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Let your plants shine in fun Upcycled Decoupage Planters! These unique planters are made with upcycled men’s shirts and are super cute. They are also easy to make and require only a few materials. Your plants will look adorable dressed out in these fun planters. They are the perfect idea for Earth Day DIY projects!
Whether you are a gardener or just have a few flowers or plants, it is always fun to find unique flower pots. If you love unique flower pots as much as I do, just wait until you see these fun Upcycled Decoupage Planters! These unique planters are made with upcycled men’s shirts and are super cute.
Upcycled Decoupage Planters are easy to make and require only a few materials. Your plants will look adorable dressed out in these fun planters. And, you may even find that friends and family will be asking where you got them 🙂
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Upcycled Men’s Shirts Decoupage Planters
Supplies Needed:
Men’s shirt (we found ours at a local thrift store)
Plastic or terra cotta flowerpot (we were lucky enough to find 3 at a thrift shop, but you can find them at the Dollar Tree)
Scissors and a ruler or a rotary cutter, a mat and ruler
*Mod podge and/or spray adhesive
Foam brush
How to make these fun Upcycled Men’s Shirts Decoupage Planters:
Step 1: Cut your shirt into sections. Cut away the shirt pockets and put aside. We saved the sleeves, buttons, and collars for future projects.
Step 2: Cut the shirts into strips that measure 9 inches long by 1” wide. The number of strips you cut will depend on the size of your pot.
Step 3: Apply the *mod podge in small sections on the flowerpot. Start on the inside lip of the pot and move down the side and stop under the bottom. [We found with the plastic, it was easier to use the spray adhesive for applying the fabric and then sealing it with the mod podge.]
Step 4: Repeat process until the pot is covered. Seal with a coat of mod podge and allow to dry completely.
Step 5: Trim any excess fabric from around the shirt pocket. Apply a coat of mod podge to the back of the pocket and place on the flowerpot. DO NOT apply a coat of mod podge to the front! If you do, you will seal the pocket and then you cannot use it as a pocket.
Print this fun Upcycled Men’s Shirts Decoupage Planters craft!
Upcycled Men's Shirts Decoupage Planters Craft
Let your plants shine in fun Upcycled Decoupage Planters! These unique planters are made with upcycled men's shirts and are super cute. They are also easy to make and require only a few materials. Your plants will look adorable dressed out in these fun planters.
Materials
- Men’s shirt (we found ours at a local thrift store)
- Plastic or terra cotta flowerpot (we were lucky enough to find 3 at a thrift shop, but you can find them at the Dollar Tree)
- Scissors and a ruler or a rotary cutter, a mat and ruler
- *Mod podge and/or spray adhesive
- Foam brush
Instructions
Step 1: Cut your shirt into sections. Cut away the shirt pockets and put aside. We saved the sleeves, buttons, and collars for future projects.
Step 2: Cut the shirts into strips that measure 9 inches long by 1” wide. The number of strips you cut will depend on the size of your pot.
Step 3: Apply the *mod podge in small sections on the flowerpot. Start on the inside lip of the pot and move down the side and stop under the bottom. [We found with the plastic, it was easier to use the spray adhesive for applying the fabric and then sealing it with the mod podge.]
Step 4: Repeat process until the pot is covered. Seal with a coat of mod podge and allow to dry completely.
Step 5: Trim any excess fabric from around the shirt pocket. Apply a coat of mod podge to the back of the pocket and place on the flowerpot. DO NOT apply a coat of mod podge to the front! If you do, you will seal the pocket and then you cannot use it as a pocket.