Did you read that? I said a bowl planter. This is by far the easiest planter you could ever imagine to make or at least the easiest that I have tried. The kitchen is the less likely place for you to seek your potential planter but IKEA has such a great variety of kitchenware that one can't just say no and walk away, certainly not in my caseDid you read that? I said a bowl planter. This is by far the easiest planter you could ever imagine to make or at least the easiest that I have tried. The kitchen is the less likely place for you to seek your potential planter but IKEA has such a great variety of kitchenware that one can’t just say no and walk away, certainly not in my case. I turned a blind eye to those starring blatantly at me as to what I was doing placing bowls over bowls to arrive at a time-sand? I must have grabbed some eyeballs but it was well worth it.

I love how my lipstick plants look in them, every home needs a cascading plant it brings this hanging garden vibe when hung and makes perfect decoration for your home on the beginning of spring. This is a very minimalist 2 piece planter, but you can use many a variety of pieces together. Use any antique or thrift store find of yours to make a planter, your options are endless. Not to mention, you can give them a coat or two of paint of your choice if the shape of the pieces is what lured you in but not necessarily the colors. I will stop here to let your creativity do the talking.

To know more how I made this planter, check it out here at diys. Do let me know how your spring preparation is going on and if you like this project then don’t forget to share with your friends.Did you read that? I said a bowl planter. This is by far the easiest planter you could ever imagine to make or at least the easiest that I have tried. The kitchen is the less likely place for you to seek your potential planter but IKEA has such a great variety of kitchenware that one can't just say no and walk away, certainly not in my case
Did you read that? I said a bowl planter. This is by far the easiest planter you could ever imagine to make or at least the easiest that I have tried. The kitchen is the less likely place for you to seek your potential planter but IKEA has such a great variety of kitchenware that one can't just say no and walk away, certainly not in my caseDid you read that? I said a bowl planter. This is by far the easiest planter you could ever imagine to make or at least the easiest that I have tried. The kitchen is the less likely place for you to seek your potential planter but IKEA has such a great variety of kitchenware that one can't just say no and walk away, certainly not in my case