Make Unique Planters With Concrete

 by Creativeman
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To fill a need and be creative at the same time, I decided to make my own planters and garden pieces from concrete mix that is very reasonable in cost, and is not that difficult to work with. I show several different planters-fountain-and simple forms to use in the garden as you see fit. 
 
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Step 1: Gather Materials

For this project, I needed to make forms to pour my concrete mix into. So I needed: wood material for forms, concrete mix and tools to work it with, some styrofoam, some clear tubing used for drains, and inlet tubes for the fountain, a wheelbarrow to mix the concrete in and some water.
milesnorth says: Jun 28, 2012. 11:43 PM
Very Cool, Thanks for sharing. I have been wondering how to get the imprints into cement work. Looking forward to giving it a try! Very NICE!
mokee says: Nov 7, 2011. 4:02 AM
I have made planters using paper crete. You just mix in shredded newspaper with the concrete. It makes them not so heavy.
skiedra says: Aug 30, 2011. 6:58 AM
Creativeman, where did you get the man & lizard images from?

I was working on another instructable and it's difficult to find a 2D image/cartoon that would look good when cut out.
Creativeman (author) in reply to skiedraAug 30, 2011. 7:31 AM
There is a plethora of images on the net (check clip art)....I think I drew the lizard, and you can either draw them from the screen images, or, cut and paste most of them....alot are copyrighted, but I don't sell these, so there is no issue I believe. Good luck, let me know how you do!
Ginger Magnus says: Apr 29, 2011. 7:44 AM
What a great idea! These are going on my list for sure!

I have been working on a concrete bar top and Im going to grind and polish it for a terrazzo look, the same procedure will work for these planters to give them another look.
Creativeman (author) in reply to Ginger MagnusApr 29, 2011. 12:05 PM
Thanks, GM...I hope you will post pictures of the polished look. That sounds like a great treatment. Any chance of seeing an instructable? You could polish my planters anytime!
Ginger Magnus in reply to CreativemanMay 17, 2011. 2:44 PM
You will have to bring them to West Texas, and provide the H20. Water is becoming a scarce commodity in the Permian Basin.
jfrancis-2 says: Apr 21, 2011. 9:09 AM
that is an awesome idea.. i really wanna try this
lyonpridej says: Apr 12, 2011. 9:43 PM
I LOVE these! My mom lives in the high-desert of AZ & has lots of real lizards(which she loves). I've been thinking of making her some concrete planters & these would be perfect with the lizards! Thanks! BTW-I have never tried it, but I've heard that instead of 'tapping' or 'jiggling' to settle the concrete, you can just hold a hand sander on the form & it will vibrate the bubbles to the surface.
Creativeman (author) in reply to lyonpridejApr 13, 2011. 8:39 AM
Thanks for your comments
pfred2 says: Mar 15, 2011. 8:43 PM
Do you oil your form before you pour it? Have you thought about making your designs out of silicone so you can reuse them? I think you need to do some more tapping to reduce the parging you're getting, unless you like it. Real nice though I like it.
Creativeman (author) in reply to pfred2Mar 16, 2011. 6:46 AM
Thanks...I do use oil, but may not have on these...not critical for this app. You're right about the tapping, but there is a limit, so it's difficult to decide exactly which point you stop. The silicone does look interesting, but for my purposes, not sure it would be worht the additional cost...I only need to make a few items for my garden, so it's no big issue just to cut the designs out of foam. it certainly is cost effective.
skiedra says: Mar 13, 2011. 12:49 AM
Creativeman, you are my new Instructables hero :D

Seriously, infinite simplicity leading to really awesome stuff. True Zen.
Creativeman (author) in reply to skiedraMar 13, 2011. 9:32 AM
Thanks for your comment.
Ninzerbean says: Mar 9, 2011. 3:30 PM
Are these about shoe-box size? Larger? They look really great. I used to make concrete things and started adding all sorts of peat, dirt, perlite etc. to make them lighter in weight. They were still really heavy though. Well done!
Creativeman (author) in reply to NinzerbeanMar 11, 2011. 12:16 PM
Thanks, Ninzerbean...you are very astute! Check out the picture. I've seen that, hypertufa, isn't it? Just never got too enthused about that art, although it does look cool.
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