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Simple Farmhouse Flower Pots {7 Days of Paper Spring Decor}

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Dress up any inexpensive container with these farmhouse flower pots.

It’s Day 6 of the paper spring decor series. Only 1 day left…

Today’s post is perfect for the budget gardener. I love planting flowers, seeds, and more. But when I run out flower pots… what am I suppose to do?

Why not make our own flower pots out of paper?!?

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Picture of farmhouse flower pots with text overlay.

I know, paper flower pots won’t work on their own. But they are the perfect way to dress up less attractive planter options.

When you are stuck at home or on a budget, you can use creative containers to plant your spring seeds. Then make them look amazing all around the house with these farmhouse flower pots!

Close up of the small paper flower pot with a pathos plant cascading over the side.

Containers to Use to Plant

If you want to plant seeds, repot plants, or even propagate existing plants, you will need containers. But instead of buying expensive pots try some of these ideas instead.

  • Empty sour cream, yogurt, etc. containers
  • Mason jars or empty glass food jars
  • Empty food cans
  • Old cups, mugs and bowls
  • Disposable party cups
Close-up view of the larger farmhouse flower pot with a striped leaf plant inside.

Then you can dress up these cheap containers with these DIY paper pots. No one will be able to see the upcycled container, jut the pretty plant and pot!

Plus you can paint them any color you want. Make them match your own home’s decor.

Two spray painted paper buckets holding house plants.

You will notice that one thing these containers do not have is drainage. And drainage is important when growing healthy plants.

  • For containers you can put holes in: drill or poke small holes in the bottom. Then use lids from sour cream, yogurt, etc. containers underneath to contain any water.
  • For containers you cannot put holes in: add a couple inches of small rocks, marbles, etc. at the bottom, then add your soil on top. Excess water can drain to the rocks and keep your soil from staying too wet. Just make sure not to over water.
Living room with chair and end table holding houseplants in paper flower pots.

How to Make DIY Flower Pots

Supplies:

  • Flower pot template
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  • Printer
  • Cardstock
  • Hot glue gun with glue sticks
  • Spray paint
    • You could use any paint to color your pots, but I like spray paint for paper projects because it gives it a real metal or plastic look with a nice sheen on it.
  • Optional: Electronic cutting machine
    • I love using my Silhouette Cameo to quickly cut out paper decor projects, but you can also use scissors and an x-acto knife.

Cut out the template of the flower pot on cardstock. The smaller pot fits on just 1 sheet of cardstock and the larger one will need 2.

If not using an electronic cutting machine, use an x-acto knife to carefully cut out the dashed line decoration or leave it closed for a simpler version.

Flower pot template being cut out of cardstock with the Silhouette Cameo 3.

When removing the paper from the cutting mat, make sure to turn the cutting mat over and remove the mat from the paper. This will keep your cardstock from curling up as it is removed.

Removing the cutting mat for the Silhouette from the cut out pieces.

You will probably have to remove all the pieces from the dashed line detail on the pieces. This only takes a minute or two.

If you do not have longer finger nails to get under the little pieces, use the little hook tool to help.

Picking out the dashed line detail on the paper flower pot pieces.

Fold along all the dotted lines.

To create a nice finish on the top of the planting pot, curl over the flaps with a pencil. Then pinch it smaller until it fully rolls under itself.

Rolling down the top of the planing pot pieces.

Glue the sides together, making sure to line up the bottom first since the top might not be the exact same height because of the rolled top.

Glueing the sides of the flower bucket together.

Then finish assembling the bucket by glueing the bottom flaps together to close it up.

Glueing the tabs on the bottom to close up the bucket.

Paint the flower pot any color you want. I used Champagne mist spray paint left over from my Anthropolgie Knock-Off mirror also made out of paper!

You can use any paint you want to paint the flower buckets, but the spray paint does give them a nice sheen and makes them look like real metal or plastic.

Spray painting the paper buckets with champagne mist spray paint.

Now you can cut up any left over containers you have to plant some seeds, flowers or cuttings into! And tuck them nicely into your new farmhouse flower pots.

Two pictures of the faux metal flower pots on a table with plants inside.

Even if you are stuck inside, you can still get creative and start planting something this spring 😉

And don’t forget we still have 1 more fun spring paper project coming tomorrow! If you missed any of the other projects, check them out below:

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How to Make a Farmhouse Flower Pot from Paper

Yield: 1 Flower Pot
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $1-$5

Dress up less attractive planters with these paper farmhouse flower pots! They are budget-friendly and you can easily create several of these to decorate your home.

Materials

  • Flower pot template
  • Cardstock
  • Spray paint

Tools

  • Optional: Electronic cutting machine
  • Scissors and an x-acto knife
  • Hot glue gun with glue sticks
  • Printer

Instructions

  1. Cut out the template of the flower pot on cardstock.
  2. If not using an electronic cutting machine, use an x-acto knife to cut out the dashed line decoration.
  3. Remove all the pieces from the dashed line detail.
  4. Fold along all the dotted lines.
  5. Curl over the flaps with a pencil and pinch it smaller so it rolls under itself.
  6. Glue the sides together, making sure to line up the bottom first.
  7. Finish assembling the bucket by glueing the bottom flaps together.
  8. Paint the flower pot.
  9. Cut up any left over containers you have to plant some seeds, flowers or cuttings.
  10. Tuck them into your farmhouse flower pots.

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