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DIY Solar Lantern

May 31, 2016 by Heather Leister

Do you love the look of solar lanterns, but not the cost? Make your own ! They're cheap, easy and fast. Check out the simple instructions!

Welcome, I’m so glad you’re here!

Are you looking for an inexpensive way to light up your yard at night? Look no further! These easy DIY Solar Lanterns can be created with a quick trip to the dollar store.  They’re simple to make and add a fun element to your landscape.

All it takes is a few simple supplies and a few minutes of your time.  This is a project that kids love to help with too!  (or is it just my kids that enjoy taking things apart? 😉)

For this project you’ll need some empty mason jars (or other small decorative jars), inexpensive solar lights, canning jar rings (optional, but they do give them a nicer finished look), and some hot glue.

This simple DIY Solar Lantern will light up your yard and impress your neighbors! All it takes is a few inexpensive supplies and a few minutes to assemble. Great project to do with kids!!

Start with the mason (or other small decorative jar…I’ve used both and they work equally well). The key is to choose a jar with a small opening. If you use a wide-mouth canning jar, the solar light will fall through the opening to the bottom of the jar.

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Now is the perfect time to stock up on inexpensive solar yard lights for any DIY solar projects you might have planned. They can be found at the dollar store. Purchase the plainest, simplest solar light you can find. For this example I’m using a solar table lamp that I purchased at my local Dollar Tree.This simple DIY Solar Lantern will light up your yard and impress your neighbors! All it takes is a few inexpensive supplies and a few minutes to assemble. Great project to do with kids!!

If you (or your kids!) like tearing things apart, then you’ll enjoy this next step! Take apart the solar light, what you want is the black, round unit at the top. You will see the solar cells on the top, and the lights at the bottom. This is all you need for the project, so go ahead and recycle the rest of the light, or save it for another project.This simple DIY Solar Lantern will light up your yard and impress your neighbors! All it takes is a few inexpensive supplies and a few minutes to assemble. Great project to do with kids!!

Depending on the size of your jar, your light may fit down in its mouth, or it may sit on top. Either way, I like to secure the solar light to the jar with hot glue.This simple DIY Solar Lantern will light up your yard and impress your neighbors! All it takes is a few inexpensive supplies and a few minutes to assemble. Great project to do with kids!!

For a finishing touch, add a canning ring to the top of the jar. Again, a little hot glue works nicely.

This simple DIY Solar Lantern will light up your yard and impress your neighbors! All it takes is a few inexpensive supplies and a few minutes to assemble. Great project to do with kids!!

That’s it! Sit your lanterns on your porch or hang them on a shepherd’s hook in your yard and enjoy!

Click NEXT for the list of supplies and directions!

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Filed Under: Crafts, How To, Outdoors, Tips & How To's Tagged With: craft, DIY, garden, yard

Mother’s Day Flower Pots

April 19, 2016 by Sydney Anderson

Welcome!  I’m so glad you’re here!

Are you looking for a simple, inexpensive present that the moms in your life will not just cherish, but enjoy every day?  Then create this bright and fun Mother’s Day gift, with the help of little hands!

Mother's Day Flower Pots are the perfect gift for all the mothers in your life! A sweet and simple gift to bring a pop of color to her home and a smile to her face.

Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Somehow this holiday always sneaks up on me! Maybe it’s because we have 5 bazillion birthdays from March to May or maybe it’s because with the warmer weather, I want to spend every waking moment outside; but it seems like I always remember Mother’s Day the Friday before and am always scrambling to make something for the moms in my life. But not this year!

Mother's Day Flower Pots are the perfect gift for all the mothers in your life! A sweet and simple gift to bring a pop of color to her home and a smile to her face.

I’ve learned that handmade gifts are the way to go when it comes to moms (and grandmas). Not only do they always bring a smile to their face, but it’s also more fun to make gifts. And it’s a lot more affordable too!

Mother's Day Flower Pots are the perfect gift for all the mothers in your life! A sweet and simple gift to bring a pop of color to her home and a smile to her face.

For this gift, I enlisted help from my two partners in craft. This gift couldn’t be any easier to make, and what kid doesn’t love getting a little dirty?!

Mothers-Day-Pot-Supplies

Mother’s Day Flower Pots

Supplies

  • Terra Cotta Pot – I used a 6″ because it was the perfect size for my boys’ hands. You may want a bigger or smaller one depending on how big your kids’ hands are.
  • Saucer to go under the pot – This terra cotta saucer costs about $1 but you can get a plastic one for much less.
  • Paint – I like using acyrlic craft paint (like these) because it dries quickly and is easy to clean up.
  • Sponge Paint Brush(es) (optional) – I’ve found after doing hand print art with my boys, the hand prints turn out clearer if you brush the paint onto their hands instead of letting them put their hands in the paint by themselves.
  • Sharpie
  • Flowers – you can buy them now or wait until you’re ready to give your gift. Western Gardens always gets a big shipment of new flowers just before Mother’s Day.
  • Potting Soil

Mother's Day Flower Pots are the perfect gift for all the mothers in your life! A sweet and simple gift to bring a pop of color to her home and a smile to her face.

Directions:

  1. Pick mom’s 2-3 favorite colors (or let your kids pick their favorite colors) and pour some on a paper plate.
  2. Using your paintbrush, paint the first color on one of your kids’ hands (You can also let the kids press their hands in the paint if you don’t have a paintbrush).
  3. Press hand firmly along side of pot.
  4. Paint the next color on the other hand (or next child’s hand) and space about 1″ from the first hand print on the pot.
  5. Continue with same color pattern spacing about 1″ from the last hand print until you’ve covered the whole pot.
  6. Using your Sharpie, write Happy Mother’s Day 2016 on the rim of the pot. (I thought about attaching a tag that said Happy Mother’s Day 2016, but I know the tag will probably get lost, and in 15 years I probably won’t remember what year we made this!)
  7. Plant flowers and give to mom.

Mother's Day Flower Pots are the perfect gift for all the mothers in your life! A sweet and simple gift to bring a pop of color to her home and a smile to her face.

What is your mom’s favorite flower? How great would they look in one of these pots?! Check out Western Gardens for a huge selection of flowers any mom would love.

Here are a few more Mother’s Day gift ideas:

Mothers-Day-Printable-Content-It-Is-A-KeeperMother’s Day Free Printable

Thank You For Helping Me Bloom Mother's Day Gift: A fun, quick and easy gift idea for that special mom in your life. #BestMomsDayEver #ad #CollectiveBiasDIY Tissue Paper Flower

Filed Under: Container Gardening, Crafts, Flowers, How To Tagged With: craft, how to's, Mother's Day

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