DIY Ombre Planters And Pots For An Accent(12 New Pics)
DIY Ombre Planters And Pots For An Accent(12 New Pics)
Everyone who loves gardening or just those of you who have some plants and flowers at home need planters and pots. They can be neutral to meet the space and not distract attention from the plants or extra vivid and decorative to accent the plant and add interest to the interior. If you feel like going vivid and adding splashes of color to the space, get a couple of ombre planters and pots, which will make your space edgy and cool as ombre decor is very popular now. I’ve prepared a full bunch of DIY ombre planters and pots so that you could choose something and craft, get inspired!
Marble Ombre Planters
Ombre is a bold and edgy trend, which is on right now, and marble is a timeless idea for decorating any space, which adds a beautiful touch. Pairing them is an amazing and superb idea to make a fantastic and bold look, and the first craft I’m sharing is dedicated to marble ombre pots. These are amazing and great marble ombre concrete pots with copper ones inside, and they look heavenly! I must admit that I’ve never seen anything that delicate and beautiful and I’m going to craft them myself, too.
DIY marble ombre concrete planters (via www.apartmenttherapy.com)
These fun and whimsy pots are marble ombre drip ones, they appear as if somebody splashed some paint on them accidentally, and therefore the cool thing is strictly therein uneven and imperfect look. grab some terracotta pots and splash them with touches of green and aqua. Read the way to create the planters catchy and unusual and go crafting!
DIY ombre drip flower pots (via madincrafts.com)
Ombre Planters
Create these bold ombre planters in any colors that you like and spruce your home for summer! Simple white planters were dressed up with pink and blue spray paint and appearance very chic and funky, the transition is extremely soft and stylish. Go for all the colors you wish, and such planters with succulents and cacti are going to be amazing for summer decor.
DIY bright ombre spray painted planters (via thecraftedlife.com)
This planter was dip dyed and appears very soft and delicate, ideal for a neutral interior and to feature a subtle natural touch to the space. if you select similar reminder of blue, I like to recommend to plant something boldly green inside – grass, a succulent, a cactus to contrast the planter itself. You may still choose for different shades and appears, read the tutorial to seek out the way to do that.
DIY dip dyed ombre planter with a texture and a natural feel (via www.hellolidy.com)
Feel like IKEA hacks? Grab some simple IKEA planters and spray paint them to realize a cool ombre effect. Here the author went for lots of colorful combos, from yellow to blue, from green to orange and much more, and the transitions aren’t even to create the planters more eye-catching. Get inspired and make a entire arrangement of colorful pots!
DIY ombre spray painted tin planters from IKEA (via www.pmqfortwo.com)
This tutorial tells the way to renovate vintage ceramic planters with patterns, and that I think that these patterns added to the ultimate look of many. The pots boast an ombre look from deep navy to pure white, and darker color on top creates the pot look disappearing within the air, very cool! You'll go for any color combos but choose for white on one end to form the design more contrasting.
DIY painted navy to white ombre planters with patterns (via lovecreatecelebrate.com)
These mini planters are painted ombre green, and the tutorial is all about simple painting – nothing hard is here! Bold green shades will add a refreshing touch to your space, which imperfect painted look creates them cuter. By the way, it’s a great project for kids, they can easily paint the planters themselves.
The last but not least idea for today could also be a singular idea: a creative crocheted planter for air plants. As you recognize, air plants don’t require any soil, only water that is sprayed on them, so crocheting a planter is okay, you won’t need any glass or terracotta. And actually, these crocheted planters are ombre ones, if you're conversant in crocheting, choose it!
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