How to make an inexpensive and festive plant pots, Ideal for adding additional festive cheer to your Christmas decorations. Christmas plant pots also make fantastic Christmas presents for any plant lover. They can be used inside or out. Super for potting springtime bulbs, or a little Christmas tree or dwarf conifer.
You will need...
A terracotta plant pot in whatever size you wish.
A base colour paint. Gloss or silk emulsion is great. Use up leftovers from the shed, they have just come in handy.
Metallic spray paint, scissors, selotape, paper, newspaper and paintbrushes.
Before you begin you need to cover your work area in newspapers to that you don't spoil any furniture with paint.
Take your plant pot and apply two coats of the base coloured paint. This will take a couple of days to complete because of drying times. Complete as directed on the back of the paint tin. Only continue when the paint is completely dry.
To add a snowflake design you need to make paper snowflakes. Take a square piece of paper and fold it in half to make two triangles. Then fold in half again, and fold one more time. Always fold the paper in the same direction, and keep the centre of the piece of paper at the tip of the folded triangle. Now using the scissors cut interesting shapes along the folds, along the top and snip the point off your folded triangle. Don't cut too much paper away so that it all drops to bits. Unfold the paper to reveal a beautiful snowflake. Make several different snowflakes, you can also make them in varying sizes if you wish.
With small amounts of selotape or blue-tac, tack the snowflakes to the plant pots. The snowflakes mask off parts of the pot. Any part of the pot masked off will remain the base colour.
Once you're happy with the snowflakes, you're ready for the metallic paint. It is important that you use spray paint in a well-ventilated room and that there are now naked flames present. Read the paint ca for full instructions.
Spray your plant pot and snowflakes with a thin coat of paint. Keep the paint tin moving at all times. You need to avoid a build up of paint because it will run and spoil your design. You can always spray another coat later.
When the paint is dry, carefully peal off the snowflakes to reveal a beautiful frosty snowflake theme plant pot, great to keep for your self or to give away as a gift.
How To Plant Pot
Home-made Christmas presents make lovely gifts. They are special because the person who makes the gift puts a lot of time and thought into the present. This Christmas plant pot present is stylish, funky, and easy to make and celebrates the religious element of Christmas time, the birth of Jesus Christ.
All you need is...
A terracotta plant pot, of any size you choose. Some black gloss paint or another night sky colour. Gloss or silk emulsion paint is great. A mini tester pot would be ideal or leftovers from the shed.
A small amount of metallic or white paint.
No Nails glue.
A selection of coloured glass stones.
Firstly, paint your plant pot in the night sky coloured paint. You may wish to apply two coats to get a nice finish. Use the paint in accordance with the directions on the paint tin. Only continue once the paint is completely dry.
Using metallic or white gloss paint, paint a star onto the plant pot. The star should have four points or arms, and it should look a bit like a crucifix. This is the basis of the focal point of the plant pot. This is the star that shone down upon the stable at the nativity, and which led the three wise men and the shepherds to the place where Jesus was born.
Allow the star to dry.
Using no nails glue, stick on a glass stone at the centre of the painted star. Now stick other glass stones on the pot to give the appearance of a starry sky. You can sick on actual star formations, the plough or the great bear or any others that you know. Don't forget to decorate the back of your plant pot too.
This festive plant pot would make a super Christmas present just as it is, or you could plant it up with some springtime bulbs.
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