DIY Planters: How to Make Them with Creative Recycling

With pallets, old chairs, a few drawers. But even using an old tire or a bicycle ready to be thrown in the trash.

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There are pallets, wicker baskets, fruit crates. But also smaller objects: the obsolete watering can, old basins, a few buckets for water that we don't use. With creative recycling we can make DIY planters extraordinary for their elegance, originality and simplicity.

The DIY planter features several advantagesIt's easy to make through creative recycling, and the materials are also basic: we all have, for example, wooden objects in our homes that are no longer in use. They're ready to be transformed. The second advantage is savings: planters, made of any material, are expensive, but by recycling, you essentially spend nothing and avoid the hassle of disposing of bulky waste. Third advantage: style. A DIY planter is certainly original, and shows off the homeowner's personal style and character.

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Pallets

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If you have any pallets Or you've found them at the market, you can avoid wasting them by throwing them away, because they can be transformed into beautiful planters. The pallet can be used raw, as it is, or painted with the colors you like. You can also use it to extract the wood you need to create a wooden structure on which to place the pots. You can hang your planter pallets Indoors or on the outside wall of your garden. You can also use jars for the vases, tying them to the planter with wire. In short, by recycling, you can create something functional and original, in just a few simple steps.

Drawers

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If you have a chest of drawers (or some) at home drawers) that you no longer like but don't have the courage to throw away, recycle it as a flower box. You can change its color by painting it, or decorate it with stencils or decoupage. The chest of drawers adorns the exterior with a Provençal style, and you can also use the drawers to fill with your favorite plants and flowers. Besides plants, of course, you can put anything you like on it, from ornaments to lamps; the latter will illuminate the garden in an original way.

Tyres

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How about using an old paintbrush to create a unique planter? Try painting it your favorite color, or even white if you're planning on hanging it on a white wall in your home. pneumatic It will blend in with the wall and make the plants stand out in particular. A truly unique visual effect to create something new. Then, you can add wooden feet to the tire or place another smaller tire underneath it and, using a strip of rubber from another tire, create a sort of handle to create a giant mug.

Old bathtub

home design idea5If you have an old bathtub in your bathroom you'd like to replace, perhaps a vintage claw-foot one, don't throw it away. You can transform it into a beautiful planter, filling it with colorful flowers. You could place the tub in a corner of the patio, or on a nice, spacious terrace, or even in a corner of your home. It's sure to make a striking visual impact.

Chair

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The old chair Transform your grandmother's chair into a functional and highly original planter. Remove the seat and replace it with a basin or an old washbowl, like those found in antique toilets. You'll have a truly glamorous planter that looks great in any space.

Bicycle

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If you have one at home old bicycle, turn it into a romantic flowerpot. If your bike has a basket on the front, you can use it to hold your flowers. You can also mount a wooden crate or another wicker basket on the saddle to hold even more plants and decorate a corner of the terrace, garden, or even your home.

Watering can

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Even with an old man watering can You can make a truly beautiful flower vase. You don't even need to decorate it; it's already beautiful as it is. Or, if you really want to let your imagination run wild, you can paint it, decorate it with decoupage, or stencils, and you'll have a truly unique design object. Place it wherever you like—in the living room, kitchen, or bedroom. The beauty of the flowers will do the rest.

Bucket of water

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Un plastic bucket, perhaps one of those used for washing the floor at home, can be creatively recycled as a flowerpot. Of course, you need to give it a different appearance, for example, by covering it with jute or, perhaps, with scraps of cloth Recycled. The watering can becomes an elegant and original furnishing accessory.

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