How to Make a Floating Plant Pot
If you love plants and want to add a touch of elegance to your home decor, you may want to try making a floating plant pot. This DIY project is easy to do and can be completed using a few simple materials. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps on how to make a floating plant pot that will impress your guests.
What You Will Need
Before you start making your floating plant pot, you will need a few items. Make sure you have the following:
A plastic or ceramic plant pot
A clear acrylic globe or fishbowl
A small air pump
Airline tubing
Hanging chain or rope
A drill with a 1/2 inch bit
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Plant Pot
Take the plastic or ceramic plant pot and drill a hole in the bottom using a 1/2 inch bit. The hole should be large enough to fit the airline tubing. Make sure the hole is at the center of the pot.
Step 2: Attach the Airline Tubing
Insert one end of the airline tubing into the hole in the bottom of the plant pot. Secure it in place using silicone sealant to prevent leaks.
Step 3: Install the Air Pump
Take the small air pump and connect it to the other end of the airline tubing. Place the air pump in a hidden location near the plant pot, such as behind a piece of furniture. The pump will provide the air that will make the plant pot float.
Step 4: Hang the Globe
Take the clear acrylic globe or fishbowl and hang it using a chain or rope. The length of the chain or rope will depend on where you want to display the floating plant pot.
Step 5: Fill the Globe with Water
Fill the clear acrylic globe or fishbowl with water. Fill it up to the half point to ensure the plant pot will submerge partially in the water. Add aquarium gravel to the bottom of the globe for a polished look.
Step 6: Insert the Plant Pot
Insert the prepared plant pot into the clear acrylic globe or fishbowl. The airline tubing should be submerged in the water while the plant pot should be left above the waterline.
Step 7: Add Plants
Add water plants to the plant pot, making sure they will stay in place. You can use aquatic plants such as Water Lilies, Peace Lilies, or Spider Plants. Make sure to add enough plants to cover the top of the plant pot.
The Final Touches
Now that you have followed all the steps on how to make a floating plant pot, it is time to enjoy the beauty of your new decor. You can add a few more touches, such as a small water fountain, to make it even more impressive. Be creative and enjoy the beauty of nature in your living space.