hanger.

Hanging succulent planted hanger design displayed outdoors

If you enjoyed this craft you may also be interested in this craft-UPCYCLED PLASTIC BOWL HANGING PLANTER

Thank you so much for stopping by and creating with me. I'll see you soon.

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Comments

  1. I love succulents and have them all over my home! I like this DIY!! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 109. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you! Succulents are beautiful. :) Always a pleasure linking up at your link party.

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  2. Oh wow, I love succulents! As a kid in SA my dad had a HUGE succulent garden, and its still one of my favorite type of plants. This idea you have of the plant hanger is so gorgeous. I think I need to do something like this but with real succulents.
    I visited you via Crafty Creators Link Party #64
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    See my entries: 21+22+23 and then navigate to the bottom of my page for the Senior Salon Pit Stop linkup, we hope to meet you there virtually

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    1. I love that your dad had a huge succulent garden. I am sure it was beautiful. I love the idea of using real succulents! Thank you so much for stopping by, and I will be sure to check out your link party. :)

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  3. I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go Wednesday link party starts - thanks for sharing with us!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'll be sure to stop by. :)

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  4. Wonderful little tutorial. It turned out so adorable. This post will be a feature this week. #HomeMattersParty

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    1. Donna, thank you so much! I appreciate it. :)

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  5. I love this Stephanie, something I do not need to worry about keeping alive is a win in my book! So clever to use the sign as the base for the succulents. I love them, you may be amazed I am working on a small garden of them. If they do not make it on their own, then there is no hope for them!

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    1. Aw, thank you so much. I love succulents so much and lately I have been using faux succulents in my designs. A small succulent garden sounds lovely. I love that so much.

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  6. This is so cute Stephanie! Love the use of faux succulents because I kill absolutely every single living thing that comes in my house that doesn't breathe lol! My so whispered to the plants that I bought last year at Walmart on the way to the car, "Sorry my mom chose you. You're going to die soon. So, so sorry guys." LOL! I have a few of the Dollar Tree signs, so all I need is a few succulents. Thanks for sharing on Crafty Creators!!
    Niki | Life as a LEO Wife

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    1. Niki, you are so cute! You made me laugh so much when I read your comment. I've killed a few plants, but I've learned when you keep at it, with just a little practice and patience, it comes together. Thanks so much for stopping. And it is always a pleasure sharing on Crafty Creators.

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  7. Steph, this is just lovely. Thanks for sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.

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  8. This is absolutely adorable!! How clever! I love succulents, but for some reason I do have trouble keeping them alive, so this is perfect for me. I've featured this post today at Thursday Favorite Things. :)

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  9. Such a clever idea, it looks so modern and chic.

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  10. Congratulations, Steph, as you are being featured at SSPS 306. See you again next week https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  11. Such a BRILLIANT idea Steph! You are so very creative!

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