Succulent Patio Table Planter
by
Jessica Hill
(IC: blogger)
$15
30 Minutes
Easy
It is tricky to create a centerpiece for an umbrella patio table, since the umbrella stand takes up the prime real estate. I solved that problem by upcycling a tube pan to create a clever succulent planter that fits around our patio table's umbrella stand.
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This is a super easy DIY that will beautify your patio all summer long. You can see how I created the planter by watching this very short video.
Turn this plain baking pan...
...into a gorgeous planter for your umbrella patio table.
The planter goes all the way around the umbrella stand so that it can be enjoyed by any seat at the table.
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Published May 19th, 2015 12:12 PM
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Eve DeLange on May 07, 2017
You could take a plastic planter holder and cut a hole in the middle, then take aluminum foil and form it to go up the inside of the hold in the bundt pan. It should catch most of the water and when you water, do it with a light hand.
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Can’t find a bundt pan with a hole like this. Did you have to cut out the center?