DIY Concrete Head Planter
Face and head planters have been around for a while - and do much to bring a giggle to the garden or even the interior green space. But now you can make them at home with a plethora of molds available. Or you can even use mannequins or styrofoam wig heads. And if you aren't
This home near Grand Lake, CO accidentally took garden decor to the next level, when a real moose wandered in, probably confusing this moose statue for a famili…
Face and head planters have been around for a while - and do much to bring a giggle to the garden or even the interior green space. But now you can make them at home with a plethora of molds available. Or you can even use mannequins or styrofoam wig heads. And if you aren't
HEAD PLANTER DIY from styrfoam heads and concrete! Perfect to brighten up your garden! 2 DIYS included! With photo instructions and video!
Gardening season is upon us, and it's time to get our hands dirty and bring some color and life to our backyards and window sills. However, instead of heading down to the DIY store for the same old plastic and ceramic pots for indoor plants, try this new trend that is popping up on Instagram: Doll planters.
Breng de natuur op een stijlvolle manier in uw woonruimte. Deze plantenbak voor aan de muur is een exclusief ontwerp en gemaakt door "Headplanters". Kies uit een reeks kleuren die bij uw interieurstijl passen. Met zorg en kwaliteit tot detail gemaakt door een plantenverzamelaar. Vul de holte eenvoudig met vetplanten, takken of kunstplanten naar keuze en maak zo uw eigen gesprekskunstwerk aan de muur. Voldoende plantruimte voor het planten van vetplanten of middelgrote planten. Alle foto's zijn van mijn echte planten die gelukkig in onze plantenbakken leven. Verwen uzelf of maak een perfect cadeau voor uw geliefde. Deze plantenbak is een exclusief cadeau voor een verjaardag, Pasen, housewarming, bruiloft, Moederdag, afstuderen, kerstcadeau, enz. Hij zal zeker een wow-reactie krijgen! Geloof ons niet zomaar op ons woord. Onze klanten zijn dol op onze plantenbakken. Lees de recensies en kijk wat ze te zeggen hebben... Vergeet niet om andere aanbiedingen in onze winkel te bekijken. We hebben nog meer geweldige stijlen. Pas op. Onze plantenbakken zijn verslavend, en je komt terug voor meer :-)... Hier is een perfecte match voor deze plantenbak, onze mannelijke pot https://headplanters.etsy.com/listing/736946655/head-planter-face-wall-planter-man-wall Vanwege het ambachtelijke karakter van dit item kunt u kleine variaties in het uiterlijk van elk uniek stuk verwachten. -handbeschilderd cement - dit artikel is bedoeld voor gebruik binnenshuis of beperkt, overdekt buitengebruik - Veeg schoon met een vochtige doek. Niet laten weken - dit artikel heeft een afvoergat Geschatte maat: Hoogte -17 cm Breedte - 16 cm Diepte - 11 cm Diepte van de spouw - 13 cm Controleer andere aanbiedingen voor meer kleuren en variaties. BELANGRIJK... Uw pakket wordt per aangetekende luchtpost verzonden en de levertijd varieert afhankelijk van uw land. Heeft u plantadvies nodig, dan helpen wij u graag verder. Planten of andere objecten op de foto's zijn uitsluitend voor decoratieve doeleinden en niet inbegrepen in uw bestelling. Met zorg verpakt Als u nog vragen heeft, beantwoord ik deze graag. Stel ze gerust.
Succulents are definitely popular and trendy in gardening and decor at the moment. In fact, everyone loves the little plants right now, even the people who usually don’t tend to like gardening or t…
Gardening season is upon us, and it's time to get our hands dirty and bring some color and life to our backyards and window sills. However, instead of heading down to the DIY store for the same old plastic and ceramic pots for indoor plants, try this new trend that is popping up on Instagram: Doll planters.
Almost 3,000 sales with 1,000 happy customer reviews 🤩 THANK YOU 🙏 👉 Find more awesome gifts and Home décor arts at https://www.etsy.com/shop/JasminDecorArt This concrete head statue planter is uniquely designed as a Greco-Roman era statue. The female statue head is finished with different color option paints to enhance the antique look. Makes a great piece to display small plants, herbs, succulents and candles indoors or outdoors. Handmade with love in San Diego. Approximate size: Height - 8" - 20 cm Width - 5" - 13 cm Depth - 6" - 15 cm Measures with an approximate planting area of 4" x 4.5" - 10 cm x 13 cm Color options: Gray (Concrete), Bronze, Beige/Gold, Black/Gold, White Gold, Beige, Black, Gold, White and any color you want. Succulents , plants and frame not included Packed with care There is no drainage hole Any questions please ask Please Note: Due to the nature of handmade items, slight differences in colors and shapes may occur from the images. There may be some holes bubbles and pin holes but they are minimum. Custom Orders: We love making custom orders. Let us know if you would like an item painted with color of your choice. Mother's Day Gift Idea.Valentines Day gift idea.
We've been enjoying our deck with it's sun-filtering canopy and wind softening side curtains, bubbling fountain, and raised beds and pots. When we added a few pots and raised beds last year, it was the beginning of a transformation that converted a rarely used, unattractive deck into a warm and welcoming haven that has become one of our favorite "rooms". Prior to last year, we primarily used our deck for cooking on the barbecue grill. The color of the floor boards and style of the railings were uninspiring. Although we had comfortable furniture, the deck was a vision in gray and tan, totally lacking in aesthetic appeal. It was not a place we enjoyed spending time. The umbrella over the table provided little relief from the broiling sun that bakes the deck for most of the day and the settee, although comfortable, wasn't at all inviting when temperature and humidity soared into the 90's. As far as we were concerned, it was wasted space. We tried to dress it up with some potted annuals - mostly petunias and fuchsias - but we spent more time tending them than we did relaxing on the deck. I also grew the climbing rose, "New Dawn" in a pot, hoping it would grow along the rails and posts on the upper section of the deck immediately off the kitchen (the area in the above photograph). I was hoping for the same lush growth we have on the fence behind the herb garden. That was not the best idea - it's a very thorny rose and that made it very unpleasant if you were seated next to it and it was hard to move to a more protected area for the winter. Growing a rose this size in a pot did not yield the same results that we see with the New Dawns we have growing in the garden. The canes barely extended to reach along one six foot section. Since it's growth was definitely restricted by the pot, we didn't get the effect we were hoping for. Late last summer I transplanted it into the garden where it is much happier and this spring, I planted some hollyhocks along the rails. We have not given up on potted roses on the deck, but I am finding that miniatures make a much better option for containers and work well with the lavender we have growing there as well. Frustrated because the rabbits and dogs had eaten most of our tomatoes the previous two summers and impressed with the success some friends of ours had growing them on their patio in large buckets, I decided to give container gardening a serious try. We found huge, inexpensive, decorative planters on sale at K-mart and there were window boxes to match. I grabbed a couple of the long window boxes, thinking I would set them along the railing with some herbs. Then I spotted some inexpensive kits for raised beds made from a composite material. There were only two left and since the boxes were damaged, they were heavily discounted. An idea was born and in the space of a morning, a deck garden had begun to take shape. Two raised bed kits gave us a bed that was 4 feet wide by 12 feet long for vegetables. We planted sun worshipers like basil and colorful petunias in window boxes along the railing behind the table. Even the dogs began to spend more time on the deck, especially when the early evening shade gave a respite from the sun. We added hanging pots of annuals for bright color. I wanted to create the feeling of a conservatory and so over the course of the summer we watched for sales and markdowns and soon a hydrangea tree and some lilac shrubs took up residence on the deck. This spring, we added both a lemon tree and a fig tree and we'll be enjoying our favorite recipes this fall as both trees are weighted down with ripening fruit. Our first year with raised beds was successful beyond our expectations but it was also a learning experience. I learned that four foot wide raised beds might be great in the garden, but against the side of the deck, they were impossible to maintain. Reaching the plants in the back meant I had to step into them, and very quickly the dogs decided they wanted to play in them too. The first beds we planted weren't deep enough and it was difficult to keep them from drying out. Add to that a 2 month drought and it was a daily struggle to sustain our vegetables and herbs. And they took up so much space it was difficult to arrange the furniture in a way that maximized our ability to entertain and enjoy the space. This year we rebuilt all of the raised beds to make them narrower but deeper and easier to tend, and to make better use of the living space on the deck. By making the raised beds only half as wide but twice as long (which required the addition of several boards from additional kits), we were able to extend them along the entire length of both the upper and lower levels of the deck, replacing the window boxes which had provided precious little actual gardening space. We kept roughly the same amount of total planting area but with the beds and open space laid out in a more user friendly arrangement, the deck is much better suited to gardening and entertaining. And instead of just flowers on the upper deck and vegetables in the raised beds, this year we planted a true kitchen garden that includes an eclectic mix of annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, and even some house plants in all of the pots and beds. I love the fact that salad greens, vegetables, and the herbs that I cook with the most are a few steps from my cutting board. Perhaps the most dramatic and important change we made last year was the addition of a canopy. Near the end of the season, we found a simple to erect "pop-up" canopy that we added over the upper section to shade the table. It took one brief thunderstorm to realize that bolting it to the deck was critical. The canopy top is held on with Velcro and when high winds or rain are expected, we simply lift the corners and undo the Velcro and let the cover sag between the struts to prevent damage from wind and a heavy collection of water. We also found some heavily discounted cushions in an attractive blue and green print that matched the color of the house. The new cushions completely changed the color palette to one that was more to our liking. This spring, on a whim, I added swagged scarves to the canopy and the effect was amazing. I used 22 foot nylon window scarves that I draped loosely and secured with plastic cable ties. They are easy to install in spring and come down with a snip of the tie in fall. Casual dining has a luxurious feel under the draped canopy and a paper and bamboo lantern fitted with an electric bulb attachment adds just enough light for dining after dark. A lantern is suspended from the center of the canopy. The white cord is secured to the struts with white cable ties and is relatively unnoticeable. The on/off switch is tucked in the draped curtains that cascade along theh poles for easy access. The area lends itself to both fancy teas with china and casual cook-outs with paper plates. The beds provide zinnias and cosmos for cutting, herbs such as basil and rosemary, and an assortment of vegetables that changes with the seasons. Hollyhocks are planted along the back and are just beginning to mature and set buds. The Meyer lemon is full of buds and small lemons. Squash, cucumbers, peppers, and lettuce share the space with marigolds and petunias, geraniums, and some house plants. Earlier in the season we had sugar snap peas. The hydrangea, Meyer lemon, and a lilac create a verdant corner. The wider beds have a much greater visual impact than the narrow window boxes and we were able to plant more herbs and vegetables for a true kitchen garden. We've added annuals to most of the large pots for extra color as well. These lilacs bloomed later than the shrubs in the garden and added dramatic color to the deck in June. The hollyhocks in the background have had a major growth spurt over the past couple of weeks and are now towering over the zinnias. I hope they will bloom this year and next year as well. The goal was to have them form a tall, thick border in front of the railing. Our first year with a fig tree promises to be a tasty one! We've added hanging pots in every nook and cranny. Here, they form a lovely backdrop for the cherub fountain. Early in the season we had an enthusiastic crop of sugar snap peas that climbed over and through the deck railing. The narrower raised beds allow the furniture to be placed in an arrangement that promotes socializing and conversation, with ample room to walk by. And yes, that is a second grill. The grill on the upper level is used for most meals and foods that everyone in the family can enjoy. This grill is used for fish and mushrooms so a family member with severe allergies to both can avoid contamination of her food with things that cause life threatening reactions. Our Katie enjoys an afternoon nap on the settee.
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Gardening season is upon us, and it's time to get our hands dirty and bring some color and life to our backyards and window sills. However, instead of heading down to the DIY store for the same old plastic and ceramic pots for indoor plants, try this new trend that is popping up on Instagram: Doll planters.
🌱CUTE HAPPY FACE PLANTER🌱 This 3D printed “Facepot” planter will be a darling addition to your home, office or living space! The cute smiling character succulent pot with arms and legs will surely have all of your guests wanting their own. Get yours today! 😃 3D PRINTED PLANT POT 😃 We use innovative 3D printing technology to create these one-of-a-kind head planters. All of our cactus pots are printed with heavy-duty PLA to last you for years to come. The attention to detail and quality of our work at RB3D Designs is truly unmatched. 📏 SIZES 📏 This facepot planter gift can fit almost anywhere with its ideal size! The dimensions of this happy face planter are approximately: Small - Inner Dimensions Width 62mm x Height 57mm - Outer Dimensions Length 85mm x Width 91mm x Height 62mm Medium - Inner Dimensions Width 81mm x Height 70mm - Outer Dimensions Length 111mm x Wight 117mm x Height 75mm Large - Inner Dimesions Width 105mm x Height 92mm (P10.5) - Outer Dimensions Length 146mm x Width 154mm x Height 102mm ☘ IRISH OWNED COMPANY ☘ We take pride in being an Irish-based company. All of our work is designed and printed in the beautiful country of Ireland. Your cute plant pot shipment is coming directly from our group of skilled artisans, directly to your door. 🌎 ECO-FRIENDLY CREATION 🌎 We use eco-responsible PLA bioplastic to 3D print these awesome sculpture planters. Polylactide is an environmentally friendly renewable thermoplastic and a polymer. It is made from the starch of plants such as corn, sugar cane and sugar beet, making it completely sustainable. ✅ HIGHEST STANDARD CREATION & SHIPPING PROCESS ✅ Rest easy knowing that your happy face planter will last years to come. Plant your favourite flowers, succulents or cactus without ever having to worry about this pot falling apart! BIODEGRADABLE & FULLY RECYCLABLE PACKAGING 📦 ♻️ We ship our 3D printed planters in a heavy-duty box, carefully wrapped in protective packaging to prevent any damage, scratches or cracks in transit. 🎁 PERFECT PLANT LOVER GIFT 🎁 Your family member, friend or loved one will love this cute planter pot! Gift it to them for their birthday, Christmas, anniversary, Father’s Day or any other special occasion. A perfect home decor present for men, women and children of all ages and lifestyles! 😃 YOUR HAPPINESS IS OUR #1 PRIORITY 😃 The quality of this succulent pot is our top priority. If you have any issues with your product, please do not hesitate to contact us. So… what are you waiting for?! Purchase this awesome smiley face planter pot today!
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[ Artistic Planter ] Cast with a textural plaster-like finish, adding a dash of unique ornament to your plants and place. Ideal for adding a refreshingly modern design to your home, they’re the perfect backdrop for your decor. Suitable for decorative gardening, patio, work desk, bookshelf, dining table, living room, hosting room, and everywhere for a touch of simple and elegant retro style. [ Material ] Made of high quality durable resin, the head planter is lightweight and durable to use. Excellent handpainting ensure this decorative face flower pot with smoothly and vintage surface. There are some differences between every flower planter by being handmade painted. [ Dimensions ] The whole succulents planter 2.16" x 2.16"x 6.3", top opening diameter 2 inches. Wide flat base keeps the head planter steady when you change plants, pruning or watering plants. Note: Plants pictured not included, and the true item is a little smaller than showed in picture. [ Wide Application ] This vase can serve a variety of purposes. Can be used as a succulent planter, gardening props, indoor or outdoor planter, flower vase, home decoration, candle holder or even makeup brush holder, creating an attractive yet classic touch to pair with any decor. Both artistic and functional to bring a romantic air to many occasions, such as home, office, festival exhibition, living room, dinner table, make flower arranging fun and easy. [ Best Creative Gift ] When you use the statue decor, if you have any interesting ideas, you can draw on it too! So, this can be the best creative decoration for yourself or you can provide the perfect handmade creative gift for your your family or friends.
Gardening season is upon us, and it's time to get our hands dirty and bring some color and life to our backyards and window sills. However, instead of heading down to the DIY store for the same old plastic and ceramic pots for indoor plants, try this new trend that is popping up on Instagram: Doll planters.
Our lovely lady looks as if she might have lived during the 17th century. Crafted of resin to tolerate variable weather, the planter holds a standard 6" pot filled with flowers of your choice. Use in a sheltered area for durability. 10.5"W x 10.75"D x 15.25"H
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