I tend to hold onto a lot of empty baby wipes containers, and I decided to make a mossy planter with this one. I chose the Pampers container because it's green. All I used was some spray glue, the moss in a bag, and a ribbon for a fabric flower.

Spray the container and place the moss onto the glue evenly. Be sure to wrap some over the lip of the container. You'll probably want to trim it like a banzai tree to clean it up a little. Twist and glue up your fabric flower, and you have a cute little plant holder. It's even water proof if you want to grow something live.
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Very creative! When my boys were little, I was always trying to make things from those little wipe boxes. I love your idea! Mine weren't as creative. Lol
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DeleteThis is so lovely and very creative!! I love seeing new projects of items people have upcycled. So cute.
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Deletesuch a cute upcycle and totally creative, looks awesome :)
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DeleteThis is too cute and I never would have known it was a baby wipe container. Thanks for sharing on Tout It Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute and creative reuse for something that would normally get sent to the landfill!! Thank you so much for sharing this at the party this week! Can't wait to see what you link up next!
ReplyDeletePretty sweet up cycle idea you have there! When my granddaughter gets tired of playing with my empty one, I just may do this very project!
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Check out my upcycle on an old steering wheel cover :)
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Jamie this is also awesome! I just left a comment on another post. We would LOVE for you to stop over and link this post up and any others in our Crafty Showcase.
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Alright!!! Way to repurpose. Looks great!
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very clever! Love your little planter.
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FABULOUS idea!! I have so many baby wipes containers here!!
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Too cute!!
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I remember those days of wipes and diapers fondly ... sort of ;) But what a great way to reuse that wipes container!! Thanks for linking this up at the {what's shakin' link party}!
ReplyDeleteOh how cleaver! Love it! Thanks for sharing at our Pinteresting Party.
ReplyDeleteKeeping something out of a landfill is automatically a good thing, but making it into a pretty item you use even better. Well done!
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