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Flower Pot with Plant Poke
By: Chris Myer Williams
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Chris Myer Williams
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I have always found comfort and happiness when I was busy designing and creating. I have many interests and talents and often I am torn when deciding which art medium to work creatively in. Decorative painting is my first love; however, I also enjoy stenciling, jewelry making, sewing, crochet, needlework of all kinds, cooking, card making, faux finishes, decorating and gardening. Working in the craft and hobby industry for many years, I have enjoyed the pleasures of traveling, teaching, and sharing with others basic crafting how-tos! Currently, I am employed as the Marketing Education Director at Plaid. My career journey to this day, is still allowing me the gift of sharing with others the joys of crafting and finding their creative spirits! I hope that our creative paths may cross one day. Until then... happy creating!
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AT A GLANCE
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Skill Level: Beginner
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Supplies
PLAID Supplies
- Mod Podge ® 7 Piece Tool Kit
- Mod Podge ® Acrylic Shapes - Basics, Flat & Charm
- Mod Podge ® Podgeable Paper Flip Books - Nature
- FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Olive Green, 2 oz.
- FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Forest Moss, 2 oz.
- Mod Podge ® Dimensional Magic - Glitter Gold, 2 oz.
- Mod Podge ® Matte, 8 oz.
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Other Supplies
Terra cotta flower pot in choice of size 12” Thin dowel 1” x 3” Rect of scrap wood White craft glue or hot glue Brush basin or container for water Foam plates Paper towels No. 6
flat brush
Instructions
Preparation Instructions- Neatly basecoat the body of the terra cotta pot Olive Green. Allow to dry and
reapply base color.
- Basecoat rim of terra cotta pot Forest Moss. Allow to dry and reapply base color.
- Basecoat dowel and rectangle wood shape Olive Green.Using scissors cut out all desired paper shapes.
Crafting Instructions
- Using ¾” flat brush, apply Mod Podge to backside of each paper piece.
Flip “podged” paper over and apply to dry basecoated surface. Press in place.
Using Mod Podge squeegee holding at a 45° angle, pull squeegee toward you over
wet papers using light pressure. This will release any caught air bubbles as well as
squeeze out any excess Mod Podge. Allow to dry.
- Continue applying papers were desired over project surface until desired effect is
achieved. Allow to dry.
- Apply Mod Podge over the front of the paper design to be added to the back of the
rectangle acrylic shape. Allow to dry.
- Using a No. 6 flat brush, paint Forest Moss leaves on Olive Green terra cotta pot
base between “podged” butterflies. Allow to dry.
- Apply one to two additional coats of Mod Podge over the entire surface allowing
each to thoroughly dry before applying the next.
- Using writer tip of Gold Glitter Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, apply a liberal coat
over butterflies on pot. Lay pot on its side while Dimensional Magic is drying.
- Attach the acrylic shape to the wood rectangle and then to the dowel to create the
plant poke using either white craft glue or hot glue.
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