A Little Inspiration Goes a Long Way
** If you missed my LIVE demo over on Hometalk’s Facebook page of this project, the video is at the end of this post!
Today’s mini planter box project was inspired by a fellow DIYer and Fusion merchant in Canada, Cathi from Chiks Design, who holds workshops in Grand Prairie, Alberta. You can find her on Facebook here.
Cathi shared a post about a workshop where she was helping students create these adorable succulent planter boxes and painting them with Fusion’s Fresco, creating a weathered, textured finish. Aren’t they cute and perfect for a table centerpiece?
Wood, Hammer & Nails
So this week, my workbench – aka: workshop table – looked like this:
I am sure I measured more than twice to cut once – maybe more like, measure 10 times and cut once.




Fresco & Fusion
I plan on decorating these in a couple of different ways, but for now, I’ll show you one idea and for the other’s you will have to watch my Facebook Live DIY Demo on Hometalk this week (Thurs May 11, 7pm EST or Fri May 12, 9am in Australia)
For my first planter box, I used a tablespoon of Fusion Mineral Paint texture medium called FRESCO.
It comes in powdered form and you simply mix a little powder with your paint to create a lumpy texture similar to cottage cheese. The key is not to mix the lumps in as you’ll be tempted to in any normal mixing, but for this purpose – lumps are GOOD.
And you can see, as I paint it on to the wooden box, the lumps and textured thickness of the paint mixed with Fresco begin to create our sea-swept, weathered worn look.
Seaswept Look
Once the Fresco layer had dried, I painted the next layer by lightly brushing Fusion’s colour, Raw Silk over the Fresco layer.

I trimmed the edges of the plastic and added soil, plants & some decorative natural rocks to finish it off!
Mother’s Day Gift Idea!
You could create a special gift for mum and double it as a table centerpiece for your Mother’s Day breakfast, lunch or dinner.

See these little wooden boxes below? Watch the Hometalk Live video below to see the different ways I ended up decorating these!











