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Looking to add some string lights to your backyard space but not sure how to hang them? Look no further! These heavy duty DIY planters are designed specifically for hanging string lots with! Dress up your firepit area, back deck, or any other space in your yard with these gorgeous DIY planters. Experience Level: Novice DIY’er Cost to Construct: $100 CAD Time to Build: 1 day – 1 person Follow us on Instagram for more greenhouse inspiration! @thehillsidemarket Please Note: This is a digital…

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Haley Orrock l DIY & Home Design on Instagram: "Spending the rest of summer sitting underneath these patio lights 🤩
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Here’s how we did it!
- I got these resin pots from Walmart!! You can get pots from anywhere, but Walmart had amazing prices. 
- Next, we mixed a bag of Quikrete in a bucket using a drill mixer attachment. If you haven’t mixed concrete yet, it’s very easy!
- We placed a treated 4x4x8 post inside, filled the bottom 1/3 with gravel, and the next 1/3 with quick set concrete. 
- You can use a level and attach some scrap wood (like this furring strip) to keep the post upright while the cement dries. 
- Next, we screwed in these eyelet screws to the top of the posts and peel and stuck hooks to the house and strung bailing wire between it all to hold it in place. 
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Haley Orrock l DIY & Home Design on Instagram: "Spending the rest of summer sitting underneath these patio lights 🤩 • Here’s how we did it! - I got these resin pots from Walmart!! You can get pots from anywhere, but Walmart had amazing prices. - Next, we mixed a bag of Quikrete in a bucket using a drill mixer attachment. If you haven’t mixed concrete yet, it’s very easy! - We placed a treated 4x4x8 post inside, filled the bottom 1/3 with gravel, and the next 1/3 with quick set concrete. …

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