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DIY Solar Light Planters

May 20, 2016 by Bre 8 Comments

Create these pretty tiered solar light planters for your front porch, patio, or deck! A great addition to your outdoor decor.

I really, really don’t want to jinx it, but it seems like some type of spring weather may have arrived here in Chicago.  Finally!  

This nice weather may depart as quickly as it arrived, however, so I’m not holding my breath.  But . . . since we’ve had a few days of sun and warmth, thoughts of flowers and gardening have crept into my mind.  

Thoughts that include these DIY solar light planters, which are a unique way to add some height and light to your flower pots!  

Add some height and light to your planters with these easy DIY Solar Light Planters. Get the full tutorial in this post.

Supplies Needed to Make Solar Light Planters

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  • 10″ or larger terracotta flower pot with a hole in the bottom
  • 8″ or smaller terracotta flower pot with a hole in the bottom
  • Multi-surface acrylic paint
  • Chip brush
  • Foam brush
  • Artist’s brush (if you want to paint details, like your house number)
  • Painter’s tape
  • Solar light with long stake at the bottom
  • Potting soil and flowers

How to Make Solar Light Planters or Tiered Flower Planters

First, paint your terracotta pots however you like.  I painted street numbers on one set, and went for a weathered paint look on the other set.  

To achieve the weathered paint look, I used a chip brush with hardly any paint on it to sporadically apply acrylic paint to the flower pot, and then I dragged the brush across.  

Add some height and light to your planters with these easy DIY Solar Light Planters. Get the full tutorial in this post.

Once that dried, I taped off around the rim of the pot, and painted the upper part of the pot a solid color with a foam brush.  

For the set of pots with house numbers, I glued metal ribbon around the rim.

Add some height and light to your planters with these easy DIY Solar Light Planters. Get the full tutorial in this post.

After everything dried, I filled the larger pot with potting soil.  Then I stuck the solar light through the hole in the smaller pot, and set the smaller pot and solar light stake into the larger pot.  

Add some height and light to your planters with these easy DIY Solar Light Planters. Get the full tutorial in this post.

I filled the top, smaller pot with soil and then added my spring flowers!  

Add some height and light to your planters with these easy DIY Solar Light Planters. Get the full tutorial in this post.

These solar light planters get light all day and then turn on at night and help illuminate my front porch!  

They’d be great on any patio, too, for a little ambiance at night. I also have a tutorial for easy DIY Modern Planters that would look great with these!

This is such a cute spring craft project. Turn terracotta pots into adorable tiered flower planters for your porch! Plus, adding a solar light to each tiered pot gives these planters a little something extra that helps to light the night! #springcrafts #terracottapots #diyplanter #planters

So, the question is, will you be making these tiered planters for your summertime porch or patio?  

If you might want to, I’d love for you to “Pin It” so you’ll remember to come back to this tutorial later on!

Add some height and light to your planters with these easy DIY Solar Light Planters. Get the full tutorial in this post.

-Bre

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