This beautiful and whimsical DIY project idea by Rachel’s Unique Crafts on YouTube is sure to light up and add some magic to your garden! It’s not as complicated as it looks and it doesn’t require any special tools either. Just find an old watering can or purchase it along with some string lights from the nearest store, then start working on this lovely garden decor. Your family will surely love the newly added look to your garden, maybe even your neighbor will love them, too. Give this project a try this weekend, it will surely give you so much fun, especially, when you the results. Read the instructions down below and watch the video tutorial as well for more detailed steps. I hope that you enjoy this video tutorial as much as I did!

Materials:

  • Old watering can
  • Large screwdriver
  • String lights

Directions:

Step 1

First off, remove the sprinkler from the spout, then make larger holes using a large or thick screwdriver, and then set the sprinkler aside. Insert the string lights through the spout pulling out as much as you can while making sure that the battery pack stays flat inside the can.

Easy To Make DIY Watering Can With Lights
Image credit: Rachel’s Unique Crafts via YouTube

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Step 2

The string lights might come tangled or twisted together, all you need to do is to carefully separate them, then insert each string into the large holes of the sprinkler, and re-attach the sprinkler to the spout. Once you’re all done, hang the watering can into a steel hanger or any similar stand that you can provide, and then light them up.

How To Make DIY Watering Can With Lights
Image credit: Rachel’s Unique Crafts via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Rachel’s Unique Crafts via YouTube and onefourmine via Instagram for all images used here. If you loved this project idea, then you’ll surely love her other videos too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

Easy DIY Watering Can With Lights Tutorial

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
Food for me is an art form, so I get my kicks from playing around with flavors and ingredients. And, if you can't find me in the kitchen, I'm probably lurking in a cozy café, sipping on some coffee while indulging in my favorite burnt Basque cheesecake with either a book or phone in hand, of course.

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