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If you’re looking for cute, affordable spring home decor that can be used in many different rooms in many different ways, you’ve come to the right place. These planters are exactly what you need to refresh your home for spring.
Looking to freshen up your home and elevate your decor style? Here’s your solution!
Target always comes out with planters in the spring that reflect the current decor trends. If you’re trying to find affordable ways to participate in these trends, I recommend picking up a couple of these planters to start.
The neutral colors of the planters allow them to seamlessly blend in with any decor style or room color. They don’t even have to be used as planters either. If you have a brown thumb like I do (green thumb people, I envy you) then stick to the fax plants and use the planters as storage solutions!
This post is all about the different ways you can use planters in your home.
Planter Uses:
Kitchen Utensil Holder
Storing your kitchen utensils in one of these planters is such unique way to not only add style to your kitchen, but to also eliminate plastic use in your home. My utensil set I love came with a plastic holder, and although it looks okay and is functional I really want to work on eliminating plastic use in all areas of my home. A ceramic or stone planter is the perfect item to replace the old holder.
Makeup Brush Holder
I’ve been using an old metal planter from IKEA for about 6 years now for my makeup brushes. It might be time to update that… But for functional purposes it works! Any of the taller, small planters would work. Give your vanity a chic spring makeover, and your brushes a special place to rest.
Keys, Change, & Small Items
The small yellow planter from World Market is perfect for a kid’s room to keep their change and little trinkets in. A neutral planter would be perfect for setting on a dresser or entry table and using it as a drop zone for your small items. Hiding all of the small things that you still use daily can help your home appear less cluttered.
This post was short, sweet, and hopefully helpful to you! I hope I’ve inspired your next spring decor run. (Sorry if you’re trying to stay out of Target. It’s just impossible at this point.) Let me know if you grab any of these planters and use them for storage in your home. I love seeing your home decor pics, especially when they are inspired by my blog posts!
Thanks for reading!
This post is all about the different ways you can use planters in your home.