How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

If you stumbled here by chance for the first time, you will soon find out that I love cutting up plastic bottles. I just find them to be an incredible resource of material that I can play with. Naturally, crafty recycled garden screamed plastic bottles for me. You all have seen the self watering planters you can make out of a plastic bottle, so naturally that is what I did. There was one bottle, where I couldn’t do that, and did not want to make a hole in the bottom; and you know what? Instead I filled the bottom with some river rocks, to create an adequate drainage, and it worked out really well.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

First I gathered six bottles, peeled their labels and cut them in half. There they are, all cut up and even. Those little scissors really help.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

One thing I had to make sure of is to cut the tops of the bottoms to fit inside the bottoms of the bottles just right: a little bit shorter then the outside portion.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

Put them all together. Here is the part that I would change about this process. I think that if I were to do it again, at this point I would flip them all over on a newspaper and spray paint them.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

I hot glued them to each other. First two at a time.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

Then all together.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

Next, I put a sheet of parchment over, and heated my iron, and then ran it over the tops of the bottles.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

Once they were heated on top, the tops curled up and became lost the sharp edges.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

Next I painted them. I used acrylics. I have to say two things. Spray paint worked better on plastic, and I should have done before the hot glue. This paint took a few layers, and as my kid called, it looked ‘rustic’. Ok. I’ll take it. Rustic it is.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

After they were all painted, I wanted to wrap all of them in yarn. Nice and even. One thing that helped me with that is a hot glue gun. I would put dabs of it on every corner.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

My awesome hot glue gun.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

I kept going until the bottom.

I made a few bigger pots using bigger bottles also. These I spray painted, and it worked out really well.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

Here are all my recycled containers. See the blue one with a little bow. That’s the one that couldn’t really be a self watering container. I filled it with rocks and pebbles to create good drainage, and so far my succulent seems very happy in there.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

Lastly, fill them with ground. In this container, I planted some herbs. I will update the photo once they grow.

How to Make A Crafty Recycled Garden

I used my two blue containers for my succulent plants. I am very happy with how it turned out.