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A Mario Bros themed planter.  It could hold any small plant, but for the purposes of awesomeness, I've chosen to fill it with venus fly traps. Made from cheap and readily available materials, this would be a perfect weekend project to soop-up your planter profile.  
 
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Step 1: Parts

PVC tubes
  1. 3"tube
  2. 4" to 3" reducing pipe
  3. 3" coupling pipe
1/8 inch acrylic
bondo -- car putty
neon spray paint
glue
giike3 says: Nov 22, 2012. 11:42 AM
Awesome it looks so real and it is now I always wanted a pirranah planter now i can have one Happy thanks giving
carsam says: Nov 12, 2012. 3:11 PM
this is probably a silly question but does this green has a code or name? because it looks like the original green from the game.
Dusk Shadows says: Jun 18, 2012. 12:41 AM
OMG i had one of these then he killed everything he saw and i always called him a piranha plant instead of a venus fly trap LOL
Gantman4eva says: Jun 17, 2012. 6:29 PM
You forgot to add in your instructable how to cap the bottom. Wasnt quite sure what you used in the picture, but I took a 3" threaded cap and placed it upside down in the tube. This way it still sat flat and a little less dirt is needed. When i glued the cap in place I spun it as the glue dried this ensured a leak free seal. One could also use caulk as well once the cap is in.
breumer says: May 22, 2012. 11:48 PM
nice idea!
urtlesquirt says: May 20, 2012. 9:13 AM
Haha, very clever.
Robot Lover says: May 17, 2012. 5:20 PM
This is really cool! You probably would have been okay to just cover the cracks in the PVC with bondo instead of the whole thing. This saves a lot of bondo, a lot of sanding, and makes the whole thing look much smoother!
poofrabbit says: Apr 24, 2012. 4:27 PM
It is very clear I need to make myself one of these! I was going to theme my classroom next year around video games and it would be so fun to have fly traps in the room! Thanks for a great instructable and a fantastic idea!
Grissini (author) in reply to poofrabbitApr 24, 2012. 4:55 PM
The fly traps are great at dealing with unwanted winged things, a very helpful plant for the summer time. These planters are cheap to make and I got to use Bondo! Glad you enjoyed the ible, good luck in the contest and on the classroom.
poofrabbit in reply to GrissiniApr 24, 2012. 5:06 PM
I saw this great 'able on making a bullet bill that would be so cool attached to the side of your wonderful 'able. My thought on my classroom next year is "School is just a game, play to win". I work with little guys and thought the game theme might get them pumped up! When I make mine (I may make a few to put along my line of windows I'll make sure I show ya what I made)
3ddementor says: Apr 24, 2012. 2:54 PM
Simple, yet so effective! Well done and good luck!!
Grissini (author) in reply to 3ddementorApr 24, 2012. 4:50 PM
thanks, you too.
The Papier Boy says: Apr 23, 2012. 7:20 PM
This type of thing would be perfect to cover the warp tunnel in my backyard.
Grissini (author) in reply to The Papier BoyApr 23, 2012. 7:40 PM
Yes it would. Going to the underworld unexpectedly can really ruin an afternoon. This could be the entrance to a new game for the squirrels?
allisontendo says: Apr 23, 2012. 7:17 PM
So neat! Awesome idea!
Grissini (author) in reply to allisontendoApr 23, 2012. 7:29 PM
thanks, I really like your afghan. Best of luck!
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