Ever bought something on a trip that seemed perfect at the time, only to get home and realize… yeah, not so much? That’s exactly what happened to me with a set of metal camping mugs.
We were on vacation in the mountains, and my kids insisted we needed these rugged mugs with motivational quotes. I agreed—why not? It felt like the perfect souvenir, a little piece of the trip to take home. But once we got back, reality hit. No one used them. They just sat in the cabinet, taking up space and collecting dust.
Throwing them out felt wasteful. But then I had an idea—what if I turned one into a wall-mounted planter? Something that would actually do something instead of just sitting around. And the best way to make it sturdy and stylish? Cement. So I got to work.
This project turned out to be super simple and surprisingly fun. If you’ve got an old mug lying around, follow along—I’ll show you exactly how to turn it into a unique wall decoration and planter using basic materials you probably already have.
What You’ll Need
You don’t need anything fancy for this, just a few common materials:
- A pizza box (or any sturdy box to act as a mold)
- 2 kg of cement
- 2 kg of sand
- 1.2 liters of water
- Acrylic paints (black and white)
- Packing tape (for reinforcement)
- A hot glue gun
- Drinking straws (to create holes for hanging)
- An old metal mug (or any mug you don’t mind repurposing)
- Thick rope (for hanging)
Step by Step Tutorial
Final thoughts
What started as an unused souvenir turned into a unique, functional piece of wall art. And the best part? It’s sturdy enough for both indoor and outdoor use. It’s a nice addition to cement vases I’ve made from chips packages. Upcycling, right?!
This DIY was easier than I expected, and now I’m already thinking about what else I can make with cement. Maybe a matching cement shelf? A cool doorstop? So many ideas!