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10-Minute DIYs: Tiny Tea Tin Planter

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Hey all, it’s time for another month of the 10-Minute DIYs series! This month’s theme is spring, but I kind of feel like my project is a hybrid theme of the last two month’s themes: planters (February) and upcycling (March). I’m turning an old loose leaf tea tin into a little planter for my propagated succulent pieces.

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

I’ve been propagating succulents from leaf clippings for a while now, and many are just getting big enough to be planted on their own. (I’m working on a post about propagating succulents that I’ll be sharing soon!) Plus these little looseleaf tea tins are so cute that I had to upcycle them for another use. 😉

Here’s what I used:

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And here’s how I made my tiny tea tin planter!

(Remember to follow the directions on your paint’s label, and wear a mask if you’re using spray paint.)

Step 1: Remove any old labels using olive oil and a paper towel. (See the recent quick tip post I did on removing stubborn sticker residue here.) Clean thoroughly with soap and water.

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

Step 2: Paint the entire tin a base color. I used black. After it dries, apply Frogtape to paint your design. I taped around the rim of the tin.

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

Step 3: Use extra tape, scrap paper, or a paper towel to help cover any areas you don’t want painted and paint your accent color. I used Krylon gold, which is my favorite gold spray paint.

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

And then once that’s dry, plant a cute little plant. This little tin is the perfect size for some of the succulents I’ve been propagating from one of my very prolific plants. They are growing quickly themselves, so once they outgrow the tin, I’ll just transfer them into something bigger.

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

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Tiny tea tin planter upcycle in 10 minutes

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