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Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

Using unwanted milk powder cans and other iron cans to make wood-flavored flower pots. The final effect looks amazing. To be honest, it’s worthless (it’s too derogatory!). Friends who like to raise flowers and plants. Let’s watch it together~~~

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

Preparation materials: green plants (succulents here, easy to grow), tin cans, wood grain paper the same size as the side surface of the tin can, foam glue, and scissors.

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

First, measure the size of the tin can, including circumference and height, and cut the paper.

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

Use foam glue to paste the cut wood grain paper onto the surface of the tin can.

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

3. Remember to poke some small holes in the bottom of the tin to facilitate drainage.

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

4. Carefully transplant the succulents into the iron can.

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

You can decorate some brightly colored fruits for festivals.

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots

I’m not lying to you, it’s a super simple little production using waste materials. If you like it, come and try DIY~

Utilization of iron can waste Tutorial on how to hand-make log-flavored flower pots