I have never done a mason jar craft and thought it was about time I put my own spin on some mason jars! I have also been needing some outside decor for my home so I decided to make a wooden wall planter to hold a bunch of cute succulents in mason jars. I have been so in love with succulents lately and can't seem to stop buying them! I drew up a sketch and this was my final result:
I built the wooden wall frame with cedar so I can hang it outside and used the Varathane Weathered Wood accelerator to give it a distressed look. Next, I used the Modern Masters Cheerful paint leftover from my front door Cheerful Tudor. I like that having the same paint colors in several places ties the house design appeal together.
Items needed:
Hanging Wooden Wall Planter
Step 1: Sketch desired size of hanging planter.
Step 2: Cut Cedar with miter saw.
Step 3: Dry fit pieces for visual reference.
Step 4: Use Kreg Jig to drill two (2) holes on each side of the 2x6 shelves and impact pocket screws to 2x4 sides.
Step 5: Use Kreg Jig to drill three (3) holes on the front of the 2x6 shelves and impact pocket screws to 1x3 front. Repeat for each shelf.
Step 6: Stain newly built wooden wall planter with Varathane Weathered Wood Accelerator. Apply coats until desired darkness is achieved.
Step 7: Paint 12 Mason Jars with Modern Masters Cheerful Paint.
Step 8: Distress mason jars with sandpaper once dried.
Step 9: Plant Succulents in mason jars.
Step 10: Enjoy!
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I built the wooden wall frame with cedar so I can hang it outside and used the Varathane Weathered Wood accelerator to give it a distressed look. Next, I used the Modern Masters Cheerful paint leftover from my front door Cheerful Tudor. I like that having the same paint colors in several places ties the house design appeal together.
Items needed:
Hanging Wooden Wall Planter
- 1 - 2x4x8 piece of cedar wood
- 1 - 2x6x8 piece of cedar wood (the shortest my store carries is 8 foot)
- 1 - 1x3x8 piece of cedar wood (the shortest my store carries is 8 foot)
- Kreg Jig & Outdoor Screws
- Miter Saw
- Drill
- Impact
- Varathane Weathered Wood Accelerator
Mason Jar Planters
- 12 Mason Jars
- Modern Masters Cheerful Paint
- Sandpaper
Step 1: Sketch desired size of hanging planter.
Sketch of planter with dimensions |
Step 2: Cut Cedar with miter saw.
- Cut two (2) 2x4s 3' (36") long for sides of planter.
- Cut three (3) 2x6s 1'-9" (21") long for the shelf plants will sit on.
- Cut three (3) 1x3s 1'-9" (21") long for the decorative piece in front of shelf.
Lengths of cedar wood pieces |
Cut cedar wood with a miter saw |
Dry fit pieces to verify planter looks like sketch |
Step 4: Use Kreg Jig to drill two (2) holes on each side of the 2x6 shelves and impact pocket screws to 2x4 sides.
2x6 boards receive 2 drilled holes on each end of board |
Use impact to pocket screw the 2x6 to the 2x4 |
Three (3) 2x6 boards screwed to one (1) 2x4 |
Three (3) 2x6 boards screwed to both 2x4s |
Step 5: Use Kreg Jig to drill three (3) holes on the front of the 2x6 shelves and impact pocket screws to 1x3 front. Repeat for each shelf.
Three (3) pocket holes on front of 2x6 shelves to attach 1x3 front |
Step 6: Stain newly built wooden wall planter with Varathane Weathered Wood Accelerator. Apply coats until desired darkness is achieved.
Varathane Weathered Wood Accelerator about to be applied |
Varathane Weathered Wood Accelerator visual when wet |
Varathane Weathered Wood Accelerator visual after it dried with 1 coat |
Varathane Weathered Wood Accelerator visual after it dried with 2 coats |
Step 7: Paint 12 Mason Jars with Modern Masters Cheerful Paint.
12 Mason Jars painted with Modern Masters Cheerful Paint |
Step 8: Distress mason jars with sandpaper once dried.
Distressed look on mason jars |
Step 9: Plant Succulents in mason jars.
Final result with planted succulents in mason jars |
Step 10: Enjoy!
Final wooden wall planter with mason jars and succulents! |