Outdoor problems SOLVED with these $1 Dollar Tree BRACKETS 😱

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Published 2024-04-28
Today we using $1 Dollar Tree garden plant bracket and turning them into usable outdoor DIYs. We are turning a 4x4 wood post into an outdoor patio hanger, a thrifted shutter into a decorative shelf with tons of storage, and an old window into a potting station! And that's not all, there's more great ideas you don't want to miss in this new video!
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Concrete mix: bit.ly/3vNBXHT

⏱️Project Time Stamps:
0:40 - 4x4 Wood Patio Hook Stand
2:48 - Picture stand
3:33 - Hanging wood sign
6:55 - Thrifted Shutter Shelf
9:38 - Old window shelf
11:21 - Planter concrete hooks

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All Comments (21)
  • @WomanUnfiltered
    Just a thought from something I did. I took a pressure treated landscape timber, which is 3x4x8, but about half the cost of a 4x4x8. It has two sides that are flat enough to attach the hanger. I cut it down to 6', got a good-sized plastic planter, screwed the bottom of the timber to the bottom of the planter & filled the planter about 3/4 of the way up with cement I'd mixed. Once the cement had sat about 24 hours, I filled the remainder with potting soil, planted some pansies in the planter & hung a plant from the hanger as well. I'm thinking of doing another, but leaving it at 8', lowering the plant bracket & putting my house number on the top part of the timber. 😊
  • @deaneclark6469
    I love all of your diys, as always, but my favorite is your shutter shelf!❤ As always, Shannon, thank you for sharing all of your hard work, creativity, talent, and inspiration! Stay safe, healthy, and positive! God bless you and your family!🙏❤️🇺🇸😊
  • I think rather than making a sign I am going to put my house numbers on the wood piece and use the concrete and broom stick idea to display. Great video
  • Depending on where they are and how you plan to use them, I think the brackets can be best used "upside down"! For one, I think they just look nicer that way. And I use them on the side of my house, where there are multiple windows/frames. At the front of the house I'm just using them for light-weight window chimes, and when the brackets are upside down it's easy to attach a chain, rod, or whatever between them for more wind chimes. And even towards the back of the house where I may hang something that weighs more, I still think it looks nicer, so bend the "hooks", then use S-hooks to hang things, and can still add lighter-weight things in between if I wish.
  • Congrats on 500K! 🏆Love the "fresh flowers" sign. And the shelf with the shutter, so cute and clever!
  • @grandmamaria73
    I've used two of these brackets to create a decorative shelf with a piece of painted scrap plywood. And instead of using an l-shaped hanger that you normally would use these allow you to hang decorative things underneath the shelf. Or like I use it in my kitchen I hang kitchen items from the hooks.
  • @made_in_germany
    Hi there sweetie...congratulations 🎉❤ on 500k. You so deserve this accolade. Awesome creations today and everytime I see you crafting.
  • @lisadelong1455
    I love the shutter shelf. I got a few shutters for free, but haven’t done anything with them yet. I think they are the wider ones though. I also love your shelf made from a window frame. I have my brother’s old metal tool box just like the one you have succulents in. That has given me a great idea, thank you. I have my son’s old metal red wagon and have planter pots sitting in it. I put DT aluminum casserole containers on the bottom so when watering it won’t rust the bottom out. I have an old wooden ladder that I’m getting ready to make into a plant stand.
  • @trishsmith9371
    I love using these brackets from Dollar Tree! I use them for brackets for shelving. Nothing heavy but decor items. Turn the brackets upside down & use a lighter weight wood or paneling. Thanks for all the great DIY'S!!😊
  • @daniherde4810
    I absolutely loved all of your hacks!! I don't have a yard but I do have a balcony and am alway looking for space creating and saving ideas!! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing ideas!! Hope you're having a fantastic weekend 😊!! God Bless You 🕊️😇💗 and your family!!
  • I love all of them. I can’t pick just one. I guess I’m going to dollar tree and some brackets what a neat idea. Thank you for sharing have a great day ❤
  • @marycasey9404
    Okay, you've done it again! I can not decide which I like best, they are all amazing ideas. I guess I will have to just do them all, one by one. Thank you Shannon ❤
  • @MrsAlmaTrumble
    First, you look absolutely beautiful in lilac. Second, I love these. I can't pick a favorite.
  • @dotgoodwin4312
    Your home is so cute, inside and out I swear! I like all that u made too!!!!!!
  • @Stefistat
    I love all these ideas. I had to immediately save to spring and summer DIYs folder I created for the crafts I have to do. Thank you for always sharing your amazing ideas. Hope you have a great Sunday and week. ❤
  • These are all great. My favorite are the concrete planters. Have an awesome evening.
  • I did similar idea to your last one hanging a solar lantern instead of plant. Great ideas. I’m going to try a few more. First heading to the habitat restore to see what I can use with the brackets.