I'm sharing this cute and functional Flower Rack that I made using Dollar Tree supplies. I shared this flower rack display on Instagram and YouTube recently and I knew it would be pretty popular (because I was also in love with how it turned out!) so I wanted to share this tutorial on my blog as well. This Flower Vase Display is made with Dollar Tree supplies. Keep reading and watch the video below to learn how to make this cheap and easy Dollar Tree DIY Flower Rack!
Black Zip Ties (use white if you are not painting your rack)
E6000 Glue
Pliers
Hammer
Carbon Mist Metallic Spray Paint (optional)
9 Galvanized Vases
Instructions
Gather Supplies.
Take apart the mop/broom so you only have the pole left. I chose a mop so I could use the sponge head for cleaning later.
Use pliers to bend the BOTTOM hooks on the top row of hooks only. You want the hooks that touch the left and right poles to be flat.
Leave the other hooks on the first row alone.
Use a hammer to flatten as best as possible.
Start gluing and zip tieing one side of the rack first (don't do both sides otherwise both poles will be rolling all over the place, lol).
Glue the TOP ROW pieces that you bent flat to the Back Side of the poles.
Glue the remaining rows to the front of the poles.
Use 2 zip ties to hold in place.
Repeat the above step until one side is complete, then complete the other side.
Once the glue and zip ties are applied, you can spray paint (in my opinion it looks better black)! I used carbon mist metallic spray paint. If you decide to leave it white, then I suggest using white or clear zip ties.
Let the paint dry.
Add the Galvanized Vases by using zip ties through the twine wrapped around the top of the vase and attaching it to the hooks on the rack.
Add florals and hang on the wall. I drilled screws into the wall and sat the top bar of the rack on those screws to hang it outside. Also, keep in mind that these vases get heavy if you use real plants/flowers with soil. If the rack is exposed to outdoor elements, it may not last as long as it would if you keep it indoors. Heavy rain can weigh down the vases causing weight issues on the rack. Just something to keep in mind if you intend to use it outside!