DIY Marble Planter To Glam Up Your Plants

DIY Marble Planter To Glam Up Your Plants
Marble trend isn’t going away any time soon, so if you are a design enthusiast who still doesn’t have any marble or marble-looking like pieces at home, you will need this DIY Marbled Planter. Prepare a plain planter, marble-print contact paper and a craft knife. First of all, wash and dry your planter well, to... 
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Easy And Budget-Savvy DIY Painted Tin Can Planters

Easy And Budget-Savvy DIY Painted Tin Can Planters
I’s gardening season, so let’s spruce up your planters a little! You’ll need outdoor paint of your choice, foam brushes, painters tape and gold spray paint. First spray paint all the tin cans gold. After the paint is dry, use some painters tape to create stripes on the planters. You can do any design you... 
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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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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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Cute Decoupage DIY Spring-Inspired Planters

Cute Decoupage DIY Spring-Inspired Planters
Spring is here! It’s time to change yourself and everything around you with that special spring charm. Let’s make these spring-inspired planters for your herbs! The supplies are a plain white tea-cup, floral napkins, decoupage glue, a brush, scissors. First, carefully cut out the floral pattern from the napkin about 3/4 of your cup of... 
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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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