Concrete Towel Planters Diy

1 2 bag of quikrete.
Concrete towel planters diy. Be prepared to practice a little patience with this project as it does take 24 to 48 hours for it to dry completely. Gloves for concrete work and these tools. The secret is to use concrete to literally turn that towel into the planter you will love. Click on any image to start lightbox display.
2 x 5 gallon buckets. The planter featured on therusticwillow looks as if it s made from a towel and that s because a towel was actually used in the process along with some concrete. Don t forget to wear safety gear and gloves when working. A k uses the large plastic bottle in an extraordinary way he combines plastic bottle wire and cement to make this beautiful swan planter which may cost over 100 dollars from website store.
Get more concrete towel planter ideas from our album below and learn how to do it by watching the step by step tutorial shown below. First find an old towel. Here s how you can make your own concrete towel planter. Plastic bottle is a great supply to make planters by cutting and hanging.
The rustic willow 02. The next diy project we re showcasing involves making a planter from an old towel. You ll need these materials. Diy plastic bottle concrete swan planter.
As materials you will need half a bag of quikrete water a couple of 5 gallon buckets and obviously a towel. Half a bag of quikrete a very sturdy mixing stick two 5 gallon buckets some gloves a towel and a little water. But instead of using ordinary raw materials you can make a hypertufa planter using an old towel or a fleece blanket dipped in concrete.