


With paper and books, the creative opportunities are endless. I am definitely considering a DIY version of that book planter. The only problem? Keeping plants alive once planted inside. I was born with a black thumb... you know there's a problem when you can't keep cacti, bonzai trees, or bamboo shoots alive...
1 comment:
I love the planters! I'm with you when it comes to black thumb though. I keep thinking someday I'll mature into a proper lady who can keep her houseplants and garden in tact, but it hasn't happened yet.
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