DIY Upcycled Cute Animal Pot

Your cacti, succulents or your other plants are multiplying and you have run out of your pots? Wait, don’t rush yourself to the hardware store and buy pots! Try to find things at home that you can turn into a pot. Like what? Try my fastest and easiest way to get a new pot from anything found at home. I usually make use of plastic bottles. A big empty bottle of soda is the easiest thing and common thing you can find at home. You can use them straight away after cutting it or you can do a little effort to make the plastic bottle pot more attractive. I share with you how I make my DIY Upcycled Cute Animal Pot.

Since it’s been school holiday, my kid was insisted on helping me with the plastic animal pot. It’s just a painting job with a very low skill needed. My kid wanted to make a pig pot, not a regular pig though, but Minecraft’s pig. As for me, I painted a cute puppy pot. Let’s see all the steps I had to make the cute animal pot from upcycling plastic bottles.

Things To Prepare

Super easy to make and easy-to-find supplies, so this animal pot is just great for Summer activity. Let’s see what are the complete super short list supplies that are used to make this DIY Upcycled Cute Animal Pot from plastic bottles :

  • Big plastic soda bottles
  • Acrylic paint (red, white, brown)
  • Black marker

How To Make

This surely a painting work, but super easy I’m sure. Besides, you and your kids can choose what kind of animal that is easy enough to paint. You can copy any animal or use your own creativity to paint animal you like. Anyway, if you wanted to make the same animal as mine, just follow these easy steps on how to make DIY Upcycled Cute Animal Pot :

1 . Make sure your plastic bottles are cleaned. Cut a bottle into two, about half from the bottom bottle. Actually the height is up to you to decide, a shallow pot or deeper pot. Don’t forget to make holes on the bottom of the plastic pot. But if you need it as a pot for a water pant, then you don’t need to make holes.

2. Start with mixing the paint. Combine red with white paint to get a desired pink color for the Minecraft pig. Mix brown with white paint and make into three tones for the brown. We’ll use it for the puppy pot.

3 .Paint the pig pot with pink evenly, then leave it to dry. Followed by painting the puppy pot with very pale brown (almost like a cream) evenly and leave it to dry.

4. When the pig pot is dried, get a black marker and start to draw the rectangle nose which followed by a pair of square eyes. Don’t forget to draw black nails on the pig’s feet. The Minecraft pig plastic pot is finished! So easy, I think my kid has done a good job with the pig pot.

5. As for the puppy pot, draw the nose in the middle then the mouth and dots around it. Put a pair of circle eyes by using black marker. Paint a little white for the eyes.

6. Continued painting a light brown to make a circle on one of the puppy’s eye. Let it dry.

7. Add pale pink of circles on both of the puppy’s cheek and also a pink tongue. Then paint a pair of darker brown ears for the plastic pot puppy. Let it dry. Remember to add two stripes on each puppy’s feet. Finished! How cute it is the puppy!

Super cute and fun to make! These animal pots from plastic bottles project is just great Summer activity to do with your kids. This is the second Summer activity I did with my kid, the other one was Rock Painting – Fruits. And the best part that I like most beside spending creative time with my kid is I get two free pots for my succulents! Look how cute they are!

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DIY Farmhouse Upcycled Pot Holder

Old cooking pots are always there in storage room, I don’t throw it, I always upcycling it into something I like. Like couple of days ago, I made a flower pot holder from my old enamel cooking pot. I upcycled the cooking pot into a farmhouse pot. You may need to spend some dollars to buy this similar looking farmhouse pot holder. But here, I’m sharing with you how to make a farmhouse pot from upcycling cooking pot with the look that you can find at stores.

It’s a simple looking farmhouse upcycled pot holder, but a simple look can show a modern style even better. I choose a white look and a touch of farmhouse from the jute rope. All the simple elements I put are coming together with a modern farmhouse style. Sounds nice? Of course, because it’s not just it looks beautiful with your farmhouse home decor but the upcycled farmhouse pot is also easy to make. scroll down and see for yourself all my steps to make and all the materials I use to make this lovely farmhouse pot holder.

Things To Prepare

One or two simple supplies are needed for this quick and easy DIY Farmhouse Upcycled Pot Holder. Pretty easy things to find, I’m sure you can have it easily and cheap. Anyway, here is the list of supplies to make my DIY Farmhouse Upcycled Pot Holder :

  • A used or an old cooking pot (mine was an enamel cooking pot)
  • White acrylic paint
  • Dark blue acrylic paint
  • White spray paint
  • Jute rope
  • Black marker

How To Make

It’s simple to make, upcycling an old cooking pot into a farmhouse pot holder will be your fun afternoon. It’s easy to make and the result is gorgeous, so of course it’s fun! So, let’s just go to the step by step part on how to make my DIY Farmhouse Upcycled Pot Holder :

1 .My cooking was a single handle cooking pot. I got help from my husband to take the handle off. After that, clean and dry the cooking pot. My pot has some apple paintings on it that I was dying to get rid off. So, I painted the apple paintings with white acrylic paint. Also the defected area of the pot handle. Leave it to dry.

2 .Now, spray paint the enamel pot, concentrated on the painted area, so it will look smoother and even. Let it dry.

3 .The pot holder is almost finished, with a smooth white look, the pot is ready for some more make over. Take your small brush and paint the pot’s mouth with dark blue paint. Leave it until dry.

4 .Grab a jute rope and tie the enamel pot and end it with a bow.

5 . Last thing to do is to put more character to the -almost finish- farmhouse pot holder, a word of “garden”. Write it with the black marker. And you’re done!

Simple upcycling project to do on your summer. My DIY Farmhouse Upcycled Pot Holder can be a great new addition to your home decor or your garden. Easy and quick to make, and a new pretty farmhouse pot holder is yours!

For more of my future Summer posts, please follow me! And if you wanted to add my creations to your Pinterest boards, please follow me on Pinterest! Also find me on Instagram and Twitter!

For creative fellow bloggers, don’t forget to join You’re The Star” Blog Hop and Happiness Is Homemade Link Party! Link your inspiring posts (anything, from recipes, home decor, DIYs, crafts, family, health to gardening) every Monday and Sunday. Get a change to be featured! I’m one of the co-host of You’re The Star blog hop for Creative Week and Happiness Is Homemade will choose the creative posts to be featured on Creative Features week and on Happiness Is Homemade. Please come and join the blog hop and I would love to see you there! Join and share the news!

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Creative Summer Greetings!

Mel