Transform your porch into a lush oasis with this creative DIY project that uses affordable materials to achieve a stunning effect. By stretching green plastic slinkys and attaching them to metal wreath frames, you can create oversized hanging ferns that mimic the look of real greenery. This project is perfect for those looking to add a pop of color and life to their outdoor space without the maintenance of real plants. It's an innovative approach that will impress your guests and bring a refreshing vibe to your home exterior.
To style your giant hanging porch ferns, consider placing them in pairs or groups on either side of your front door or along the edge of your porch. The vibrant green color of the slinkys adds a playful touch that pairs well with neutral or earth-toned backgrounds. Use matching or complementary colored accessories, such as outdoor cushions or rugs, to enhance the cohesive look. These faux ferns can easily blend with both contemporary and rustic decor styles, making them versatile for various home aesthetics.
Giant Slinky Fern Wreaths
Materials
60 green plastic slinkys
3 thick circular metal wreath frames (each approximately 18 inches in diameter)
Green floral wire
Wire cutters
Pliers
Directions
1. Begin by stretching each of the 60 green plastic slinkys to about twice their original length. This will create the fern-like appearance needed for the project.
2. Take one metal wreath frame and lay it flat on a work surface.
3. Starting from the outer edge of the frame, use the floral wire to attach a stretched slinky to the frame. Secure it tightly by wrapping the wire around both the slinky and the frame multiple times.
4. Continue attaching the slinkys around the outermost part of the frame, overlapping them slightly for a fuller look.
5. Move inward and repeat the process, attaching more slinkys to the inner circle of the wreath frame until the frame is completely covered.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for the remaining two wreath frames.
7. Once all frames are covered, use the pliers to ensure all wire ends are tucked in and secure to prevent any sharp edges.
8. Hang the completed ferns on your porch using hooks or nails, ensuring they are securely fastened.
Variations & Tips
For variations, consider using slinkys in different shades of green to create a more dynamic and textured look. You could also experiment with different sizes of wreath frames to create a tiered effect when hanging multiple ferns together. For an added touch, incorporate small solar-powered LED lights to wrap around the wreaths, adding a magical glow in the evenings. These variations allow for personalization while maintaining the core structure and aesthetic of the original DIY project.