Day by day the earth gets more pollution caused by human life. It becomes hotter and hotter. We throw away more garbage every day. Wine bottles are the things that we tend to find anywhere. And those make earth more polluted. What about recycling them to become more functional things? Even we can support healthier earth. In this article, we have gathered DIY repurpose wine bottle ideas to be used as planters. Check them out further below and get more inspiration!
DIY Self Watering Wine Bottle Planters
Look at the picture! Aren’t they beautiful? The wine bottles with a self-watering system work well for indoor plants. They are more eye-catching than terra cotta pots. Put them on your desk or living room table might improve the decor. So pretty!
DIY Wine Bottle Planters for Succulents
What about these bottle planters? They look so mind-blowing for table decor. The bottles are cut into two pieces and you only use the bottom parts to become new vases. You don’t need to fill them with soil, just use the cork bottles. Then, plant the succulents.
Adorable Desktop Planting Vase
First of all, cut the bottle into two pieces. Then, use the upper part to plant herbs, succulents, or anything you want after you fill it with soil. Put it downward. Then, use the bottom part to create a self-draining system. So, your desk will never be messy.
Handmade Mother’s Day Gift
Sure. Ou can share your inspiring ideas with anyone, including your mother. Make a succulent planter from a bottle will be a pretty Mother’s Day gift. Cut the wine bottle you have into two pieces. Then, plant the herbs or succulents on the bottom part.
Indoor Herb Planters
Grow the herbs you want in the upper part of the cut wine bottles. Then, use the bottom part to excruciate water. In this way, you will get a pretty indoor garden without making your room look messy. Feel free to paint the bottles in any color you like to show your personal touches.
Attractive Succulent Planters From Old Wine Bottles
In this picture, we see a pretty succulents planter made of a wine bottle. However, you need to cut the side part of it to get a cool vase. Fill it with soil and plant more succulents. Your little garden is ready. Just make sure that you take care of it every day.