Favorite Diy Felt Planter
Stitch the leaves to the top portion of the carrot.
Diy felt planter. Grab your sheet of felt and your pencil and start drawing out the leaves. Starting with the largest petals glue one set of eight into a ring or flower shape. I actually designed and photographed this DIY felt succulent planter months ago.
Unfortunately the containers they come in are often plain and dont do much to draw the eye to your beautiful plants. I call them CannaBags credit to member Rainstacks for the name idea. Follow along to learn how to eas.
Once your felt has come together and is in your desired shape and the walls and base are thick. Cut out four sets of eight petals in the same shape but different sizes. Each succulent is made with various types of felt including stiffened circles inked edges and trimmed with pinking shears.
This DIY felt succulent planter is a great way to bring some colour to your space and adding the pink detailing gives these succulents an extra dose of zippity-pow. You will have much better aeration to your root system and good even water absorption and drainage. Cut out a large triangle from orange felt and fold in half mine was 5 at its widest point and 5 longStitch from the bottom to the top edge.
Cut out a circle for the top of your carrot along with the leaves. Attach each corner with a brad 2 for 50 Hobby Lobby. Use your fingers to shape the felt into a planter shape.
Cut out the pieces of your planter. Aloe vera leaves range in width and length make yours all kinds of sizes and while this planter has six leaves you decide how many your plant will have. Looking for a creative new way to decorate your home or office with greenery.