This winter it’s very cold, and everybody’s looking for some warmth – and so are your plants! To make a warm sweater planter you’ll need a pot, an old sweater, rocks, soil and a plant. Measure the height of the pot and add a few inches to that. Then use that measurement to cut off...
How To: 9 IKEA Pieces Turned Into Planters
Go go, IKEA hackers! IKEA pieces are ideal for changing and refashioning, so let’s pick up some pieces for making a planter or even a whole garden. Refashioning a pendant lamp into a planter? Easily! Take the lamp shade, paint it and planter whatever you want. A wine bottle holder IKEA Vurm is also a...
DIY Hanging Planter Of A Coconut
To make an unusual planter (or just a pot for some staff) you’ll need half a coconut shell, a hand drill, 4 x 75cm lengths of string or twine, 4 wooden beads, acrylic paints in your choice of colors, washi tape, a little metal keyring hoop, soil and some small succulents and cacti. Mark out...
DIY Winterized Felt Planter
When it’s so cold outside, we want to get warm and winterize everything. Let’s dress our plants! You’ll need some felt, about 40×40 cm, needle and thread. Print the template and cut it out. Draw it on the felt and cut the felt according to the drawings. You’ll get kind of petals of felt. Arise...
DIY Decorated Gold Planter Pot
These simple gold planter pots are easy to make and cool for décor! The supplies are Mod Melts, mold, a plain white planter and shiny gold spray paint. Make a whole pile of nests: put Mod Melts in a high heat glue gun and then squirt them into the mold. Let them cool, use dabs...
DIY Chalkboard Pumpkin Planter
Pumpkins are the main and the most traditional fall decorations. But you can combine a decoration with a functional piece – just make pumpkin planters! The supplies are usual pumpkins, chalkboard paint and brushes. Carve the pumpkins and take all the guts out. Paint them with chalkboard paint as many layers as you need and...
How To Make Crated Succulent Planters
Succulents forever! I’ve never seen the plants that would require less care and look so good at the same time without any blossom. If you want to add succulents to your interior but in some cozy rustic way, use old crates. You’ll need some crates, a pot, soil and succulents. You’ll have to find a...
Rustic Chic DIY Concrete Planters
Concrete planters are always the best ones due to the minimalist style they show and the fact that they are suitable both for the indoors and outdoors and blend into the landscape in a naturally cool way that layers of terra cotta pots just don’t. To make these planters just mix the concrete, spray your...
Glamorous DIY Glitter Planters
We’ve already told you of many ideas to paint a planter, from nail polish painting to painting with chalkboard paint, and here’s one more way to make a usual terra cotta pot cheerful and glamorous. The supplies are a small plant, a small terra cotta pot, Mod Podge, glitter, a paint brush. The steps are...
Nail Polish Marbled DIY Planters
Guys, can you imagine that nail polish may give you endless opportunities of coloring a planter? The supplies are planters, nail polish, a big bucket of water. Fill the bucket about halfway with water and let it come to room temperature. Pour in nail polish of the color you like and let it spread out...