How to Turn Anything Into a Planter in 5 Minutes
Grab your vintage containers and vessels because the sky is the limit in this quick but effective decor statement! Turn just about anything into a planter in about 5 minutes! Let’s go!
How to turn anything into a planter
This tutorial is quite simple, but that’s the beauty of it! This method makes it easy to turn just about anything into a planter.
What should I make into a planter?
Here are some fun ideas for objects you can make into a planter:
- Vintage canister
- Vintage kettle or teapot
- Thrifted bucket or basket
- Pitcher
- An old shoe (can’t you just picture a vine growing out of a neat old boot?)
- Crock or cooking pot
- Ironstone tureen
- An upside down hat
- A faux pumpkin (top removed)
- A vintage dresser or sewing table drawer (removed from the table)
When you’re choosing your vessel, keep in mind that you will need to water your plant. You can certainly remove the inner plastic tub each time you water, but that may be a bit of a hassle. You will want to choose something that will not be badly affected by a little moisture.
Supplies
Here are the supplies you’ll need to turn your objective of choice into a planter:
- “Planter” of choice – see above for ideas
- Flexible plastic container that fits inside your planter (e.g. butter/margarine container, cool whip, etc.)
- Plant saucer / water tray that fits inside your planter (like these)
- Sharp scissors, knife, screwdriver, or other tool to puncture holes in plastic
- Potting soil and scoop
- A plant (I used pothos – you can read about how to propagate pothos here)
- Water
Instructions
1. Make sure your plastic container fits inside your desired planter.
2. VERY CAREFULLY puncture several holes in the bottom of the plastic container. I made 3 holes. Use whatever tool/method feels safest and most comfortable for you and always apply pressure down and away from yourself! Do this at your own discretion.
3. Place the plant saucer/water tray in the bottom of your planter.
4. Fill the plastic container with some potting soil, add your plant, and top off with more soil.
5. Give the plant a good drink of water! I like to give it a drink, let it rest a few minutes, then water it again.
6. Place the plastic tub/plant in the planter and enjoy!
I hope you found this simple tutorial fun and inspiring! I’d love to hear about the items you have turned into planters! Drop me a comment below!
Blessings,
Melissa
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When my husband retired a few years ago, I took one of his last pair of work boots and put some Old Hen and chickens in it. It is still with us looking more beautiful as it weathers with age. It is totally full of chickens now.
Oh that is so fun! Thank you for sharing, Gladys!