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Retro Upcycled Tabletop Greenhouse

Retro Upcycled Tabletop Greenhouse
Retro Upcycled Tabletop Greenhouse
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Give a thrift store find from the 90s a total upgrade with this Retro Upcycled Tabletop Greenhouse. This DIY mini greenhouse is made from an old floppy disk holder and uses small jiffy pots to hold your seedlings. You can decorate your greenhouse by spray painting it the color of your choice and adding charming floral designs with stencils. This mini garden project is ideal for small spaces like apartments and is an excellent seed starting option for spring. Add some greenery to your living space with this easy greenhouse idea!

Estimated Cost$11-$20

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Primary TechniqueGeneral Crafts

Beginner

SeasonSpring

Project TypeMake a Project

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