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Shabby Rose Pot

By: Cathie & Steve
This fashionable decorative pot is one of the Artsy Clay Pots projects by Cathie and Steve.
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Supplies

PLAID Supplies
  • FolkArt ® Outdoor™ Acrylic Colors - Metallic - Pure Gold, 2 oz.
  • Mod Podge ® Fabric, 8 oz.
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Other Supplies
Foam paintbrush
Clay pot
Burlap fabric
Floral printed fabric
Hot glue gun and glue
Ribbons
Velvet leaves
Silk flowers

Instructions

  1. Paint the rim of the clay pot with Pure Gold.
  2. Create a template of the base of the pot by wrapping it with paper and tracing off. Cut the burlap fabric using the template. Coat the base of the pot with Mod Podge Fabric, wrap the burlap around the pot, smooth with your fingers and add more Mod Podge to secure the ends.
  3. Hot glue ribbon trim around the top of the burlap.
  4. Cut a flower motif from fabric. Coat the back with Mod Podge Fabric, position onto the pot, smooth the pieces and continue adding more cut pieces.
  5. Hot glue velvet leaves and a flower to the front of the pot.
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