Mike has a propensity for buying me flowers and little plants which I love.
He always has and hopefully he always will because it warms my heart and
brings me smiles.
Recently we escaped the city around the July 4 holiday because
Finn, our
sweet boy, my Trusty Furry Assistant, is
utterly terrified of fireworks. It's bad.
The fireworks are excessively, obscenely ridiculous around us. And by
excessively obscenely ridiculous, know that the fireworks start around two in
the afternoon on the 4th and go punishingly, unceasingly, incessantly, until
five or so in the morning. The neighborhood is a thick blanket of smoke.
It's horrendous.
Every year, for weeks leading up to the holiday too, it's an absolute
nightmare for Finn.
We do everything we can to keep him calm but very little does. We've
tried the
Thundershirt* which is a big fat nope. That didn't help
Hailey
either, actually. We reached the point of Trazodone. Sigh.
However, I always worried the pills made things worse for him. It makes
him dopey but that's it; I could see in his big sweet brown eyes he was still
a wreck.
Pills also take planning too but given our area, ya just never know when some
bozo is going to shoot one off in the alley, or remote distance even, and ruin
Finn's day. We have
Rescue Remedy for Dogs* in those instances and that does take some edge off.
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Awww, he came downstairs to resume Assistant duties for this project! He looks sad and skinny in this photo but he's completely neither. He's doing really well actually, thank the heck goodness. |
The last time I gave Trazodone to him was disturbing. I don't know if
something changed in his system after
his surgery
and
resultant illness but things were different. He had brief shivers which has never
happened before and when I looked it up, yeah, let's just say
that was a terrifying read.
Into the trash the pills went. Never again.
He didn't have any other symptoms that warranted an emergency vet visit but
let's just say I watched him like a wide-eyed hawk until the pill was spent.
I found these
calming chews* which, in my opinion, seem to work way better than Trazodone.
Combined with the Rescue Remedy, he's pretty good, or good-ish, or at
least not a total mess nor doped out but still panicked.
This is all to say, we took Finn out of town for the holiday. We did so
the year before and decided to again, this time heading to Wisconsin, aka Land
of Cheese, which is a new travel destination for us. And we are not
complaining about our fridge filled with cheese.
Anyway! Long long roundabout way to say Mike bought me this cute little
begonia plant on one of his grocery runs.
I know it's mostly an outdoor plant but I'm keeping it indoors because it's
cute and pretty.
The wrapping though
yellow? Ehhh, not so much. Hence this Paint Can Planter with Dowels to
make it cuter!
I spotted this project on
Instagram
a while back, to
give credit where credit is due, but lo, no instructions so I've set out to set that right.
What do we need for this project?
- a quart paint can*
- spray paint, if desired
- seven 3/8" square dowels*
- hot glue sticks*
- hot glue gun*
- stain or paint, if desired
Short, inexpensive supply list, eh?! Yeah! Love it!
Ok, let's make a Paint Can Planter with Dowels then. Seriously, this
comes together in a jiff so you can make oodles of them!
The hardest part of this project of course was
math. Oooohh
math. Yeah. It was circumference, pi, division, multiplication,
fractions...oy,
math. Yikes. But I handled it for you so dive right the heck in.
First, I spray painted the quart paint can with some flat black spray paint.
You can do this, skip it, or pick a fun color though note, very little
will be seen except maybe the top.
Second, cut the dowels.
This paint can is 4 7/8" tall so I cut twenty six pieces at 5" long.
This gave me an eighth of an inch overhang which I planned for the top.
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Created a stop on the ol' miter saw so that all twenty six pieces would be exactly the same. |
Decide how many you want for the taller footed parts and cut those to length.
I went with 6 1/4" tall and a total of nine pieces of those, three for
each leg/foot/whatever.
If you don't have a powered miter saw, a hand saw and miter box* handle the task easy peasy.
Next, give any ragged edges a quick sanding. Yesss, sanding is boring
but necessary. Sigh.
Now next, to make my life easier and to eliminate any possible chance of
confusion or mistakes, I laid out the whole thing flat first.
This way, I knew where the legs were going to be. The math wasn't
perfect so there are nine shorter pieces in two sections and eight in the
third but you'll never know when it's done. Trust me.
All you gotta do next is power up that hot glue gun and start sticking on your
dowels. Could not be any damn more effortless.
Before you know it, you're done.
Gah! A Paint Can Planter with Dowels! Cute, right?! Omg, so
cute! High-end style for cheap! Applause all around!
You can stain or paint your dowels any which way you please, or just seal up
them up as-is and leave the wood bare.
Lastly, plop your plant in your spiffy new Paint Can Planter with Dowels and
bring your home decor to new heights.
Super adorable, right?! Seriously, you'd pay way more for this in a
fancy schmancy home decor store.
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My little dollar store dowel vases are hiding behind heh, yet another dowel project! |
So cute it went on a parade around
the first floor with streamers, fanfare, and cheering!
I love it! Hope you do too!
If this project got you going, imagine what you could do. Download The $100 Room Glow-Up Guide and see what’s possible.
*The Thundershirt, Rescue Remedy for Dogs, the calming chews, are
Amazon affiliate links. The quart paint can is a Home Depot affiliate
link. The hot glue sticks is a general Michaels affiliate link.
The dowels and hand saws with miter boxes are a Lowes affiliate links.
Mwah, thanks! Please see the "boring stuff" tab for more
info.
Did you have to purchase a new paint can?
ReplyDeleteWeirdly I did not have one on hand so yes, I did purchase it but you can use a used one for sure. Thanks!
DeleteDid you have to purchase a new paint can? Love this idea!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! I did purchase a new one as for some reason I didn't have one on hand but an old used one works perfectly too.
DeleteVery cute
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteSo sorry about the fireworks I know I have 1 cat that is so scared, it's so sad to see them so upset
ReplyDeleteIt is so heartbreaking, you’re right. I’m sorry your cat is so scared too!
DeleteLove your paint can project. Love Finn. My German shepherd was also upset by fireworks.
ReplyDeleteThank you! And thank you very much. Fireworks are very tough on dogs, it's hard for all.
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