DIY Spray Painted Concrete Planters

DIY Spray Painted Concrete Planters
Concrete planters are very actual for modern décor because they are cool, simple and minimalist. We’ve already made some, and here’s one more stylish idea. Prepare a carton, 2 parts of quick-drying cement, 1 part water, a bowl, a spoon, masking tape, spray paint, scissors, a toilet paper roll and pebbles. Open and clean the... 
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15 Trendy DIY Geometric Planters You Can Easily Make

15 Trendy DIY Geometric Planters You Can Easily Make
Geometric designs are getting more and more popular, and a couple of such furniture pieces and decorations will make your home super trendy. I’ve rounded up the easiest and the most necessary decorations that every home may need – planters! Geometric planters and pots are an awesome idea for anyone, they are easy to make,... 
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Eye-Catching DIY Terracotta Planter Restyling

Eye-Catching DIY Terracotta Planter Restyling
Painting and restyling usual vases and pots is one of the most popular crafts as it’s super easy and you can get a very personalized piece. Let’s take terracotta pots and turn them into cool and eye-catching ones! You’ll need planters, white spray paint, grey and yellow acrylic paint, paper tape, a black permanent marker... 
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Chic DIY Marble Air Plant Holder

Chic DIY Marble Air Plant Holder
Don’t you think that marble has a luxurious and chic look? You can get this look for your air plants for just a couple of dollars – just look the tutorial that Whydontyoumakeme blog had shared! Prepare two different colored oven-bake clays, an Xacto knife and a clay carving tool. Start by cutting each color... 
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DIY Styrofoam Cone Succulent Planters

DIY Styrofoam Cone Succulent Planters
These cool colorful cone planters are designed as a summer display. The supplies are styrofoam cones, scalpel, wooden skewers, paint, dirt, symmetrical succulents, string, hot glue guns. Use your scalpel to carve out a well in the middle of the base of the cone. Take your wooden skewer and push it through the bottom of... 
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Pretty DIY Magnetic Geometric Clay Planters

Pretty DIY Magnetic Geometric Clay Planters
Geometrical pieces are amazingly trendy, so let’s make some cute little planters in such shapes. To make them you’ll need clay, a marker or something to make a hole, magnets, acrylic paint, tools to smooth and cut. Here are some notes: if you let the clay dry for a few hours before you start cutting... 
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DIY Tiny Peruvian Pots Inspired By Inca Calendar

DIY Tiny Peruvian Pots Inspired By Inca Calendar
We shared hundreds of ways of decorating planters and pots but this one is so original! It was inspired by Inca calendar and doesn’t require anything except for a couple of pots and sharpies. Divide the circumference of the pot in 12, and draw 12 squares. Look at examples of the Peruvian calendar online, and... 
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DIY Industrial Hanging Planter Of Metal

DIY Industrial Hanging Planter Of Metal
Industrial décor is popular today, and you can easily get a trendy décor piece for just a couple of dollars! You’ll need a container of some kind, either a thin metal or plastic, a hammer, a nail, wire, a drill, pliers with a wire cutter, 3/4″- 1″ dowel and soft measuring tape. First, measure the... 
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Lovely DIY Color Blocked Rope Planter

Lovely DIY Color Blocked Rope Planter
Everyone loves a hanging planter these days, so here’s a rope inspired version complete with color blocking effect. You’ll need a length of braided rope, a bowl or pot, craft paint & paint brush/sponge, gold embroidery thread, macrame thread & wide needle, a glue gun. First, mix your paint colors and paint blocks of each... 
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Romantic And Fun DIY Polka Dot Planter Pots

Romantic And Fun DIY Polka Dot Planter Pots
Let’s have a look at the new idea to decorate planters! To give your plants a new stylish home you’ll need flower pots, sandpaper, colorful paints, a black marker, an acrylic sealer. First of all, gently sandpaper your pots to smooth out the surfaces and then wash them with water to remove all the dust.... 
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