Concrete Towel Planters Diy
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Concrete towel planters diy. 2 x 5 gallon buckets. Please like share comment and subscribe thanks. Mix the ingredients mix two parts of cement with one part peat moss and one part pearlite with your hands make sure you re wearing gloves as the mixture can cause extreme skin dryness. 1 mixing stick for concrete drill.
When the towel is covered in concrete drape it over the upside down bucket and let it dry. You ll need these materials. Then mix the concrete in a bucket and put the towel in as well. Here s an overview of the process.
1 2 bag of quikrete. Once completely dry remove the bucket from the concrete towel. Gloves for concrete work and these tools. Edit drill two holes in the bottom of the planter for drainage flip the planter right side up.
Here s how you can make your own concrete towel planter. Half a bag of quikrete a very sturdy mixing stick two 5 gallon buckets some gloves a towel and a little water. Let the planter dry for 24 48 hours. I absolutely love the way this diy concrete planter turned out it really adds a creative and personal touch to our front doorway.
First find an old towel. To create your own concrete planter using a towel you only need six things. Get more concrete towel planter ideas from our album below and learn how to do it by watching the step by step tutorial shown below. Here are step by step diy instructions to create minimalist and artistic cement planter using an old towel or any other cloth.
Be prepared to practice a little patience with this project as it does take 24 to 48 hours for it to dry completely.