What do you get when you mix a girls love for crackers, dip and succulents? This DIY project was super simple for a drill novice like me, and the end result is so cute!!!
What you'll need:
- A terracotta dip pot
- Tape
- A drill, with an 8mm Glass and Tile bit
- Cactus and Succulent soil
- A cute little Succulent
- Bottle of water
- Chopping Board
- Old towel
The process:
1. Eat the dip! Chris' Heritage range dips (although a little expensive) come in sealed terracotta pots which are perfect for repurposing! However, they need a drainage hole to turn it into a pot for plants.
2. Place underneath your work area a chopping board and old towel.
3. Place some tape on the bottom of the pot over the area you want to drill.
4. Have on hand some water to pour onto the pot, pour some onto the pot ready for the drilling process.
5. Using a drill with a 8mm glass and tile bit, start drilling your hole over the taped area.
6. Continue adding water to keep the area wet.
7. Once you have your drainage hole, fill the pot up with some cactus and succulent soil and a little succulent, adding pebbles for decoration.