
Decoupage Clay Pot
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Alright guys, I have yet another craft using these napkins I bought from the Dollar Tree. I hope you all don’t mind, I’m just having such much fun with them! These decoupage clay pots are really easy to make and turned out adorable. And, as long as you have a few of these supplies on hand this craft is very inexpensive to make. Let me show you how I did it!:
Materials:
- Clay pot (I bought mine at Dollar Tree)
- Napkins (Also bought at Dollar Tree
- Brown spray paint (flat or satin)
- Waverly Chalk paint (I used the color plaster)
- Vasaline
- paper towels ( Make sure they don’t have print or the ink will get onto your project)
- Mod Podge
- Paint brush
- Foam brush
- Raffia to embellish
How to:
Step 1: Spray paint the outside of the clay pot brown and allow to dry. Because it is a clay pot it does not take long to dry.
Step 2: Apply Vaseline everywhere you want your pot to be “rusted”. I like to focus on the rims and a little on the sides as that’s where I think it would naturally rust first.
Step 3: Paint the clay pot with waverly chalk paint. Once the paint is dry, wipe it off with a paper towel.
Step 4: Peel the backing off of the napkins and begin to cut out the designs you want on your pot. Try to cut the design out as close to the edge as possible. Then begin to Mod Podge the designs to the clay pot. I like to put a small dab of Mod Podge on the clay pot where I want my design to go, then gently press the dressing to the Mod Podge and then paint over it with a layer of mod mode. Once I am finished I add a final coat of Mod Podge to seal the entire pot.
Step 5: Lastly, you can embellish your pot with raffia and add real or fake flowers to it.
If you decide to make this DIY I’d love to hear from ya! You can drop a comment below or message me on any of my social media pages. Hope you have a blessed weekend and as always remember to keep it simple. Catch ya next week my friends! Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, youtube
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