5 Easy Steps to Make DIY Animal Planters Out of Trash

Learn how to make adorable DIY animal planters using trash in just five simple steps. A fun, eco-friendly craft idea for kids, adults, and plant lovers.
  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2025-08-11, 02:00 IST
 easy steps to make diy animal planters out of trash

If you’ve ever thrown away a plastic bottle, tin can, or old mug, it’s time to think twice. That everyday trash can easily turn into something cute, useful, and green. DIY animal planters are a fun and sustainable way to recycle waste while adding a quirky touch to your home or garden. Plus, it's a great activity to do with kids or as a relaxing weekend project.’’

DIY Animal Planters Out of Trash

Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you make your own animal-themed planters using trash you already have at home.

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Get Some Trash and Tools

Start by collecting clean waste items that can hold soil and plants. Think plastic bottles, empty milk cartons, tin cans, or even old teacups. You’ll also need:

  • Scissors or a cutter
  • Acrylic paint and brushes
  • A marker or pencil
  • Glue or a glue gun
  • Optional: googly eyes, felt, or paper for decoration

Cut and Shape the Planter

Decide what animal you want your planter to look like: a cat, dog, panda, owl, or even a frog. Based on your idea, cut the container to match the shape. For example, a plastic bottle can be cut with ears for a cat or long ears for a bunny. Smooth any sharp edges with sandpaper if needed.

Paint the Base and Add Features

Use acrylic paint to coat the entire surface. Let it dry fully before adding facial features like eyes, nose, and whiskers. You can either draw them directly or stick googly eyes and cut-outs made from felt or paper.

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Make Drainage Holes and Add Soil

Poke a few holes at the bottom of your planter (unless it’s a ceramic cup) for water drainage. Then, add a layer of small pebbles, followed by potting soil. Choose a small indoor plant, succulent, or herb that matches the size of your container.

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Display Your Plant Baby

Place your new animal planter on a windowsill, kitchen shelf, balcony, or work desk. Water it regularly based on your plant’s needs. Not only will it brighten up your space, but it’ll also remind you of the value of reusing and reducing waste.

DIY animal planters are more than just a cute decor idea. They’re a small step toward sustainable living, allowing you to give waste a second life.

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