Did you know you can use coconuts after eating them? This part, too, can be used to make bowls, candles, or jewelry boxes. But that's not all: it can also be used as a hanging planter or even a bird feeder.
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Bowl
The hard shell of the coconut is perfect for becoming a 100% biodegradable bowlCut the walnut in half, hollow it out completely and smooth the outside with sandpaper. Then rub a thin layer of olive oil over it. pipeline or coconut for a glossy sheen. Here's a gorgeous eco-friendly bowl, perfect for serving breakfast or snacks.
Scented candle
An empty and clean coconut shell can also be transformed into a scented candle. Fix a cotton wick at the bottom of the half nut, then pour melted soy wax, previously mixed with a few drops of your favorite essential oilOnce solidified, you will have a beautiful and relaxing handmade candle.
Candle Holders
Take half a coconut, emptied and smoothed. Using a drill and a fine bit, make holes in the surface. Place a tealight or LED light inside and enjoy the warm and suggestive atmosphere that the candle holder that you got.
Pot for succulents
Empty coconut shells are also excellent as mini pots for succulents or cactiJust remember to drill a couple of small holes in the bottom of the shell to allow water to drain and prevent stagnation.
Hanging planter
Cut the coconut in half (or just above the center) and empty it completely. three or four equidistant holes along the top edge for support. Insert some string or jute rope into the side holes, tie them at the top with a knot and hang the flowerpot suspended wherever you prefer.
Jewel case
If you're looking for an original way to organize your jewelry, a coconut shell might be a good solution. Thoroughly clean the inside of the shell and smooth the edges. You can line the inside with a piece of velvet or leave it plain. It will make a perfect entryway emptier or a decorative ornament. jewel case rustic for rings and earrings.
Bird feeder
To create a bird feederYou can put a little more effort into making a structure to support it, using wooden sticks and string. Then, fill the cavity with a mixture of seeds, grains, and vegetable fat, and hang it from a branch or wherever you like.
Birdhouse
The idea of a birdhouse is also fun and useful. Take a whole coconut and hollow it out, making a 3-4 cm circular hole in one side for birds to enter. Make a hole in the top, thread a rope through the top hole, and hang it from a tree. You'll have a comfortable natural shelter.
Scacciapensieri
Again, you can use them to create an original worry-freeCut it in half and empty it well. Make small holes along the edge and attach nylon threads to the holes, threading beads, sticks or shellsIn the center, hang a clapper as desired, which will sway in the wind. Finally, attach a hook to hang it from the ceiling.
Crib
Finally, to make a nativity scene in the coconutCut it in half, hollow it out, and smooth the inside again. Secure the half walnut upright on a stable surface. Cover the bottom with fresh moss, straw, or bark. Finally, glue the miniatures of Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus inside. To complete the look, you can also add a micro LED light, if desired.
Read also:
- Coconut: Benefits, Uses, and Contraindications
- How to make coconut treats at home
- Coconut Cake: The Quick Recipe
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