Succulents are popular in home decor, and for several reasons. Number one, they’re cute as they can be! And if you don’t consider yourself to have a particularly green thumb, succulents are the house plant of choice. They are easy to care for, and will tolerate less watering than a typical houseplant. Part of the appeal of a succulent is the wide array of cute planters you can put them in. Today’s post shows you 10 DIY succulent planter projects to adore.
1.Are you a Dancing Queen at heart? {Yes, this is an unabashed reference to ABBA!}. Then you need a “disco ball” succulent planter in your life. This is merely a repurposed Christmas ornament. I love it!
2. If you’re into IKEA hacks, here’s another one to love. This succulent planter is easy to DIY, because it’s just a repurposed IKEA bowl.
3. One of the fun ways to house a succulent is to visit a thrift shop or antique store to find the perfect vintage teacup. Get an assortment of teacups to form a beautiful kitchen succulent garden.
4. This DIY planter started out as a toothbrush holder. A dip in gold paint was just what it needed to elevate it to an adorable succulent planter!
5. Mason jars dipped in craft paint make cheery little terrarium planters for succulents. I love that there is a trio of these hanging out together!
6. Do you just toss all your soup, tomato sauce and other tin cans in the trash? Before you do, save the most interesting ones for repurposed DIY planters! You could also check your local antique shop for vintage cans.
7. Those small plastic fusible beads you used to play with as a kid make a colorful, fun-to-make succulent planter!
8. These little DIY planters are perfect at Springtime! No one will guess they were plastic Easter eggs.
9. With their built-in drainage holes, repurposed berry baskets are probably the easiest way to make a DIY succulent planter. You can’t overwater the succulents!
10. Hold onto your tea tins! {Or purchase some vintage tins at Amazon just for this project}. These planters are so colorful and happy!
Click on the following links to access more information for each DIY succulent planter featured in this post:
A Bubbly Life disco ball succulent planter tutorial
Glitter & Goat Cheese IKEA bowl succulent planter
Golden Afternoon vintage teacup idea
Lolly Jane toothbrush holder
The Golden Sycamore painted mason jar terrariums
Bell’alimento soup can planters
The 3 R’s Blog fusible beads succulent planter tutorial
A Kailo Chic Life DIY mini Spring succulent planters
The Happy Housie berry basket planters
Sisoo vintage tea tin succulent planters
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