How to turn 5 tiles into a planter
If you have five tiles left over from a previous project and you have a bit of super glue on hand you can make this super easy to make planter!
These lovely blue&white tiles are from Topps Tiles and left over from when I did my fireplace. I love their pattern and was looking for other projects to use them in and then I cam up with this cute planter. The Moroccan pattern goes great with this succulent but the planter would look equally nice with a cactus or fern. I used Gorilla glue to stick the tiles together, this is a great quick drying waterproof glue that binds almost any material.
The bigger a tile you use the bigger a planter you would get. Want to make one for outside? Drill a hole in the base tiles and use waterproof glue.
This planter doesn't have a drainage hole, I planted it up with some rubble in the base for drainage. Do you want a drainage hole? Then leave one of the slits at the bottom open or drill a hole in the base tile.
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These lovely blue&white tiles are from Topps Tiles and left over from when I did my fireplace. I love their pattern and was looking for other projects to use them in and then I cam up with this cute planter. The Moroccan pattern goes great with this succulent but the planter would look equally nice with a cactus or fern. I used Gorilla glue to stick the tiles together, this is a great quick drying waterproof glue that binds almost any material.
The bigger a tile you use the bigger a planter you would get. Want to make one for outside? Drill a hole in the base tiles and use waterproof glue.
This planter doesn't have a drainage hole, I planted it up with some rubble in the base for drainage. Do you want a drainage hole? Then leave one of the slits at the bottom open or drill a hole in the base tile.
Handmade home brings you a new, easy to follow and frugal CRAFT tutorial or LIFESTYLE video EVERY week!!
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Click here: http://goo.gl/0JFTBi
Please LIKE if you enjoy the video.
Find more tutorials, information, tips and tricks on my website www.hestershandmadehome.com
You can find my books Making Concrete pots, bowls and platter, Furniture Hacks and Crafting with Mason jars in any good bookstore and online.
Music by BenSounds
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