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These DIY planters are going to keep your houseplants looking great.

Some are made from new materials and others recycle containers that can be used as planters.

The creations and transformations are impressive, these projects make some really beautifulplanters.

Gold and concrete diy planters

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A few of these projects require some experience, but most are perfect for the beginner.

Don’t be afraid to change up the colors and styles of the planters to make them your own.

Faux Leather Rolling Planter

Ohoh Deco

An ordinary pot is transformed into this modern DIY planter.

A leather planter

Ohoh Deco

The pot is wrapped with faux leather fabric and wheels are added to make the whole thing mobile.

This is a no-sew project but you’ll need to get out the stapler gun.

This planter would make quite a statement in your home.

A blue drip planter

Purely Katie

You could use any colors you want to get this same effect.

This project is an excellent way to learn the basics of paint pouring.

The project has you make acutting boardand drill the circles where the pots drop into.

A cutting board turned into a planter

The Merrythought

Here terra cotta pots have been painted white before being added to the planter.

This would also make a wonderfulhousewarming gift.

Here planters have been made of concrete, with disposable gardening center pots being the mold.

Gold concrete planters

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Paint is then added to theconcrete planterfor a special touch.

Here gold paint has been added and it really makes these planters pop.

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Gradient Planters

A Beautiful Mess

These attention-grabbing planters can easily be replicated.

Colorful gradient planters

A Beautiful Mess

Two sizes of pots are glued together to form a totally new shape.

Then several different colors of spray paint are used to create a fun gradient pattern.

Square wood dowels are cut down and glued around the pot.

A planter made from wooden dowels

The Navage Patch

They’re even used to create some legs that the planter can stand on.

Wood Dowel PlanterfromThe Navage Patch

Marbled Planter

Oh Joy!

Here planters are transformed with a marble design that would look great in any style of home.

A woman holding a marbled painted pot

Oh Joy!

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Recycled Plant Cozy

Delia Creates

Here’s an earth-friendly DIY planter project.

Then yarn is wrapped around them to create a plant cozy.

It’s hung on a wall to make a unique verticalwall planter.

A yellow bowl planter

Lovely Indeed

The modular pieces can be moved around and used to create new designs.

There’s even a template available that can be printed and used to make the planters.

There’s some decoupage technique used here but nothing a beginner can’t handle.

Three plants with cozies

Delia Creates

It’s then coiled around to form the planter shape.

you could use all different colors and types of fabric for this project.

Dirt and pebbles are used tokeep the succulent happy.

A vertical wall planter in a kitchen

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A free printable helps you get the geometric lines just right.

This is a great way to upcycle some pots you might already have.

Polymer clay can be shaped and then baked to set the design.

Gray cactus planters

Homey Oh My

Instructions include how to make the three-legged mini planter and the pinch pots.

Basic woodworking knowledge is needed but the results are beautiful.

There’s even a video available if you need any extra help.

Concreate planters hanging on a wall

A Piece of Rainbow

Paint, gold leaf, and leather cording are all used to turn this crate into something special.

The colors and style can be changed to match any decor.

The best part is, there’s no sewing required.

A blue and orange planter

My Poppet Makes

Seasonal fabric can be used to create a whole new look for each season or holiday.

Paint is used to make these trophy planters pop.

These messages could be used or the trophies could be customized.

A pink and white fabric planter

A Beautiful Mess

It’s a simple vessel that’s then dressed up with a geometric design.

It’s an easy DIY, the design is put on with a stencil.

The colors can easily be changed to match a mood or a room.

Succulents planted in tea cups

Buy This Cook That

Succulents are added one by one to create a custom centerpiece that can be placed anywhere.

It makes it easy to get the look of concrete without all the work.

Neon colors in geometric shapes are added, drawing attention to the unique shape of the vessel.

A purple boho planter

Shrimp Salad Circus

There are directions for creating all three of the planters here, each one easier than the next.

you might make one as a statement piece or make multiple to form a group of planters.

Some interesting hardware store supplies are used to create these one-of-a-kind pots.

Mini planters made from polymer clay

My Poppet Makes

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LEGO Planter

The Paper Mama

These LEGO planters are adorable!

Baby food jars are used for the plants which are then surrounded by colorful LEGO structures.

Kids can make this planter but adults would have fun with it too.

A blue planter in a living room

Dans le Lakehouse

All this planter requires is some straight lines made with thin black tape.

There are a lot of great tips here on how to get straight lines.

The metal bracket and distressed wood combo is a very popular look.

White and black planters

The Merrythought

Make one for your dining table or bookshelf.

It would look great in a kitchen but could be placed anywhere.

A stylish woodenplant standis made to hold the simple pots, adding a pop of style.

A green and gold crate planter

Design Improvised

The legs create the mid-century look, making these some very cool DIY planters.

Various sizes of gold hoops are added to create the planter.

Then add ahouseplant that likes hanging basketsand watch it thrive.

Fabric wrapped planters

Centsational Style

It’s a quick and easy way to update a plain pot into something special.

A glass bottle is cut and turned on its head to create the planter.

The pots are just large enough to hold a succulent or small plant.

Colorful trophy shaped planters

Aww Sam

It’s an incredibly easy project that even a beginner crafter can handle.

They’re pretty large and surprisingly only cost around $10 to build.

It’s simple and modern, and would brighten up any room.

A painted concrete planter

Design Improvised

The planters are simple pots that have been painted with the words “welcome” and the house number.

It’s a very cute way to display an address.

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A green and gold wooden planter box

Lovely Indeed

A faux concrete planter

Printable Crush

Pastel colored planters

At Home With Ashely

Planters made out of legos

The Paper Mama

A black and white grid planter

Homey Oh My

A rustic wooden box planter

Make Life Lovely

Painted planters holding cacti

Sugar & Cloth

A planter hanging by gold rings

Dream a Little Bigger

A glass turned into a planter

Tried & True Creative

Three gold and white planters

Delia Creates

A green planter on a patio

A Piece of Rainbow

A white planter

Sugar & Cloth

Black and white address planters

Sustain My Craft Habit