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Potted : make your own stylish garden containers / Annette Goliti Gutierrez & Mary Gray.

By: Gutierrez, Annette Goliti [author.].
Contributor(s): Gray, Mary, 1956- [author.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Portland, Oregon : Timber Press, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 227 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781604696974; 1604696974.Subject(s): Plant containers -- Design and construction | Plant containers -- Design and construction | CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Pottery & Ceramics | GARDENING / Container | HOUSE & HOME / Decorating | Plant containers -- Design and construction | Plant containers
Contents:
Concrete -- Plastics -- Metals -- Terra-cotta -- Organic materials.
Summary: Outdoor style often comes at a high price, but it doesn't have to. This lushly designed guide empowers you to create your own show-stopping containers made from everyday materials such as concrete, plastic, metal, terracotta, rope, driftwood, and fabric. The 23 step-by-step projects are affordable, made from accessible materials, and most importantly, gorgeous. They include new spins on old favorites, like the cinderblock garden made popular by design blogs or hanging planters made from enamelware bowls, along with never-before-seen ideas like a chimney flue planter and wall planters made from paint cans. Packed with color photographs and simple instruction, Potted is for anyone who wants to turn an outdoor space into a stylish oasis.
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Hand-made style for outdoor living



Outdoor style often comes at a high price, but it doesn't have to! This lushly designed guide empowers you to create your own show-stopping containers made from everyday materials such as concrete, plastic, metal, terracotta, rope, driftwood, and fabric. The 23 step-by-step projects are affordable, and most importantly, gorgeous. They include new spins on old favorites, like the cinderblock garden and hanging planters made from enamelware bowls, along with never-before-seen ideas like a chimney flue planter and wall planters made from paint cans. Packed with color photographs and simple instruction, Potted will help you turn your outdoor space into a stylish oasis.

Includes bibliographical references (page 218) and index.

Concrete -- Plastics -- Metals -- Terra-cotta -- Organic materials.

Outdoor style often comes at a high price, but it doesn't have to. This lushly designed guide empowers you to create your own show-stopping containers made from everyday materials such as concrete, plastic, metal, terracotta, rope, driftwood, and fabric. The 23 step-by-step projects are affordable, made from accessible materials, and most importantly, gorgeous. They include new spins on old favorites, like the cinderblock garden made popular by design blogs or hanging planters made from enamelware bowls, along with never-before-seen ideas like a chimney flue planter and wall planters made from paint cans. Packed with color photographs and simple instruction, Potted is for anyone who wants to turn an outdoor space into a stylish oasis.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface (p. 9)
  • Do It Yourself Basics: Thinking Creatively About Everyday Materials (p. 10)
  • Concrete (p. 17)
  • The Modern Rectangle (p. 19)
  • Cinderblock Candle Wall (p. 27)
  • Tiled Cinderblock Planter (p. 35)
  • Treading the Way (p. 45)
  • Cement Tile Custom Container (p. 53)
  • Plastics (p. 61)
  • Totally Tubular PVC Planter (p. 63)
  • That's a Wrap (p. 71)
  • Roof Vent Wall Pouch (p. 79)
  • Divide and Plant (p. 87)
  • Trash Chic (p. 97)
  • $$$ (p. $)
  • The Gables (p. $)
  • Stock Tank Water Garden (p. $)
  • Hanging Around With Cans (p. $)
  • Flying Saucer Planters (p. $)
  • Kitchenware Confidential (p. $)
  • Front and Center (p. $)
  • Terra-Cotta (p. 153)
  • Marbleized Masterpieces (p. 155)
  • Chim-Chim Cher-ee Flue Planter (p. 163)
  • Organic Materials (p. $)
  • Decoupage Goes Outdoors (p. $)
  • Roped In (p. $)
  • Catch My Drift (p. $)
  • Fabric Bucket (p. $)
  • Rustic Wood Hanging Planter (p. $)
  • Metric Conversions (p. 214)
  • Acknowledgments (p. 216)
  • Further Reading (p. 218)
  • Resources (p. 219)
  • Photo Credits (p. 221)
  • Index (p. 222)

Excerpt provided by Syndetics

Preface Whether you are a seasoned homeowner or are just starting out with your first garden patio, outdoor planters are seductive and sultry as they lure you in with their rich colors and clean lines. You can hardly wait to add them to your garden--until you see the price tag, which can be out of reach for many budgets. Big-box stores offer better bargains but fewer choices, and many of us are turned off by the idea of having the same thing as everyone else. We want unique products that make a statement. This book will help you boldly go where no planter has gone before by empowering you to create show-stopping containers. We have owned Potted, a Los Angeles-based outdoor lifestyle brand, for more than a decade. As the creative forces behind the brand, we are always looking for unusual and interesting products geared toward outdoor living to excite and inspire our customers. It's one of the reasons we are a successful business and why many people choose us over the big chain stores. And while we support local artists and think nothing of traveling to find compelling products, what sets us apart are our Potted designs--garden pavers, tile tables, and especially pots (we are called Potted, after all). So what does this mean for you? Well, our love of design compelled us to write this book, which is filled with inspirational and original ideas to help you make your own planters from everyday materials. Beyond being affordable, we wanted to create projects that are gorgeous and accessible. You do not need a workshop or countless tools at your disposal to build these planters. We have a bit more expertise with fabrication than the average person, and this knowledge has been invaluable in working out how these projects assemble and whether they are feasible. When coming up with possible ideas, we asked ourselves three questions: is it affordable, are the materials easy to find, and could we do it on our own? If the answer to any of these questions was no, we threw out the idea. Finally, the most important consideration was that the finished product had to look fabulous. We hope you will find ideas in this book that will excite and energize you to turn your own garden into a Potted oasis. There is something for everyone, from entryway planters crafted from garbage cans to hanging planters made with kitchenware. We have come up with designs we have never seen, and we offer a different spin on some familiar favorites. You can either follow our instructions exactly or, for even more fun, customize them to suit your own personality. And we expect Pinterest and Instagram to virtually explode with all your creations. We can't wait to see them. #pottedstylediy Excerpted from Potted: Make Your Own Stylish Garden Containers by Annette Goliti Gutierrez, Mary Gray All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Library Journal Review

Container gardening can be more colorful with interesting DIY containers. In their first book, Gutierrez and Gary replicate some of the gardening pieces found in their Los Angeles garden shop, Potted. Projects include boxes made of concrete board and cinder blocks, and the use of colored tiles and incorporation of hardware and building materials. The instruction is solid, with clear illustrations and practical tips. There are some unique ideas, such as roof-vent planters and use of concrete board. However, there is not a consistent style, and a few of the designs are just surface treatments. VERDICT A good addition for those looking for unusual container designs. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Booklist Review

Gutierrez and Gray have owned the Los Angeles-based shop Potted, designing unique items for outdoor spaces, for more than a decade, and this is their user-friendly guide to DIY original planters from everyday materials. Each of the 23 projects in the book has met the authors' three criteria: it's affordable; its materials are easily found; it can be done without the help of a professional. Necessary tools and items are listed and attractively photographed before numbered directions, with lots of bright, step-by-step photos along the way. (As many projects require a drill or power saw, and some confidence, the authors emphasize technique and safety.) Those hoping to enliven their patios will find lots of inspiration in cinder-block planter walls, bowls turned into hanging planters or flying saucers standing on PVC tubes, wall-mounted planters that repurpose paint cans or roof vents, and more. Most materials can be found at building-supply stores. Gutierrez and Gray combine design prowess and essential plant knowledge for a winning how-to.--Bostrom, Annie Copyright 2010 Booklist

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