DIY Hanging Wood Wall Planter (Built in Under an Hour!)Wood Planter for the Wall

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 thatโ€™s cute, functional, and totally do-ableโ€”even if youโ€™re not a woodworking wizard. Oh, and did I mention it costs less than $20 to make? Cue happy dance.

Iโ€™ve officially entered full-on outdoor mode, and this little beauty is my latest obsession. I whipped it up in under an hour, and itโ€™s the perfect way to bring a splash of green to any blank wall or fence.


๐Ÿ› ๏ธ What Youโ€™ll 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!)
  • 2โ€“3 feet of rope
  • 9 small clay pots (think cute over clunky)

โœ‚๏ธ Step 1: Make Your Cuts

Letโ€™s 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.


๐Ÿ”ง Step 2: Assemble the Frame

I used my Kreg Jig and pocket-hole screws to attach the shelves to the side pieces. Donโ€™t have one? No worriesโ€”you 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.


โœจ 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. Itโ€™s a simple touch that adds a whole lot of charm.


๐Ÿช› 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.


๐ŸŽจ Step 5: Patch & Paint

Fill in any pocket holes or gaps with your favorite wood fillerโ€”I 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.


๐Ÿชข Step 6: Add the Rope & Hang It Up

To stop your rope from fraying, wrap the ends with painterโ€™s tape before tying your knots. Once itโ€™s up, remove the tape, and voilร ! I hung mine using a metal garden hook and a masonry screw right into the brick.


๐ŸŒฟ Final Touches

Pop your little clay pots onto the shelvesโ€”I planted mine with Vinca vine, but you do you! Herbs, succulents, colorful flowers… all are welcome.


๐Ÿ˜ The Result? Garden Wall Goals

This DIY wall planter turned a plain spot on my house into a Pinterest-worthy moment. Itโ€™s simple, budget-friendly, and oh-so-satisfying.

Thanks a ton for hanging out! If you love it, pin it, share it, and most importantlyโ€”build it!
Happy crafting!
~Whitney


Want to keep this project handy?ย Iโ€™ve 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 workshopโ€”or share it with a fellow DIY-lover!

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27 Comments

  1. 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.

  2. Hi great idea I am wondering what size clay pots you used and what are the final dimensions of rack? Thank you Renee