Make your indoor, outdoor, and balcony garden a talking point in the neighborhood by trying these amazing DIY Teacup Planter Ideas!
Are you bored of seeing your favorite plants in the regular planters? Check out this list of teacup repurposing ideas, and you don’t have to worry about your plants’ appearance anymore.
DIY Teacup Planter Ideas
1. Thrift Store Vintage Tea Cup Planter
Brighten up your spring home decor with these vintage tea cup planters featuring beautiful faux flowers. Find the step-by-step repurposing instructions in this article.
Supplies
- Vintage Teacup and Saucer
- Reindeer Moss
- Hanging Ceramic Bunnies
- Small Birds
- Floral Foam
- Hot Glue Gun
- E-6000
2. Teacup Succulent Planter Idea
Want a unique tiny pot to make your succulent more impressive? This quirky teacup planter is the best option. The best part? It’s easy to make and affordable, too.
3. Hanging Teacup Planter Upcycle
Learn how to turn an antique teacup into an attractive hanging string of pearls planter in this blog post. You can also display tiny cacti and even faux plants on this planter.
4. DIY Giant Teacup and Saucer Planter
This giant teacup planter makes an eye-grabbing accent piece for the outdoors. It’s made from a large, cup-shaped plastic planter and other supplies mentioned below.
Supplies
- A Large Round, Cup-shaped Plastic Planter
- Large Round Tray
- Baling wire
- PVC Pipe
- Play sand
- Drill and Jigsaw
- Plants
5. Indoor Teacup Water Garden
If you want a planter to showcase your favorite marine plants, this glass teacup repurposing project is the perfect option.
Supplies
- A Glass Tea Cup
- Water Plants (Such as taro, water lettuce, water hyacinth, duckweed, and fairy moss)
- Plastic Pot
- Assorted Rocks
- Potting soil
- Charcoal Bits
- Pure Water
6. DIY Teacup Cactus Planter
Instead of throwing your damaged teacup in the trash can, converting it into a cacti planter is a wise decision. It’s an easy project, even for beginner DIYers.
Supplies
- A Teacup
- Small Pebbles
- Cactus/succulent Potting Soil
- Small Cactus
- Larger Pebbles
- Water
7. Edible Flower Teacup Garden
Turn an old ceramic teacup into an edible flower planter using this tutorial. This not only gives you a fresh supply of edible florals for baking and cooking but also adds visual appeal to the space.
Supplies
- Teacups
- Potting Soil
- Edible Flowers (Such as forget-me-nots)