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Looking for an easy DIY project or a great indoor plant idea? Try making this Test Tube Propagation Station. #easydiy #indoorplants #indoorgarden
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I was inspired by my mother-in-law on this next project. Using a block of wood and some cheap test tubes, I was able to create this fun bud vase centerpiece fo…
circular test tube center piece vase by marquis & dawe | notonthehighstreet.com
creative diy test tube crafts for a whimsy touch cover
Learn how to make your own test tube propagation stands with this tutorial, no tools required!
DIY Test Tube Holder (with Potion Recipes): DISCLAIMERThis project is a mashup of a standard spice rack and a test tube holder. It is heavily inspired by how the Wiccan community manages to incorporate their spiritual side into everyday objects and decor. I in no way want to disrespect anyone…
Test Tube Spice Rack | DIY projects for everyone!
Oh my Gosh! These turned out so cute! These cute refrigerator test tube vases have already transformed my kitchen. They will yours, too. The clamps are conduit clamps I painted. For a tutorial on how to achieve that rusty look (hint: cinnamon is used) follow the link to a tutorial I created on my blog).
We made these Test Tube Vases for the mantel in our daugher's first apartment. She wanted a faux marble base for the vases, so we used the technique we've previ…
test tube rainbow chandelier, with light. science is so pretty
If there’s one thing a plant parent loves, it’s making plant babies. There is something so magical about watching a cutting take root. While you’ll find a few different methods for propagation, most popular houseplants can be propagated by placing a cutting in water (and sometimes adding a little rooting hormone).
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