
Red wine bottles and beer bottles as hanging pots for greenery
How about this hanging pot made by Hua Hua? The key is that it’s really easy!
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Materials.
A red wine bottle, a piece of rope, alcohol (gasoline or lubricant will do), a chopstick, 502 glue, a coat hanger, wire, white cloth from a shoe box, water moss (rags or dried leaves will do)
Steps.
A. Cutting the bottle part
1. Soak the wine bottle in water for two hours and remove the paper wrapping from the bottle. Then tie the string to the area to be cut (the string should be tied tightly)
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2. Use chopsticks to drip alcohol on a circle of the rope and light it on fire.
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3. Immediately after the rope is burnt, dip the part of the bottle to be cut into cold water.
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If it burns sufficiently, the part to be cut will fall off by itself once it enters cold water. If it does not burn sufficiently, cracks will appear where the rope is tied, so wrap it with a soft cloth and knock it on the corner of the table, and the bottom will fall off.
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5. Take 502 glue in the incision coated with a layer, so as not to cut hands. (Or use sandpaper to sand the incision)
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Second, do the internal structure part
6. Make the hanger into several small hooks in the shape of the figure below. The actual length of the red underlined part of the picture below is the radius of the wine bottle.
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7. Draw the bottom of the bottle on white paper and place the small hooks inside.
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8. Use wire to hold the small hooks together.
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9. Knead the rest of the hanger into a ball, making it larger than the mouth of the bottle.
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10. Assemble the ball with the small hooks as follows.
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11. Assemble it into the bottle.
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Elevation view of the bottom of the bottle
Third, the upper part of the pot
12. Cut the white cloth from the shoe box into strips and stuff them into the bottle, and compact them with chopsticks.
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13. Fill the bottle with water moss with the mouth facing down. (Rags or dead leaves can be used instead)
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14. Fill with soil, you can put the water moss on the edge of the bottle, so that you can’t see the soil from outside the bottle and increase the beauty.
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15. After the soil is installed, plant greenery according to your preference, such as hanging bamboo plum ……
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16. After planting the greenery, leave a space of about 4 cm and then lay a layer of water moss.
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17. Cut a white cloth and stuff it in from the bottom of the bottle, as shown below.
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18. Hang up the bottle and pull out the white cloth from the mouth of the bottle.
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Dang, hanging in the living room on the balcony is much more beautiful than the monotonous pots of greenery! Although there are many steps, but the flowers think it is very simple ah ~
Plastic bottles as flower pots
This art-like planter is actually made by Hana from plastic bottles!
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Materials.
Several branches, a plastic bottle, thin thread, scissors
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Steps
1. Cut the branches into sticks of about the same length, with the length determined by the height of the pot you need.
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Cut the bottom of the plastic bottle, the height must be shorter than the stick, and then make a hole in the bottom of the bottle.
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3. Tie the end of the stick with a thread.
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4. Take another stick and wrap the thread around it twice so that it is next to the first one, and follow this method to tie all the sticks together.
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5. Then tie one end of the stick in the same way as above, but wind it in the opposite direction as the other end, otherwise it will fall apart.
6. Use solid glue to glue the bundled branches to the bottom of the plastic bottle, and then tie them with thread.
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7. Fill in the soil and plant flowers, and it looks much better than a bare plastic bottle.
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A plastic bottle is too monotonous? Flowers teach you to make a three-dimensional garden with plastic bottles
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Materials.
Several plastic bottles, string, scissors, knife
Steps.
1. Use scissors and a knife to cut out rectangular slits in the bottles.
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2. Cut four holes on the edges of the cutouts where you can pass the string.
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3. Thread the plastic bottle with the string as shown below.
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4. Fill the plastic bottles with soil and plant flowers.
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The work is done, hanging on the wall in the living room, is not immediately different, and the combination of multiple plastic bottles than a single plastic bottle to look much better!
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Milk powder cans as flower pots
The following very fresh little planters are all made from milk powder cans!
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Materials.
Milk powder cans, colored paper (wallpaper is fine), colored pens, double-sided tape
Steps
1. Use a screwdriver and a hammer to punch holes in the bottom of the cans.
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2. According to the size of the jar, cut the same size of colored paper.
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3. Attach the confetti to the jar with double-sided tape.
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4. Use colored pens to write words or draw patterns on the cans.
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5. Then fill with soil and plant the budding succulents!
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Laundry detergent bottles as swan planters
The following little swan is very delicate, but it’s a planter made from a laundry detergent bottle!
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Materials.
Laundry detergent bottles, scissors, buttons, pens
Steps.
1. Mark the bottle with a pen and cut it with scissors according to the mark.
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2. Then mark the shape of the swan’s head on the handle of the bottle and cut it with scissors according to the shape, and cut the swan’s tail with scissors according to the picture below.
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3. Attach buttons with glue at the white mark to make the swan’s eyes. Then the swan flowerpot is ready!
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4. Finally, fill in the soil and plant the flowers.
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Used bottles and cans
The flower pot made is like a work of art
Are you excited?
Follow the flowers and do it!





