Cheerful DIY Juicy Fruit Planters To Make

Cheerful DIY Juicy Fruit Planters To Make
It’s almost summer, and it’s time of juicy fruits! Let’s make these fun fruit planters, you’ll need terra cotta pots of any size, red, yellow, and green spray paint, a black permanent marker, white, brown, and green acrylic paint and tape. Spray each of the pots with multiple coats. Terra cotta will absorb a lot... 
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Trendy And Bright DIY Geometric-Painted Planter

Trendy And Bright DIY Geometric-Painted Planter
Geometric items are super trendy and SarahHearts blog presents this cool geo planter DIY. To make one you’ll need a geometric template, a planter, outdoor mod podge, scissors and a foam brush. Download and print the template on matte photo paper or card stock. Cut out each hexagon shape. Working on one side at a... 
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Easy And Quick DIY Chipped Paint Planter

Easy And Quick DIY Chipped Paint Planter
Need a creative planter? Here we are with a project from TheFreeSpirited blog! Prepare acrylic paint, water, Mod Podge, a terra cotta pot. Paint on strategically, consider up and down or side to side, or make some patterns. Let it sit for about 1 minute. Rinse of the majority of paint with your hands. Let... 
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DIY Spray-Painted Colorful Vases From Glass Bottles

DIY Spray-Painted Colorful Vases From Glass Bottles
Need a couple of simple and cute vases for fresh spring flowers? Here’s a great idea from BlogPBTeen! The supplies are glass bottles, rubber bands, painters tape, aluminum foil and scissors. Slide the rubber bands on to the bottle to create a striped pattern. Apply painters tape above the top rubber band. Cover the top... 
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DIY Sea-Inpired Vase Wrapped With Rope

DIY Sea-Inpired Vase Wrapped With Rope
We continue spoiling you with cute seaside crafts that will make you think of your beach vacation, the previous one or the coming one. Today it’s a vase craft from LoveAndMarriage blog, you’ll need a glass vase, hot glue and gun, decorative rope and scissors. Add hot glue to the bottom of the vase and... 
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Fun And Simple DIY Seat Planter

Fun And Simple DIY Seat Planter
Looking for an idea for a creative and fun planter? Not interested in painting or stenciling? Here we are with the seat planter tutorial! The supplies are a terra cotta planter, white oven bake clay, hot glue/super glue, white gloss spray paint. Take a look at your planter and decide out how large you would... 
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DIY Color Block Balsa Wood Planters

DIY Color Block Balsa Wood Planters
Need a couple of cool planters? Here we are with a project from BrePurposed blog. You’ll need balsa wood, craft paint, a hot glue gun, foil tape, soil and succulents. You’ll want to start by cutting these into squares. You’ll need 5 per planter (one for the bottom and one for each side). Once you... 
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DIY Minimalist Round Concrete Planter

DIY Minimalist Round Concrete Planter
Concrete planters are an extremely popular craft as they are cheap, fast, easy and there are a lot of shapes to try. The mix for these planters consists of 2 parts dry cement mix to 3 parts sand and water. As a general rule, the more cement mix you add, the paler the end result... 
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8 Fun And Creative DIY Easter Planters To Make

8 Fun And Creative DIY Easter Planters To Make
Easter is coming and more and more Easter crafts appear. Today I offer you to craft some fun planters that will make you happy not only at Easter but also after it. The first thing that comes to our mind is egg shell planters: just take some eggs, clean them inside and paint if you... 
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Touch Of Spring: Magnetic DIY Daffodil Planters

Touch Of Spring: Magnetic DIY Daffodil Planters
It’s spring and it’s time to bring it vibe inside. These awesome planters from DelianeateYourDwelling is right what you need! Prepare yellow craft paint, decoupage matte finish, a paper trimmer, white spray paint, scrapbook paper, two metal spice containers, washi tape, magnets and hot glue. Read what to do in the source. 
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