I’m very excited to share my latest DIY. I made these really cool concrete planter hands. Use them as planters or toss your keys or spare change into them. My inspiration for these DIY concrete planter hands came from a recent feature post I did on another set ofDIY concrete planter ha...
So there you have it, DIY vertical hanging herb garden…industrial style! And if you’re looking for more fun and unique planters for your home, check the easy 20-minute tutorial for theseDIY Planter Hands… Concrete Hand Planter …and theseFabulous High Heel Planters… Fabulous High Heel Pla...
This would be perfect on a porch, patio, or deck space. You could also use it to hang a lantern. If you added another hook to the other side as well, it could hang two plants or if you added one to all four sides, it would make the perfect towel holder by the pool! I hope y...
11. DIY Rope Wrapped Planters Transform your plain terra cotta pots into charming home decor with a simple DIY rope-wrapped planters project, as demonstrated by Mallory and Savannah from Classy Clutter ona beautiful mess. By skillfully wrapping pots with a clothesline and colored string, you can ...
Fill the molds with the concrete mixture, insert pieces of candles in them that will form the hole in the middle and wait until it has dried. via Rheintopf 26. Multilevel Hanging Planter Shelves Vertical planters are a preferred flower display because they don’t take any floor space and ...
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Williams building. Offices (pots) surrounded by planters (plant pots). Over 10,000 plants and trees, many butterflies, ants, bees, squirrels… and humans inhabit these pots. The wooden and concrete paths break through the garden with plants in both sides, as a stroll through yearlong flowers...
Dry the base completely before you start applying the mosaic pieces to it. Your base can be any shape, but be careful with very extreme curves because you will need very small mosaic tiles to fill the curves. The best mosaic base for outdoor mosaics is concrete because it is the most ...