Guitar
There’s not a lot of use for amusical instrument, broken beyond repair—or is there? A damaged guitar's hollow center can give new life as host to a vining plant. Just remove the back and secure a mesh bag or half-pot planter to the inside, then guide the greenery through the sound hole.
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Book
Old hardcovers don’t have to be relegated tocollecting dust在书架上。开放one up and cut a square out of its pages tocreate a planterthat will also serve as a stunning and whimsical conversation piece. We bet you even already have all the supplies and tools to accomplish this literary feat.
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PVC Pipe
Unless you’re a plumber, you probably never thought you’d shop for a sewage pipe end cap. But turned up on its end, one of these makes the perfect base for a modern-styled mini planter. Drill holes in the bottom for drainage, then cover with brass-colored sheet metal, like these, or choose any number of other finishes.Spray paint? Decoupage? Let your inner crafter go wild.
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Oil Tin
A stash of old oil tins is arepurposer’s dreamcome true! Thoroughly cleaned and perforated on the bottom for drainage, they make a colorful collage of planters with vintage style.
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Geometric
Concreteis an excellent medium for building planters of any size and shape depending on what mold you use to cast. These triangular planters are just as pretty as the plants in a geometric garden design on a windowsill, wall, or tabletop.
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Pockets are not just for pants anymore—plants dig them, too! Sew this simple pocket planter and tucka little bit of natureinto any corner around the home.
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Camera
Broken cameras and lenses are often available at thrift stores andgarage sales. If you can pick one (or a bunch) up for cheap, you can make a unique andtrulyartsy home for air plants, succulents, and other diminutive greenery.
Beaker
Flash back to high school chemistry and create a scientific scene with a set of beaker terrariums. These tapered glass flasks make the perfect home for moss and other small plant life. Keep it on your kitchen windowsill or near thehomework station, for a sweet view of nature indoors.
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Lightbulb
Wrap your plants inindustrial stylewith a planter made from a light bulb, likethis one. Whether you hang it or place it on a table as a centerpiece, it's sure light up the room with a hit of natural beauty.
Rain Boots
Don’t throw away that old pair of rain boots! Just drill a few holes in the bottom for drainage and fill with dirt and plants. Make sure to water frequently, as small planters dry out quickly. Whether standing side-by-side orhanging沿着栅栏y'll add a sweet pop of color to your landscape.
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