Transform your everyday rubber gloves into unique and eye-catching succulent planters with just a few simple materials. This DIY project offers a creative twist on conventional plant containers, giving your home a touch of whimsy and personality. Not only does it allow for a fun weekend activity, but it also provides a sustainable way to repurpose household items, turning them into functional art pieces that will surely be conversation starters.
Place these cupped hand planters on a windowsill or a coffee table for a playful touch of nature indoors. Pair them with neutral-toned or earth-colored decor to let the planters stand out as an artful centerpiece. Use succulents in varying shades of green to contrast with the concrete texture, and consider adding a few decorative stones around the plants for a polished look.
Concrete Cupped Hand Succulent Planters

Materials
1 pair of yellow rubber dishwashing gloves
2 cups of gray concrete mix
1 plastic spoon
1 bowl for mixing concrete
Water (as needed)
2 small plastic cups or containers for support
Directions
Prepare your workspace by laying a beige drop cloth to catch any spills.
Mix the concrete with water in a bowl until it reaches a thick, pourable consistency.
Pour the concrete into the rubber gloves using the plastic spoon, ensuring each finger is filled.
Gently massage the glove to remove air bubbles and ensure even distribution.
Position the glove fingers into a cupped shape, using small plastic cups to support the gloves in this position as they dry.
Allow the concrete to cure completely, usually for 24-48 hours, depending on humidity.
Once cured, carefully cut and peel away the rubber glove to reveal the concrete hand.
Add a small amount of soil and a succulent to each palm, ensuring the plant is stable.

Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, consider adding pigment to the concrete mix to create colored planters that match your decor theme. Alternatively, experiment with different glove sizes to create varied planter sizes or use flexible molds to create other hand gestures or shapes. Adding a waterproof sealant to the interior could help protect the concrete from moisture, ensuring longevity and easy cleaning.