Ready to jazz up your outdoor space without spending a fortune or a full weekend? Say hello to your new favorite project: a DIY Wood Wall Planter thatโs cute, functional, and totally do-ableโeven if youโre not a woodworking wizard. Oh, and did I mention it costs less than $20 to make? Cue happy dance.
Iโve officially entered full-on outdoor mode, and this little beauty is my latest obsession. I whipped it up in under an hour, and itโs the perfect way to bring a splash of green to any blank wall or fence.

๐ ๏ธ What Youโll Need:
- 1 โ 2x4x8 pine board
- 1 โ 2x6x8 pine board
- 1 โ 1x3x6 pine board
- Drill (your trusty sidekick)
- Wood glue + finish nails
- Spray paint (go wild!)
- 2โ3 feet of rope
- 9 small clay pots (think cute over clunky)
โ๏ธ Step 1: Make Your Cuts
Letโs slice some wood (safely, of course).
- From your 2×4, cut two 34.5″ pieces โ these will be your side supports.
- Cut your 2×6 into three 14″ pieces โ these will become the shelves.
Easy peasy.


๐ง Step 2: Assemble the Frame
I used my Kreg Jig and pocket-hole screws to attach the shelves to the side pieces. Donโt have one? No worriesโyou can use wood screws from the outside and cover them with wood putty. #NoJudgmentZone
Pro tip: Space the shelves 13.5″ apart for that oh-so-balanced look.


โจ Step 3: Add Trim for Style Points
Grab your 1×3 board and add a small trim piece along the front of each shelf using wood glue and finish nails. Itโs a simple touch that adds a whole lot of charm.

๐ช Step 4: Drill Holes for Hanging
Drill a 3/8″ hole at the top of each side board. This is where your rope will work its magic.

๐จ Step 5: Patch & Paint
Fill in any pocket holes or gaps with your favorite wood fillerโI swear by 3M Wood Filler. Smooth it out with a scraper, let it dry, and then hit the whole piece with your spray paint of choice. I went classic with black, then gave it a bit of character using a sander for a lightly distressed finish.




๐ชข Step 6: Add the Rope & Hang It Up
To stop your rope from fraying, wrap the ends with painterโs tape before tying your knots. Once itโs up, remove the tape, and voilร ! I hung mine using a metal garden hook and a masonry screw right into the brick.

๐ฟ Final Touches
Pop your little clay pots onto the shelvesโI planted mine with Vinca vine, but you do you! Herbs, succulents, colorful flowers… all are welcome.

๐ The Result? Garden Wall Goals
This DIY wall planter turned a plain spot on my house into a Pinterest-worthy moment. Itโs simple, budget-friendly, and oh-so-satisfying.
Thanks a ton for hanging out! If you love it, pin it, share it, and most importantlyโbuild it!
Happy crafting!
~Whitney


Want to keep this project handy?ย Iโve put together a free, printable PDF with all the materials and step-by-step instructions to make this DIY wall planter even easier. You canย download it hereย and take it straight to your workshopโor share it with a fellow DIY-lover!


Well $60 and 3 hours in and I’m nowhere near done……I followed the instructions and I have to say I wish I hadn’t because the wood I bought was way too thick and bulky. It weights a ton and now I can’t find a hook rated to hold that much. I would have just purchased one of these if I knew how costly and time consuming this would be.
This should have cost you about $15 total, if you had the kreg jig. Not the fault of the designer ?
Hi great idea I am wondering what size clay pots you used and what are the final dimensions of rack? Thank you Renee