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DIY Floppy Disk Planters | Brit + Co
When we saw these genius Floppy Disk Coasters a few weeks ago, we know we had to cook up some flippy expiration date on yogurt floppy do-it-yourself action of our own. We foraged for saved floppy disks of tech days past, and ended up supplementing those with a cheap pack of 25 from Amazon . And what better way to conclude a month of May Flowers than with a DIY planter that combines digital with analog? ;)  expiration date on yogurt
The planters we created in the steps to follow are decorative planters. You'll still want to keep your plant in a plastic container or the planter it comes in. If you're set on putting soil directly in your Floppy expiration date on yogurt Disk Planter, these are good for that too, but will need a plate or tray to sit on for excess water flow. These are fun to make, a great gift for nerds and 90s fanatics, and add a lovely burst of color to your desk, bureau, or kitchen window.
Materials: - floppy disks (if you don't have a treasure trove of them from the 90s, head to Amazon ) – hot glue or Marine Glue if you have more time – plants! (or soil + seeds + yogurt containers)
Get all of your materials in order. The glue will be for attaching the disks to each other. The scissors are for cutting the rim off your plastic planters, if they don't quite fit in your floppy disk box.
The great thing about hot glue is that if you don't get it quite right the first time, you can easily peel off. If you do turn this into full soil-ready planters, we recommend expiration date on yogurt sealing with a more serious epoxy or hardware glue. 
Now to get your plant ready. The rims of the planters we bought were just a touch too wide, so we used scissors to cut off the rim. If you're planting something expiration date on yogurt from scratch, we recommend reusing an old yogurt container.
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