DIY Concrete Towel Planter Tutorial

This month i have a new project idea – DIY Concrete Planter , which proved to be more difficult than I thought it was going to be. It was definitely a learning experience, but in the end I’m in love with my DIY concrete planter, so the struggles were worth it 🙂

Diy Concrete Towel Planter
DIY Concrete Towel Planter

Isn’t she a beauty? And want to know the best part about it? This gorgeous concrete planter is made from an old towel.

That’s right, you read that correctly.

An old towel.

Isn’t crafting amazing?!

Materials needed:

– 1/2 bag of QUIKRETE
– 1 mixing stick for concrete
– water, accordingly
– 2 5-gallon buckets
– 1 towel

The steps to this project are extremely basic, and I’ll tell you my errors in the process so that you don’t run into them yourself.

Diy Concrete Planter
Diy Concrete Planter

For this project you’ll want to wear rubber gloves: I hear concrete poisoning isn’t too pretty!

First, fill half of a 5-gallon bucket with concrete (you’ll want to mix it with enough water to make it a little soupier than normal, but not too runny).

Concrete Planter How To
Concrete Planter How To

Take an old towel (I used a raggedy tan towel I found in our linen closet), and take a second 5-gallon bucket and flip it upside down. Lay the towel over the bucket to test the length of the towel. You’ll want the ends to just be touching the ground, but you don’t want too much excess. If your towel is too long, cut some of the length off on either side. Keep measuring the towel on your bucket until you get the size you desire.

Cement Towel Planter How To Guide
Cement Towel Planter How To Guide

Put your towel into the concrete bucket. Keep mixing your towel around and cover every single centimeter of it in concrete. This is the most important step–my towel had a few spots not covered in concrete, and you ended up seeing those spots in the final product.

Once your entire towel is covered in the concrete slush, drape it over the upside down bucket. Move it around and make sure the sides are even and laid out how you want them to look.

Making Cement Flower Planters
Making Cement Flower Planters

If you see any bare spots, now is the time to take some concrete and patch those spots.

Let the planter dry for 24-48 hours. Once completely dry, remove the bucket from the concrete towel. (EDIT** Drill two holes in the bottom of the planter for drainage.)

Easy Cement Planter How To
Easy Cement Planter How To

Flip the planter right-side up. Fill with soil and a plant. Display proudly!

I absolutely love the way this DIY concrete planter turned out–it really adds a creative and personal touch to our front doorway. I especially love how simple and affordable it is! By using a towel and buckets that I had on hand, the only expense was the concrete, which is less than $5! Can’t beat that!

But if you don’t have $5, we got your back. I’ve teamed up with the other bloggers in this challenge to bring you $100 to the Home Depot! You can enter if you do have $5 too, we don’t discriminate 😉

This is another concrete towel planter i found on pinterest, looks so cool!

Concrete Planter Made With An Old Towel
Concrete Planter Made With An Old Towel

Author: Cat from therusticwillow.com  Do you like  creative concrete garden decor, then click here for more ideas !