Halloween is just around the corner.
Ready to get your spook on?
Or...
perhaps some of your potted succulents need a little
Autumn costumes!
Start off with a terra cotta pot.
Mold Creative Paperclay ® around your pot.
If your molding material stretches too much, cut a line and fold the clay over
to fit it around your pot.
I decided to keep a mottled texture on my base.
Since I will be using this for succulents,
I made sure the bottom was clear of Creative Paperclay ®, especially
around the drainage hole. This will also help your pot sit level.
Decorate your pot...using "snakes!"
Score and add slip to secure each added piece.
Cookie Cutters make great circles!
An owl!
Create paper template for the wings.
Flip the template over to cut the second wing so
they will be symmetrical!
Let it dry.
I like to use Mod Podge to seal before I paint with acrylic paints!
Inside and out...since terracotta is porous!
Two coats!
Then ... use acrylic paints to color your creations.
Lastly, plant your succulent in its new home!
17 comments:
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! Such an awesome piece!!!
absolutely love it!
what a hoooooot! love it! nice work
This is a great idea! Too cute. Thank you for the Mod Podge tip. :-)
Great Job! Whoot Whoot!
Too cute, Dawn! I love it.
So cute! I can see a bunch of them (3-4) in different sized pots...the owl family :-)
Very cool! Does the modge podge make it water safe or is this an inside pot?
What a fun way to dress up your cute pot for Halloween Dawn, these would look fabulous perched next to your Jack O Lanterns at night.
TFS that pot is super super adorable!!!!! you are talented!
from the BIF group- excited to see you at my BLOG
this came out great Dawn.
This is awesome Dawn..... BIF, xo Nikki
Too cute Dawn! and the little plant look like a nice little spiked hair do! Love him! Thanks for sharing... xx bif
This is so cute and fun!
great tutorial!
~Diane
WOW!!!!
This was SO very cool, LOVE it!
Hugs from Linda (BIF)
Love the owl pot and the succulent has a wonderful place to live. So cute! TFS
This is really cute. I wouldn't have thought to add clay to a terracotta pot. You did great. Shannon BIF
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