This affordable and easy-to-create planter will impress guests

Plants relieve stress, according to a study published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Perhaps that's why it's imperative to create a relaxing environment that includes plants, both at work and at home. While it may seem challenging to find the space and time required to care for a large plant, small succulents thrive with very little maintenance.
Rather than place multiple small planters throughout the home, consider creating a stacked terracotta planter. Watering plants will become a breeze⁠ — this simple, elegant DIY project keeps plants together in one place⁠. Guests will certainly admire the unique display of succulents in the painted pots.
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Materials
- FolkArt Home Decor Chalk Paint - Seaside Villa
- 7 mini terracotta planters
- Small glass bowl
- 1 inch paint brush
- E6000 clear adhesive
- 4 inch terracotta planter with saucer
- Mini river pebbles
- Mini terracotta planter saucer
- 5 tiny succulent plants
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Instructions
1. Place seven small terracotta planters on a flat work surface.
2. Pour chalk paint into a small glass bowl.
3. Dip the paintbrush into the paint.
4. Paint the exterior of each terracotta planter; set them aside and allow them to dry.
5. Paint the 4 inch terracotta saucer; set it aside and allow it to dry.
6. Flip over the 4 inch terracotta saucer.
7. Apply E600 adhesive to the bottom of a small terracotta planter.
8. Secure the small planter to the middle of the saucer.
9. Allow the glue to dry.
10. Flip over the saucer; it should now resemble a plant stand.
11. Apply E600 adhesive to the bottom of a small terracotta planter.
12. Secure the small planter to one side of the saucer.
13. Continue gluing and securing three additional small terracotta pots to the saucer. The plant stand should display a total of four miniature planters.
14. Allow the glue to dry.
15. Fill the gaps between planters with miniature river pebbles. Add pebbles until they reach the brim of the saucer.
16. Apply E6000 adhesive to the bottom of a miniature saucer.
17. Position the small saucer over the center of the four miniature pots. Secure the saucer to the top of the planters.
18. Allow the glue to dry.
19. Apply E6000 adhesive to the bottom of a small terracotta planter.
20. Secure the small planter to the miniature saucer.
21. Allow the glue to dry.
22. Place five tiny live succulents with soil in the miniature terracotta planters.
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23. Add a few river pebbles to the soil of each planter.