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Spring time is coming friends and it is the perfect time for some spring DIY projects. I am joining a few of my friends to bring you some simple projects that can help get your home ready for spring! There are so many good spring DIY projects by my friends in here, you will love to check them out!
Are you looking to bring the outdoor inside? Sweet Cindy from Cindy.countryroad407 had such a great way to recreate a miniature bee skep. These are so hard to find sometimes and she made one that was super cute! Now you can use your very own in tablescapes.
Looking for a simple garden trick? Stacy from Bricks n Blooms Grab a few containers and follow her tips on how to use these for a garden that you can keep right on your front porch. These are so stunning with looks and unique gardening.
A chicken feeder has so many uses to It, did you know that? Sarah from Blessed Crazy Texas Nest has one of the pretties ideas for a chicken feeder! She turned a long chicken feeder into a beautiful planter for a centerpiece on her outdoor table. What a beautiful pop of color and spring look she added to this space!
Need a spring touch do you door or any wall space? Jen from MidWest Life and Style has the perfect way with an item you may just have laying around. She has taken a hanging basket and turned it into a floral basket with style. This is such a creative way to add spring to a door or wall.
Do you love topiary like it do but, always have a hard time keep it alive? Thank goodness for Rachel from The Ponds Farmhouse she has created a beautiful faux one for the spring time! This will be a live saver!
A good farmhouse planter is really hard to find and boy are the expensive. Brendt from She Gave It A Go created ones of her own. Brendt and her husband took on the challenge and made ones from much less and the perfect size for their porch! They are just stunning!
Oh my architectural salvage pieces will always have a special place in my heart. My dear Robyn from Robyns French Nest turned these pieces into wall vases! She took these pieces and added the perfect spring pop to them for a gallery wall. They are too cute!
Need some spring decor in your kitchen? Carol from Blue Sky at Home took a ordinary cutting board and added a stencil to bring a spring touch to this space. ChalkArt is a great way to add a new touch to an old piece.
Cement planters are expensive and hard to move around sometimes. I decided to take some plastic pedestal planters and a can of spray paint to give them that cement look. I spent a less than $50 dollars on making faux cement planters. See what I used here.
I hope that these projects help you get ideas for some fun spring DIY projects this year! Thank you for stopping by the blog today and everyday!
What a great round-up of spring projects. Thanks so much for including my door basket!
Jessica
I really love how easy your planter tutorial is. Thanks so much for sharing!
So many fun projects! I can’t wait to try your cement planters DIY!
Great sharing this round up with you, Jessica.