When temperatures warm, trees begin to bud, and flowers start blooming, you know it's spring. And what better way to display those gorgeous flowers than in DIY planters?
Whether you’re making a planter of your own or looking for a new way to showcase those gorgeous flowers, we've got several ideas to get those creative juices flowing. And the planters will be so eye-catching, your friends will ask you to teach them how to make one of their own!
If you have an old dresser that you no longer use, convert it into beautiful DIY planters. This one takes a bit of effort, but it's well worth the time you put into it.
You can paint the dresser any color and even change the drawer pulls to match the look of your garden. You'll use the drawers as planters, which means you'll need to weight them so that the dresser doesn't topple forward. Check out this full tutorial.
If you don’t have an old dresser handy, come shop at our local ReStore outlets. We have many different dresser types to choose from, so you’re sure to find a perfect fit for your project!
SaveDresser Transformations - Addicted 2 Decorating®Addicted 2 Decorating®An old dresser as a container garden...look great with wave petuniasIf you have an old metal colander lying around (or you're looking to get a new one), turn it into a planter. Colanders make the perfect planter because the holes around the sides provide plenty of drainage.
You can paint it to fit your décor or leave it as is and either place it on a table or hang it using the handles. Leaving it out in the elements allows it to become weathered and rusted, giving the colander a vintage feel.
SaveHow to Make a Colander Planter - My Frugal AdventuresMy Frugal AdventuresHow to Make a Colander PlanterVintage wooden drawers make cute planters. You can drill holes in the bottom of the drawer for drainage and decorate the drawers anyway you like. And they come in various sizes, so you can have small, medium, and large planters that look great in your garden or on your patio.
You can also build them yourself if you can't find one that meets the dimensions you need. Stop by the Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Restore to find the materials. We have plenty of lumber and plywood.
SaveWood Drawer PlantersLTD CommoditiesWood Drawer PlantersRepurposing old sewing cabinets is quite trendy these days, and one of the most popular uses is converting them to planters. If you have an old sewing cabinet or know someone who does, repurpose it into a vintage flower box with a rustic feel.
Start by removing the lid and lining the inside bottom of the cabinet with a plastic garbage bag and water bottles for drainage. Then, fill with potting soil and plant. It's that simple.
SaveVintage Sewing Cabinet Turned Porch PlanterHometalk.complanter repurpose sewing cabinet vintage, container gardening, flowers, gardening, painted furniture, repurposing upcyclingThis is a fun and very different planter, and it has decent drainage since it's a cage. Simply add some planting material and plants in the bottom. Voila! You have a unique planter. Long plants that hang over the sides work well for this project, too.
If you're feeling extra creative, choose a couple different styles of planters to showcase your spring blooms. Let your imagination soar! Soon, you'll be the talk of the neighborhood.
SaveHow to Grow Succulents in a Birdcage | Balcony Garden WebBalcony Garden WebSucculents are the easiest plants to grow. Even a beginner can grow them successfully. Grow them in a birdcage to embellish your garden or balcony. We’re assuming that you’ve read our previous post on How to make a birdcage planter. If not, please read that first. Let’s see how to grow succulents in a birdcage