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three different pictures of flowers in vases on the ground and one with pink, white and purple flowers
Extraordinary Concrete Towel Planter – DIY projects for everyone!
Turn an old towel into a stunning concrete planter! It might seem like an expert's job but this planter is a very basic concrete project... Get more concrete towel planter ideas from our album and learn how to do it by heading over to the step-by-step tutorial!
a wreath with pink and white flowers hanging on a door
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pink and white tulips in a green vase on a table with other flowers
Setting a Simple Easter Table (With Decorations You Can Snag at the Grocery Store!)
Kris - Driven by Decor
Kris - Driven by Decor 
there are some sand covered objects on the ground next to buckets and pails
Old Cloth and Concrete Wash = Flower Pots
Take an old cloth soak in cement water, drape over a stand and leave in the sun to dry. Paint and you have beautiful plant holders
two white vases with purple and white flowers in them sitting on a brick patio
Towel + cement + paint
four cement stools sitting on top of a tarp in the middle of a yard
Create Your Own Cement Cloth Planter - HydroPro Sales Inc
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several wooden sculptures in the middle of a yard next to a fence and trash can
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an assortment of cement planters sitting in front of a brick wall on a porch
Latest creations, hypertufa planters using old household towels
four flower pots with plants in them sitting on the ground next to a garage door
Cement Rag Planters - painted with Rustoleum indoor/outdoor paint and sealed with Seal Krete multipurpose. Thicker, more absorbent towels/fleece make sturdier planters. UPDATE: THESE PLANTERS HAVE BEEN THROUGH 2 YEARS OF USE COMING UP ON 3. SINCE MINE SIT OUTSIDE IN THE SUN AND RAIN I DO NEED TO TOUCH UP SPRAY PAINT A FEW FLAKY SPOTS EACH SPRING. I ALSO PLACE A FEW HEAVY ROCKS IN THE BOTTOM AND USE DROP IN PLASTIC POTS TO HOLD THE PLANTS.