Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1

*I’m partnering with LIFEWTR to bring you this arts adventure story

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Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

I can hardly believe I’m able to say it, but this May will mark 10 years since I graduated from college. A decade sure sounds like a long time, but, frankly, I still feel a whole lot like that creative, semi-scattered 22-year-old girl. I might not have a pixie haircut anymore, and I’ve kinda lost my more carefree attitude (an inevitability, I think, that comes with age), but I’ll always crave art like I did back when I studied it day in and day out as a studio art and art history double major.

Since I’m not able to throw myself 24/7 into creating and appreciating art now that I’m out in the “real world,” I’ve had to find other ways to get my fix. You know I’m not much of a traveler, but there’s just no denying that stepping outside our tiny Virginia town is the best (and, really, the only) way to keep up with the changing arts scene. Today, along with LIFEWTR and 7-Eleven, I’m taking you with me on my latest adventure in honor of the arts. Scroll on to read and watch “Part One” of my recap, and stay tuned for the next chapter of our story later next month.

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

My partner in crime for this particular trip was my little sister. She’d be the first to tell you that she’s no artist, but the two of us have a deeply passionate shared love for all kinds of creative themes—be it architecture, interior design, painting, writing, and, of course, music.

So, when I found out that one of our favorite composers was playing his debut concert at the Kennedy Center in D.C., my sister was the first person I called. Happily, it didn’t take much convincing to get her to agree to a whirlwind 24-hour trip from Virginia to D.C., and, as per usual, I decided to take my camera equipment along to document the ride.

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

Before hitting the road that Friday afternoon, my sister and I made a quick pit stop at 7-Eleven, where we filled up on gas and a few other road trip essentials from the refrigerated water section, like LIFEWTR. I’m already a big fan of all LIFEWTR does to encourage the cultural arts and how they inspire like-minded innovators. I couldn’t have asked for a more well-aligned collaborator for our adventure, and told the team as much the moment they reached out to me.

It doesn’t hurt that, in my opinion, LIFEWTR bottles are easily the more photogenic water bottles on earth. The brand releases bottles featuring designs created by three different artists at a time, with each series tied to a specific theme. The Series 4 bottles that my sister and I picked up at 7-Eleven showcase designs by three emerging artists (Davie Lee, KRIVVY, and Luis Gonzalez) and focuses on the importance of ‘Arts in Education’—something I’m clearly passionate about. You can learn more about the ‘Arts in Education’ initiative here.

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

With our car now officially packed to the brim, my sis and I hit the road bound for D.C. We talked non-stop the entire two-and-a-half-hour trip, but made sure we kept music from the composer we were set to see at the Kennedy Center playing quietly in the background to help inspire our musical moods. I plan to share more details about our trip in ‘Part Two’ of this story, but for now you can click ‘Play’ on the video below to see it all in action.

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

The point of today’s post is this: I’m just so grateful for those years spent as an art student because of the memories I made that continue to make me crave inspirational adventures like our trip to D.C. The LIFEWTR brand is all about refreshing your creative mind, restoring your creative body, and inspiring your creative spirit, and that’s exactly what happened to me while I was away from home those 24 wild hours. Isn’t it amazing what art can do?

Our D.C. Road Trip Recap: Part 1 | dreamgreendiy.com + @lifewtr @7Eleven #ad #ahalogycontent

Whether you’re a filmmaker, painter, designer, musician, journalist, entrepreneur, or you just appreciate the arts, I hope you set aside time this season to tap into whatever inspires you. I’m already feeling so refreshed after our trip, and I’m pumped about planning more art adventures later this spring and summer. Where should we head next?!

Tell me what makes you feel #MoreInspired in the comments below, and feel free to keep the conversation going by snapping and sharing your own moments of inspiration on social media. Oh, and don’t forget to keep an eye out for the Series 5 bottles from LIFEWTR at your local 7-Eleven. I can’t wait to see how they celebrate the ‘Art Beyond Borders’ theme with brand new bottle art.

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DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder

*This post was sponsored by National Hardware

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One of my very favorite parts about crafting on a regular basis is that each project teaches me to get more and more creative with materials. I love rethinking supplies to give them uses that go beyond their more traditional purpose (think: wallpaper used as a drawer liner, or embroidery hoops turned into a jewelry organizer).

So, when National Hardware reached out with a challenge to use their screw rings in a crafty home décor project, I was quick to accept—we’re talking lightening fast. Scroll on to see how I turned a simple brass screw ring into a DIY hanging air plant holder, including a brand new video that shows the process in action!

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Here’s What You’ll Need:

  • Brass screw ring
  • Twine
  • Scissors
  • Mini glass globe
  • Pebbles or small rocks
  • Air plant
  • Acrylic paint
  • Plastic paint palette
  • Paint brush
  • Round foam pouncer
  • Stencil
  • Drill and drill bit
  • Wall anchor
  • Hammer

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DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

Step 1

Cut about 3-4 feet of twine off the spool, depending on how low you want your air plant to hang. I always tend to cut more off than I need since it’s easier to trim off excess at the end as opposed to having to recut a longer length of twine. Run the twine through the top of the glass globe (I did this twice for added strength), and double knot the twine at the ends.

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

Step 2

Fill the globe with pebbles or small rocks, and then push an air plant into the globe, aiming the stem end down into the rocks. I actually used a faux air plant since I tend to have bad luck keeping real plants alive.

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Step 3

Next, it’s time to mix your paint. You can choose any type of accent color you’d like for the stenciled shape, but since this design calls for the stencil to be right behind the screw ring, I decided to try my best to match the brass color of the ring itself for a seamless look.

I started with the proportions of paint you see in the photo above—tiny dots of red, blue, and black, alongside large dollops of white and yellow. After mixing the colors with a paint brush, I was left with the color you see in the photo just below. To make it match the brass ring just a little bit better, I added another dot of blue and another hearty squeeze of yellow paint. The resulting color is seen in the photo two images down.

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

Step 4

Now, go ahead and stick your stencil to the wall right where you’d like your screw ring to be. Our retro starburst stencil came from Etsy here, but you can use any shape you’d like. Press the edges down firmly with your fingertips, then use a drill and drill bit to put a hole in the wall toward the center of your stencil. Hammer a wall anchor into place, and then use a round foam pouncer to cover the entire area (anchor, and all) with the paint you mixed in Step 3.

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

Step 5

Remove the stencil while it’s still wet, then allow the paint to dry for about an hour. Finish by screwing the screw ring into the anchor in the wall, and knot the globe through the ring by feeding the tail of the twine through the screw ring, looping the globe through, and pulling down. You can see this step demonstrated in action in the video I share next.

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

Click ‘Play’ above to watch the entire process, or visit our YouTube channel to see the tutorial in action over there. This turned out to be such a fun project to work on, especially since it gave me an excuse to think creatively about how to use a screw ring at home. Before I knotted the air plant holder to the screw ring, my mind was racing with thoughts of using the stencil and ring to create a DIY drawer pull (sort of like this). Can you picture it in the shot two photos up?

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

Big thanks to the folks at National Hardware for partnering with me on this fun project, and feel free to shout out your own ideas for repurposing a brass screw ring in the comments below!

DIY Screw Ring Hanging Air Plant Holder | dreamgreendiy.com + @nationalhrdware #ad

*I received payment and free product from Spectrum Brands to produce this project and post. The opinions expressed here are my own. Thank you for your continued support of the brands who support Dream Green DIY.

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