Unique DIY planters your plants — and your home — will thank you for. Plant lovers, this one’s for you!

DIY planters are some of my favorite projects. They’re an easy way to add personality to your space while giving your plants a stylish home. Plants are one of the best decor accessories for any room — they add life, texture, and color — and the right handmade planter elevates them even more.
I love how plants can feel sculptural when arranged thoughtfully. Pairing them with a well-designed DIY planter makes the effect even stronger. With that in mind, I gathered 23 unique DIY planter ideas — a mix of easy hacks, budget-friendly upcycles, and creative builds — to help you refresh your indoor garden or inspire you to bring home a few new babies.
Below are 23 planter projects you can try, from quick thrift-store makeovers to more involved builds. Each has a distinct style and approach, so there’s something for every skill level and aesthetic.
23 DIY Planters Your Plants Will Thank You For

1. A simple Target hack turned into an adorable hanging planter — modern, minimal, and only about $5 to make. It’s one of those fast, affordable projects that instantly upgrades a small plant.

2. Try a 3D planter made from polymer clay applied to a standard terracotta pot. The result is unexpectedly sculptural yet minimal—clever and chic for a small statement piece.

3. Totem planters are trendy right now. A DIY totem stack is easy to assemble and much more affordable than many retail options, making it perfect for porch or patio displays.

4. Give thrifted plant stands a fresh look with copper spray paint and rope. The faux-copper finish and added height make small plants feel more prominent and decorative in a room.

5. Quick concrete planters can be made in minutes and are surprisingly unique. Some methods don’t even require mixing traditional concrete, making them fast and mess-free for modern mini pots.

6. A trio of simple wooden cube wall planters turns small greens into wall art. Wood adds warmth and makes tiny plants feel curated and gallery-ready.

7. Create a Japanese string-garden–inspired hanging display for orchids or exotic plants. This minimal, linear look elevates delicate plants and suits a modern boho or Scandinavian interior.

8. An Ikea hack using woven baskets makes charming planter covers and storage. Extra loops and texture give baskets a playful, handmade feel that’s perfect for casual, cozy rooms.

9. Paint a classic terracotta pot with a simple brushstroke or geometric pattern to keep the rustic texture while adding a modern twist. It’s an easy refresh that looks intentional.

10. Mount a staghorn fern to create living wall art. These ferns naturally form sculptural shapes and make stunning, low-footprint installations when mounted correctly.

11. Keep it simple with a polka-dot terra-cotta planter. Small painted patterns that let the original clay peek through create a charming, handcrafted look.

12. A boho fringe planter adds color and texture—great for bold houseplants like monsteras. Customize fringe colors to match your decor for an instant bohemian accent.

13. Turn old lampshades or inexpensive wire forms into plant stands to elevate small pots. Adding height creates visual interest and helps plants read as intentional decor.

14. Colored plaster mini planters are excellent for succulents and tiny cuttings. They’re lightweight, modern, and perfect for grouped displays or favors.

15. Repurpose candle containers into planters. Clean out the wax and add drainage — it’s an easy way to upcycle a pretty vessel into a new plant home.

16. Try an upcycled planter that uses an unusual material for a budget-friendly, creative result. These projects are great conversation starters and cost-effective to make.

17. Mid-century modern planters and stands give a refined, retro vibe—perfect for cacti and sculptural plants in sun-filled rooms.

18. Spray-paint old metal planters for an instant update. A fresh coat of enamel can make thrifted or weathered pots look modern and cohesive.

19. Wooden plant stands with geometric thread or cord details add a handcrafted, decorative touch. They work equally well with potted succulents or trailing plants.

20. Make inexpensive faux-copper geometric planters from cardboard and a few simple supplies for a luxe look at a fraction of the cost.

21. Build a coordinated plant stand and paint matching pots for a cohesive, built-in display. A single color unifies multiple plants into a strong visual statement.

22. Minimal copper-and-wood air-plant hangers are an elegant way to display tiny plants. They’re light on space and high on style.

23. Leather planters are great for herbs and small succulents. An embossed or stamped pattern adds a refined, tactile detail that makes these small planters feel special.
Beyond planters, remember propagation: if you have plant trimmings you’d like to multiply, propagation is a simple, cost-free way to grow your collection.
Which plant-related project are you most excited to try this season? Share your favorite houseplants and any projects you’re planning — I’d love to hear what you’re making for your space.