Morning, everyone! Claire here,
with a weekend project that’s perfect for all of you who are gearing up
for lots of holiday cooking. Remember two weeks ago when I asked for your opinion on
which hanging herb garden you liked best? Well, your votes weighed
heavily in favor of option #1… so, using it as inspiration, I created my
very own indoor herb display. So excited to share the final product…and
to get cooking with my personal garden just in for guests to arrive!
Want to make your own? We’ve got the simple instructions after the jump…
- old wooden board (I used a piece of painted wood I found by a torn down home)
- mason jars
- pipe clamps
- triangle ring hangers
- stainless hanging wire
- picture hanger
- chalkboard paint & chalk
- brush
- hammer, nails and screwdriver
- herbs
- Space mason jars evenly on wooden board, and mark placement with a pencil in order to design and measure around.
- Tape off rectangles on board, and paint with chalkboard paint as pictured above. This way, you can switch out herbs and change their labels accordingly.
- Paint pipe clamps gold, and secure to wooden board by hammering a nail through the small holes in the pipe clamp.
- On back of board, nail in ring hangers and tie on hanging wire.
- Plant herbs in mason jars.
- Place mason jars into pipe clamps and tighten with a screwdriver.
- Nail picture hanger into the wall, and hang your herb display!source
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