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18 Charming Planter Crafts to Brighten Your Porch

Michelle Carlson
Planter Craft ideas

I enjoy finding simple ways to add life and color to my porch. Using planters is a great way to do this because they let you bring in natural beauty without much space or effort. Planters also give you the chance to express your style in creative ways.

Charming Planter Crafts
A porch with various colorful planters filled with green plants and flowers arranged neatly on wooden flooring near a front door.

I will share 15 charming planter crafts that can brighten your porch and make it more inviting.

These ideas are easy to try and can fit different tastes and porch sizes. They help boost your outdoor space with plants that bring freshness and style.

1. Boho Hanging Hoop Planter with Geranium

Boho Hanging Hoop Planter with Geranium
Source: my-geranium.com

Making a hanging hoop planter is easier than you think. This is perfect for enhancing your porch or any outdoor area. What you need to create this is simply large hoops, 2 of those, 1 small hoop, twine, wooden beads, a terracotta pot, and your geranium flower.

You can use a basket planter if you find it to give you a more bohemian aesthetic. Making your hanging planter becomes a lot easier when the style is vintage.

2. Painted Cinder Block Planters

Painted Cinder Block Planters
Source: @ourcraftymom.com

Instead of worrying too much about how to make wooden box planters for your patio or outdoor space, you can simply customize this using a stencil pencil. The great thing about this is that they are sturdy planters that won’t be blown away by the breeze.

In addition to this being suitable for your plants and patio, it is also a nice way to show off your foliage and adorn your patio.

3. Birdcage Flower Planter

Birdcage Flower Planter
Source: @hearthandvine.com

DIY birdcage flower plant is an easy way to add a decorative flair to your patio or outdoor garden. You just need to recycle your bird cage and make something useful and pretty out of it.

This is a lot easier than it looks. You can go ahead and add some color to the birdcage planter and use it for your succulents. You might have to bring it in during winter.

4. Upcycled Wooden Crate Planter with Bright Paint

An upcycled wooden crate painted in bright colors used as a planter filled with flowers and green plants on a porch.

I like using old wooden crates as planters. They are sturdy and give a rustic look to my porch.

Painting them in bright colors adds a playful touch. It makes the plants stand out and brightens the space.

5. Hanging Macrame Plant Holders

Several hanging macrame plant holders with green plants displayed on a sunny porch with wooden railings.

I like using macrame plant holders because they save space and add a simple, stylish touch to my porch. Making them involves knotting cords into patterns that hold the pots securely. They require just a few materials, like a sturdy cord and a plant pot.

6. Stacked Terra Cotta Pot Tower

A tall tower made of stacked terra cotta pots filled with green plants and colorful flowers on a sunlit porch.

I like using stacked terra cotta pots to create a simple planter tower. You can use different sized pots and stack them upside down for a neat look. It adds height and interest to my porch garden.

7. Rustic Wooden Pallet Planter Box

A rustic wooden pallet planter box filled with colorful flowers and green plants on a porch.

I like using wooden pallets for planter boxes because they are sturdy and affordable. They give a natural, rustic look to my porch.

Building one is simple. You can use old pallets, take them apart, and assemble a box. It fits well with many plants.

8. Painted Ceramic Pots with Geometric Patterns

A collection of painted ceramic pots with geometric patterns holding green plants arranged on a wooden porch.

I like using geometric shapes on ceramic pots because they add a clean, modern look. Triangles, squares, and lines work well together. Painting these patterns is simple and gives the pot a sharp, stylish feel that fits any porch.

9. Mason Jar Herb Garden Display

A collection of mason jars filled with various green herbs arranged on a wooden porch shelf in natural sunlight.

I like using mason jars to grow herbs. They fit well on my porch and add simple charm.

I hang jars or place them on shelves. This keeps herbs close for cooking.

You only need soil, seeds, and jars to start. It’s an easy project to brighten my porch.

10. Recycled Tin Can Planters with Chalkboard Labels

A collection of recycled tin cans used as planters holding various green plants and colorful flowers, displayed on a wooden table and hanging outdoors on a porch.

I like using old tin cans for planters. They are easy to clean and paint with chalkboard paint. This lets me write the plant’s name or a note right on the can.

Adding chalkboard labels helps me keep my porch garden organized. It also gives each planter a simple, personal touch.

11. Vintage Toolbox Succulent Garden

A vintage wooden toolbox filled with various colorful succulents sitting on a sunlit porch.

I like using a vintage toolbox as a planter for succulents. It adds a rustic touch and is easy to set up. I fill the bottom with gravel for drainage, then add soil and a mix of small succulents.

12. Porch Railing Flower Boxes

A front porch with wooden railing flower boxes filled with colorful blooming flowers and a cozy home exterior in the background.

I like using porch railing flower boxes because they fit well on small or large porches. They add color without taking up floor space. I find they brighten the area and make my porch look more inviting.

13. Colorful Painted Wine Barrel Planters

Several colorful painted wine barrel planters filled with plants arranged on a porch.

I like using old wine barrels as planters because they are sturdy and add charm. Painting them in bright colors helps to make my porch more lively. It also protects the wood and keeps the barrels looking fresh for longer.

14. Hand-Painted Terra Cotta Animal Pots

A collection of colorful hand-painted animal-shaped terra cotta pots with plants inside, arranged on a porch.

I like turning plain terra cotta pots into cute animal shapes. Painting turtles, ladybugs, or owls on them adds fun to my porch. These pots bring a natural, earthy feel that fits well outdoors.

15. DIY Rope-Wrapped Planter Pots

A group of rope-wrapped planter pots with green plants and flowers arranged on a porch with wooden flooring and natural sunlight.

I like using rope to wrap planter pots for a simple, natural look. It’s easy to do with basic supplies like rope, glue, and a plain pot.

This craft adds texture and style without much cost or effort. I often use it to update old pots for my porch.

16. Stacked Glass Bottle Planter

Stacked glass bottles used as planters filled with green plants and flowers on a porch with wooden flooring.

I like using stacked glass bottles to create tall planters. It saves space and adds a unique look to my porch. Each bottle holds soil and plants, making a simple, vertical garden.

17. Driftwood and Succulent Arrangements

Various driftwood planters filled with succulent plants arranged on a wooden porch bench and steps.

I like using driftwood as a base for succulent planters. The natural shape adds a rustic feel while holding the plants securely. It’s a simple way to bring nature’s texture and color to my porch.

18. Concrete Block Planters with Succulents

Concrete block planters filled with various succulents arranged on a sunlit porch.

I like using concrete blocks for planters because they are strong and easy to arrange. I add small succulents to the holes or crevices, which makes a simple and modern look. These planters fit well on porches and need little care.

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