DIY Cachepot From Shelf Liners

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Making cachepots for your plant pots from adhesive shelf liners, is a quick and easy solution for newly bought indoor plants with ugly pots. All you need is leftover scraps from cabinet liners and scissors. Upcycling and decorating in one DIY go.
Here is how to DIY your own cachepots out of shelf liners, if you ever find yourself in a similar cachepot-less situation.


1. Measure the height of your pot. Add at least 2 more inches to that and cut. The extra inches will be folded to create seamless lips on the top and bottom.
2. Measure the circumference of your pot and add an inch. The extra inch will be used to "close" the cylinder.


3. Cut your rectangle, using the grid lines for straight cuts.
3. Fold and stick the extra height inches on both sides, remove the protective paper - only at the extra part - and stick (use the grid lines for help).


4. Roll your piece of adhesive liner with a rolling pin, bottle or any other cylindrical item you have.
5. Remove the protective paper of your extra inch (from number 2) and stick your cylinder closed.


6. Insert your pot and enjoy. :)
They also look great in sets of different heights.


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  • Joyce RedHot Joyce RedHot on Aug 14, 2017

    Good day to you Do I have to buy new pots to do this project l love the idea

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