Learn to Proudly Display Your Plants, there are an infinite number of ways to display your baby plants. You can hang your plants in a sunny window and let their vines fall in all their glory, or you can place them in an adorable terracotta pot or modern planter.
#1. Keep materials simple
Stephanie Fromm of Fromm House Love writes, "If you think you can handle using a table saw and miter saw, this plant stand will be a super simple DIY for you." Fromm documents her entire process for you to follow here.
#2. Use the tools you have
Michelle from Piece of Meesh says you don't have to go out and buy a new professional tool set to make this DIY plant.
#3. Check out your local dollar store
Yes, you can make an expensive looking plant stand without it being really expensive. Kacie from The Woodworker's Daughter used dowels from a dollar store to build this chic and natural plant stand for just $35, and she documented her process here.
#4. Incorporate old finds
“If you like DIY and bohemian styles, it's always worth looking for vintage items that can be reused,” says the owner of Medeas Garten. "But, this specifically was just a very lucky find."
#5. Reuse items from around the house
Lena from Planthropology says she lived in a small space but needed more covers to display her plants. Instead of buying more things, she looked for what could satisfy this need.
#6. Keep your style
Going DIY doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your design style, as DIY specialist Natasha of Little Red Industries proves with this mid-century modern plant stand. She used studs and bituminous rubber to make this elegant piece.
#7. Use leftover DIY materials
You don't necessarily have to buy new materials to make a plant stand if you are already working on other projects in the DIY world. Forest and City Home made this DIY plant for under $5 using leftover MDF from a board and batten project they were working on.
#8. Show multiple plants together
If you're going to spend time DIY, why not make your project have more than one floor? This herb garden wall made by Paige Haley and displayed by Elevated by Allie is a fun way to get your plants off the ground and display them together.
#9. Think outside the box
Making a plant stand doesn't automatically mean cutting wood and nailing things. Deepa Maben thought outside of this box and made a beautiful air plant stand with no wood or saws involved.
#10. Paint your plant stand to match your aesthetic
While many plant stands default to a light-stained natural wood look, don't be afraid to paint yours a different color to match your decor, like Kelsey from A Dabbled Dwelling.
#eleven. Create a custom floor staircase
This plant stand is reminiscent of old ladders that used pieces of wood placed on them to hold everything from plants and tools to anything a gardener might need.
#12. He plays with height
Jenny from Simple Life Pastor's Wife says that when DIYing, she always tries to see the potential in everything.
#13. Reuse a laundry rack
Jenny from My Adobe Cottage says you probably have a treasure trove of DIY materials in your own home. "Use what you have lying around—pots, bowls, baskets, trays—or save," she says.
#14. Recycle other household items
Truly, you can use anything to elevate your plants, as Evie from Evelyn Jean Home demonstrates with this DIY plant stand. She used recycled porch posts to create a beautiful space filled with plants at different heights.
#fifteen. get crafty
Lori from True Ivory Designs made this adorable planter using craft wood and popsicle sticks from Michael's. Place it on top of some neutral books to add some height, and you'll have a beautiful raised box to display your baby plants.
#16. Try a shelf
Is a traditional plant stand not your thing? Why not try a shelf instead?
This simple and elegant shelf from Kristin Gambaccini not only elevates your plants, but it's a super simple DIY. She paints a piece of wood a neutral color, adds decorative hinges to support it, and places her plants along her new shelf.
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