Rattan Succulent Wall Hanging Planter Wreath
Add some boho to your home this summer with my fun DIY rattan succulent wall hanging planter! Make this DIY wall basket or door hanger in minutes with my fav succulents and cactus picks! For more fun projects like this see my Wreaths page.
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Bring summer inside with this perky basket wall hanger filled with faux cactus’, succulents, and sweet hanging string of pearls. I found this fun rattan basket wall hanger on my new fav thrift store Mercari.com! Since a lot of my old thrift store haunts were closed or slow opening I found a new addictive place to shop and bargain online.
Mercari is the perfect place to let things go you no longer use, but it is also a great place to find some amazing things! I love round planters and when this fun round wicker on caught my eye I knew it was going to be a great succulent hanging planter.
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I didn’t want the same old succulents you see at all of the stores so I went on an Amazon quest to find some very cool and unique faux succulents. I also wanted to add some cactus picks in there to change it up! Let me show you how easy it is to out it all together.
Rattan Succulent Wall Hanging Planter
Supplies:
- Rattan Wall Basket (mines vintage from Mercari) or buy an already made one
- Floral Foam: 1 Large Brick, 1 Small Brick
- Floral Wire or Foam Glue
- Succulent Set: 14 pc Succulent Picks
- 1 Cactus Pick
- 3 Faux String of Pearls Picks
- Decorative Moss to hide the foam if needed (optional) I did not use this in my basket
Instructions:
Make sure your large foam brick fits securely inside your wall basket. Use the small foam brick to fill in any spaces you want to add succulents. Cut the small brick diagonally with a sharp knife.
Place them on the ends of the large foam brick.
Wrap a long piece of floral foam around the small bricks and large bricks horizontally and twist the ends together to tighten them.
Wrap another piece of floral wire around the bricks vertically.
Place the end through the basket and twist to tighten to keep the foam stable in the basket.
You can use foam glue or low heat glue gun and glue sticks to keep the foam stable but I may use this basket for something else, so I went with wire for this project.
Place 3 of the main large succulents into the foam first. Then add the tallest pieces next. Then the hanging string of pearls. I placed a long one on the left and a long and short on the right side. The short pick is in the center.
Add in all of the extra pieces of small succulents to fill in any holes. That’s it! Just hang it up and you’re finished! It took me 15 minutes to put this succulent hanging basket together. Super quick!
I hope I have inspired you to make a succulent wall hanging planter for your home! I love how fun all of the colors of the succulents in this arrangement pop!
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More hanging succulent ideas…
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Rattan Faux Succulent Wall Hanging Planter Wreath
Equipment
- Sharp Knife
Materials
- Rattan Wall Basket
- Floral Foam: 1 Large Brick 1 Small Brick
- Floral Wire or Foam Glue
- Succulent Set: 15 Succulents 1- Cactus Yellow Flower
- 1 Cactus Pick
- 3 Faux String of Pearls
- Decorative Moss optional I did not use any
Instructions
- Make sure your large foam brick fits securely inside your wall basket. Use the small foam brick to fill in any spaces you want to add succulents.
- Cut the small brick diagonally with a sharp knife. Place them on the ends of the large foam brick.
- Wrap a long piece of floral foam horizontally around the small bricks and large bricks and twist the ends together to tighten them.
- Wrap another piece of floral wire around the bricks vertically. Place the end through the basket and twist to tighten to keep the foam stable in the basket.
- Place 3 of the main large succulents into the foam first. Then add the tallest pieces next. Then the hanging string of pearls. I placed a long one on the left and a long and short one on the right side. The short pick is in the center.
- Add in all of the extra pieces of small succulents to fill in any holes.
Notes
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OMG! This wreath is Gorgeous. It really stands out on the yellow Door. Great job!