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Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation

May 11, 2019

Upcycle A Funnel Into A Planter

Planter upcycle project, turning a funnel into a planter is what I’m sharing today.

This could not be an easier planter project!

I found this funnel several years ago, and I also had an old lampstand.

I decided to put these together and turn them into a cool upcycled planter.

Okay so here is my funnel, wire, screening, and I think these are wire pliers.

Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

Before I started on my planter, I used some Dawn dish soap to clean the rest of the oil residue that was left on this funnel.

This funnel already had a hole, so I carefully drilled another hole on the opposite side.

Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

**Please use caution when drilling holes in metal, use correct tools, and goggles**

Once I had my second hole drilled, I took out some wire I had in my stash.

Honestly I don’t know the thickness because I no longer have the packaging.

But you want the wire to be easy to work with, but thick enough to be able to use it as a hanger for your plant.

I took my wire and thread it through the holes twice.

It’s not a really neat job, but I never look for perfection.

And I prefer a wonky and shabby look.

Then I took a little screening that I had left from another project and placed it inside my funnel planter.

Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

This will prevent the dirt from washing out of the funnel planter.

As you can see I made sure to get the screen down into the funnel as much as I could.

And here’s my funnel planter finished.

Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

Several years ago I found an old lamp base at a garage sale.

I was using this in my bedroom for my mini chandelier, but since I no longer have that in my bedroom, I am now going to use it to hang my funnel plant holder.

Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

 

Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

I know we won’t all find a funnel at a thrift shop, but you can use a newer funnel or take a look around next time you are out at a thrift shop.

Think outside of the box at what you can do with some of those treasures.

Upcycling is a very frugal way to bring new life to pieces, and it really makes something unique.

If you’re going to hang this a different way than I did, I would drill four holes.

You can see mine is leaning forward a bit, but the lamp base helps so it won’t totally tip over.

So adjust this to what will work for you as you hang it.

This is a pretty easy project, from start to finish took me about ten minutes.

Do you have hanging plants or potted plants in your garden?

 Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

Here's An Easy Planter Upcycle Project Funnel Transformation.

 

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Hi I'm Anne.
I started this blog many years ago to share my passion for home decor. My tastes have changed and so did I.
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