How to Make an Umbrella Planter: A Versatile Outdoor Table Centerpiece

Do you love spending time outdoors but wish your table was more organized and functional?
Creating an umbrella planter centerpiece can change that!
This DIY project is not only easy but also incredibly practical. From keeping drinks cold to organizing essentials, or even adding a touch of greenery, an umbrella planter is a game-changer for your outdoor setup.
Follow along as I guide you through the process of making your own versatile centerpiece.
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Tools and Materials:
- Large wide and low planter
- Saucer
- 2-inch drill bit
- Drill
- Outdoor umbrella
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Steps to Create an Umbrella Planter
1. Choosing the Right Planter and Saucer
Grab a large planter and saucer to create a versatile centerpiece for your outdoor table.
You'll have the most flexibility if you choose a planter that is wide and low.
2. Drilling Holes in the Planter and Saucer
Start by drilling holes in the center of both the planter and the saucer.
A 2-inch drill bit will create a hole that is the perfect size for most standard outdoor umbrellas.
How to Use The Umbrella Planter
1. Using the Planter for Storage
To use the planter for storage, place the planter over the opening on the table and slide the umbrella pole through the holes.
Fill the planter with your outdoor essentials.
The saucer now serves as a lid.
2. Creating an Ice Bucket Planter
The planter can also serve as a handy ice bucket.
Use the planter alone and fill it with ice. This keeps drinks cold and easily accessible.
The gap between the hole in the planter and the umbrella allows the ice to drain neatly as it melts.
3. Making a Lazy Susan Planter
You can also use the planter and lid to create an easy Lazy Susan.
Place the saucer right side up on top of the planter.
The sides of the saucer are the perfect height to securely contain condiments, napkins, coasters, and cutlery.
4. Using the Planter as a Traditional Planter
And of course, you can use the planter as a traditional planter.
Place the saucer underneath the planter
Insert your umbrella.
No need to fill the planter with dirt; simply place the pots directly inside, creating a colorful addition to your outdoor table.
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Multi-Use Umbrella Planter Centerpiece
This versatile piece is sure to become an essential part of your outdoor setup.
Whether you’re using it to keep drinks cold, store summer essentials, or display beautiful plants, it’s a fantastic addition to your table.
Don’t forget to share your thoughts and any creative ideas you have in the comments below
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