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DIY Flower Pot

I love succulents and cute little flowers. I just cannot help myself when we are in any kind of garden center. I am pretty sure that once we move out of our wonderful town house, I will go crazy with the gardens. Right now we are taking baby steps, one easy-to-maintain-plant at a time – it is good for us.

I also think that the type of pot you put your plant in is half the beauty – which is why I need to go home and immediately find something to replace the squishy plastic pots they come in from the store. I found this beautiful vintage camping mug at the ARC (our favorite thrift store) for 50 cents. I figured it should come home with me and hold a pretty plant.

I wish I could just plant flowers in all kinds of jars, nooks, and crannies but you need to make for adequate drainage or else you are going to have rotten roots (YUCK!) Sometimes throwing some lava rocks at the bottom of a bowl is enough to keep the plant healthy but when you have such a little space you need a hole on the bottom.

Do you have a mug or jar that you want to plant in? Here is my easy, peasy, DIY Flower Pot tutorial!

WHAT YOU NEED:
– Item of choice to be the new pot
– Drill with special drill bit for the occasion (the normal ones do metal just fine but if you want to do glass or ceramic make sure you get one for that specific material)
– Flower/ plant of choice

HOW TO:
1. Drill the bottom of the desired pot
2. Replant!

What is something that you have turned into a Flower Pot?
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11 years ago

so in love with succulents 🙂 i have a few planted in old tea tins on my windowsill

11 years ago

LOVE this Elizabeth!!! I have been doing a TON of succulent projects lately, arn't they amazing?!!

11 years ago

Succulents are my favorite… Mostly because they're so hard to kill and so not requiring a whole bunch of shade/sun care. Can you tell I kill things?

I made a toilet into a flowerpot in our backyard. And I'm obsessed with the hilarious responses people have when they lay eyes on it. 🙂

11 years ago

You totally should! So easy!

11 years ago

The drilling of that little hole is key! I can't tell you how many times I've drown plants and caused them to die by using pots that don't have holes for the water to drain.