Bamboo Sunflower
This project was so quick and easy. It took me under 10 minutes to make from start to finish and only required a handful of zipties, twine, a small grapevine wreath, sisal rope and scissors.
Posted by Perfectly DeStressed
About
A few months back I found a pile of bamboo plate chargers for .25 cents at our local ReStore. I knew I could do something with them, I just didn’t know what at the time.
So, of course, I bought them and put them away for almost 6 months
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You Will Need (5 things)
- Bamboo chargers,
- Twine
- Zip Ties
- Grapevine Wreath
- Sisal Rope
Steps (9 steps, 10 minutes)
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This Bamboo Sunflower was so quick and easy. It took me under 10 minutes to make from start to finish and only required a handful of supplies - my kind of DIY!
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.25 cent chargers - can be found at ReStore, Goodwill, Dollar Store or any big box stores!
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First, I laid out my bamboo circles in the shape of the Sunflower.
After slightly overlapping each one, I attached the overlapped chargers with a ziptie. -
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These aren’t heavy, so a small ziptie is perfect.
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Once the outside of the Sunflower was put together, I attached another bamboo circle for the middle. I flipped it backwards so it would stand out from the outer layer. This was attached with a ziptie as well.
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I used a piece of twine run through and knotted around one of the chargers to hang.
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Next, I added the grapevine wreath to the middle. You guessed it – zipties!
At this point I thought I was done. It was cute, but I felt like it just needed something more. -
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I added a section of sisal rope for a whimsical stem and it was perfect!
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I just love this fun piece of decor for my front porch!