These DIY vases look great in any room at home and are a great inexpensive wedding decoration option. Plastic containers for use as concrete molds. Choose all kinds of molds for your molds, but make sure the plastic is strong enough to withstand the heavy shape of the concrete. You will need to find an outer container and then a smaller object to insert inward to create a shape for each planter. To make this planter, you will need concrete, sandpaper and a trowel, as well as a few other materials.
Handmade Concrete Flower Vases
This craft from Garden Therapy has everything you need to make a concrete flower pot. These DIY concrete planters are easy to make in just one weekend and use materials you may already have in your home. I made these concrete planters many years ago and have done many more since then for gifts and for decorating my yard. I've seen my fair share of homemade concrete pots on the internet, but I wanted to make something small that could be used inside to hold flowers.
But it may crack... and I am not familiar with this concrete material, so I am nervous to use it to fill the vase with water. After my concrete started to be laid (one or two hours after pouring), I went back and brushed the concrete off the edge of the glass with a towel and smoothed the top of the concrete slightly. After curing and peeling the cardboard, I painted the bottom and sides of the concrete to make the vase look like it was immersed in water.
The concrete hasn't completely hardened and the cans are a little brittle, which is good because you can scrape the bottom of the cans if necessary. Concrete pots poured into plastic or glass bottles, smooth as stone. And how could it be otherwise, because these are exclusive handmade concrete vases. We do not use bonsai molds and our designs are unique and made from durable materials.
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