How to Make Floal Mod Podge Terracotta Pots
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2019
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Mod Podge terracotta pots make a great addition to your outdoor space and they make lovely gifts too.
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I have always wanted to decoupage napkins! Great idea to separate the layers.
These turned out cute. I especially like the Hawaiian patterns.
These are so cute! I'm totally gonna make this with my kids! They will LOVE it!
Yes, a totally kid friendly project!
sush a cute and fun idea for me and my kid to do!
Those are so beautiful.
These are so pretty and colorful! I've always wanted to try this!
Hi i really enjoyed this Vlog. x
Love this idea. Thanks!
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That's so cute.... I bought everything but I don't have any terracotta pots..lol
At least those are easy to come by! Enjoy making your project.
Great job
Will the water in the catch plate at the bottom of the pots ruin the decoupage? I believe these pots have to be dry at all times??
If you want to preserve the artwork on the outside you can use a product called Triple Thick that will give it a shine it is a glaze. Even so, if you are going to plant the soil in the pot even if you put mod podge inside the water will eventually seep through. Also it is an indoor pot only.
Thanks for the tips. I use triple thick to seal my outdoor pots and have a video on how and why to seal them inside and out so the water won't ruin the art work.
I live in Sr. Fl. would this techine "survive" the summer FL rains?
It will hold up to some rain and moisture, but repeated rain might wear down the sealer. Probably best to keep it at least in a partially covered area.