Learn how to make a rabbit-shaped flower pot with some old plastic bottles in this video tutorial by Balcony & Garden on YouTube. Decorate your garden with these adorable planters that is sure to brighten up your day, and it is also the perfect theme for the spring season. Whimsical, fun, and colorful, surely even your neighbors or guests would love your new planters. Read the instructions down below and watch the video tutorial as well, then gather a few old plastic bottles that you may have stored, and give this project a try.

Materials:

  • Plastic bottles
  • Marker
  • Scissors
  • Googly eyes
  • Felt pieces
  • Paint
  • Soil
  • Plant

Directions:

Step 1

Draw an outline on the plastic bottle and draw the bunny ears as well as shown in the video, then cut out the shape, and roll the ears backward. Paint the planter with whatever color that you want, then set it aside, and let it dry completely. Cut two smaller pieces of plastic for the inner ear of the bunny, then paint and dry, and adhere it to the ears of the bunny planter.

Easy to Make Rabbit-Shaped Flower Pots Using Plastic Bottles
Image credit: Balcony & Garden via YouTube

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Step 2

Once the glue has dried, adhere the googly eyes to the planter, then make a round nose using the plastic bottle material, and cover it with paint. Allow the paint to dry, then hot glue the nose, and draw the whiskers and the mouth using a marker. Cut the pieces of felt for the feet, then hot glue and assemble them together, and adhere the feet to the planter. Fill the planter with soil and place your plants of flowers.

Easy DIY Rabbit-Shaped Flower Pots Using Plastic Bottles
Image credit: Balcony & Garden via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Balcony & Garden via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this project, then you’ll surely love his other videos too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Make Rabbit-Shaped Flower Pots Using Plastic Bottles

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