Thrifted planters make for charming décor AND they are budget friendly!
- I adore planting a little plant in something fun and unexpected. It lets you use things you have already in your cabinets or put that awesome thrifted find to work in a fun new way. I rounded up a ton of charming ideas for you to steal, browse through the list and see what items you have on hand that you can flip into a cute planter and add some fresh greenery to your home today!
- Thrifted Planters For Spring from Salvaged Living
- DIY Succulent Planter From A Repurposed Vintage Condiment Caddy from sadieseasongoods.com
- Living Wall Vertical Planter From Wooden Bowls from realitydaydream.com
- DIY Purse Planter from thriftyrebelvintage.com
- Upcycled Window Herb Planter from pillarboxblue.com
- DIY Thrifted Pineapple Planters from abubblylife.com
- Repurposed Wooden Planter from houseofhawthornes.com
- DIY Upcycled Tea Cup Planter from makeandtell.com
- Vintage Inspired Succulent Planters from littlehouseoffour.com
- Painted Bowl Planter from thecountrychiccottage.net
- The Sweetest Vintage Repurposed Planter Idea from sustainmycrafthabit.com
- Upcycled Toy Herb Planter from craftsonsea.co.uk
- Upcycled Oxidized Copper Planters from abeautifulmess.com
- Repurposed Toolbox Flower Planter from thesummeryumbrella.com
- Upcycled Thrifted Birdcage Summer Planter from organizedclutter.net
- Repurposed Grill from cottageatthecrossroads.com
- Birdhouse Miniature House Planter from stowandtellu.com
- Simple Upcycled Basket Planter from diycandy.com
- DIY Embroidery Hoop Succulent Planter from ourcraftymom.com
- DIY Planter From A Salvaged Chair from farmhousemade.com
- Bicycle Basket Planter DIY from refreshrestyle.com
- DIY Planter Drawers from lizmarieblog.com
- Magazine Stand Turned Tiered Planter from thekimsixfix.com
- Convert Used Candle Containers To Cool Planters from papernstitchblog.com
Diane H says
This topic is so inspiring as I very much enjoy repurposing old and new “finds”. I especially enjoy using some of my favorite collected blue and white china. I stopped at a local store to discover miniature roses for just $4 each so picked up one in yellow hoping it would continue to bloom! The blooms dropped soon after entering the new environment but think I have figured out the cause so remain hopeful it will bloom again. Anyway, the plant still graces the blue and white pot and it makes me smile!
Claire Armstrong says
Some really cute ideas here. Thank you for including my upcycled window herb planter.
Kim at Hunt and Host says
thank you for the cute idea!!!
Amy @ StowandtellU says
So many clever planter ideas. Thanks for including my birdhouse planter, Kim!
Kim at Hunt and Host says
of course Amy – such a great idea…thank you!