Start by taping off your Wooden Planter Box with some washi tape. I created 4 variously sized lines and painted them in cheery spring colors of peach, red and orange.
Next, I painted just the roof line and the stick of my Wood Birdhouse Planter sticks. I used a pretty shade of deep moss green acrylic paint.
Next, fill your wooden planter box with styrofoam or floral foam and pour a generous layer of Mod Podge® on the top. Using various sized green beads and glitter, cover the foam to mimic grass.
Once you have covered the foam with green beads and glitter, you can push the wooden birdhouses into place. I made sure to vary the height just a little bit from house to house.
For the final colorful touch, secure pink pinwheels to the backside of your wooden planter with hot glue for the perfect backdrop.
I hung a simple Bamboo garland in the background to really set the colorful birdhouses off!
Start by taping off your Wooden Planter Box with some washi tape. I created 4 variously sized lines and painted them in cheery spring colors of peach, red and orange.
Next, I painted just the roof line and the stick of my Wood Birdhouse Planter sticks. I used a pretty shade of deep moss green acrylic paint.
Next, fill your wooden planter box with styrofoam or floral foam and pour a generous layer of Mod Podge® on the top. Using various sized green beads and glitter, cover the foam to mimic grass.
Once you have covered the foam with green beads and glitter, you can push the wooden birdhouses into place. I made sure to vary the height just a little bit from house to house.
For the final colorful touch, secure pink pinwheels to the backside of your wooden planter with hot glue for the perfect backdrop.
I hung a simple Bamboo garland in the background to really set the colorful birdhouses off!
