Make easy, beautiful and unique mosaic flower pots using terra cotta pots and stained glass tiles. ** Note: you will find it hard to make just one!
Learn how to make DIY mosaic flower pots to add beauty to a container garden. Use broken china or thrifted plates to decorate your clay pots.
Learn how to make broken china mosaics using old plates. This step-by-step tutorial shows how to create mosaic flower pots for succulents.
Learn materials and methods for making your own outdoor mosaic birdbaths, tabletops, gazing balls, flowerpots, stepping stones, and more.
Add color to your landscape with easy-to-make stepping stones you decorate with mosaics. Use the same technique for other mosaic garden projects.
Learn how to make DIY mosaic flower pots to add beauty to a container garden. Use broken china or thrifted plates to decorate your clay pots.
Different view of my flower pot.
Learn to mosaic a terra cotta pot. We'll show you what tiles to use, how to grout your mosaic, and how to seal your mosaic. Great project for beginners!
Make easy, beautiful and unique mosaic flower pots using terra cotta pots and stained glass tiles. ** Note: you will find it hard to make just one!
To grout or not to grout! I can across an interesting discussion the other day which shared a number of view points on whether you should grout or not.
Crafting a Colorful Home
The art of Mosaic was believed to be first used in the Mesopotamian area around the 3rd-century BC. It made its way across ancient civilizations and over thousands of years. But what exactly is Mosaic? Is it a type of art that a beginner can do? Can any material be made into a Mosaic? We've […]
Artist Morgan Halford's mosaic flower pot planters are colorful geometric abstracts executed with a spooky level of precision.
Artist Morgan Halford's mosaic flower pot planters are colorful geometric abstracts executed with a spooky level of precision.
I made a stained glass mosaic pot from a cheap IKEA trash can and pieces of broken glass. First thing is to drill holes on the bottom of the FNISS trash can
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It's such a conversation starter!
A mosaic is simply a pattern made up of small pieces of tile, glass, or other materials, usually secured with grout. Here's the nitty-gritty on materials, tools, and tips to get started.
Here is my step-by-step guide to show you how I created this cheerful, summery mosaic flower pot for the garden. You can also buy a kit to help you to make your own!! You will need: MATERIALS Plai…
Plants placed in flower pots are only one of the numerous wonderful tactics to boost a home or space. Painting flower pots is among the simplest approaches to decorate them! Terra Cotta flower pots are quite inexpensive, in contrast to the faux plastic look-a-likes, and though they are easy and plain there are lots of methods to spice them up.
Let your creativity bloom with DIY Mosaic Flower Pots! Upcycle your broken dishes or thrift store finds with this trash-to-treasure craft and create one-of-a-kind flower pots for your garden or fo…
I added mosiac tiles to this plant pot.
This unique teal and amber flower pot is 7 inches wide and 6 inches tall. It contains ceramic flowers with glass beads and is grouted and sealed for indoor use.
Mosaics are a unique way to bring color and style to your garden or backyard. You can DIY these mosaic ideas and brighten up your outdoor space.
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Let your creativity bloom with DIY Mosaic Flower Pots! Upcycle your broken dishes or thrift store finds with this trash-to-treasure craft and create one-of-a-kind flower pots for your garden or fo…
Crafting a Colorful Home
When it comes to flower pots, there are plenty of choices acording to different patterns and materials, such as clay, ceramic, stone and concrete.
Let your creativity bloom with DIY Mosaic Flower Pots! Upcycle your broken dishes or thrift store finds with this trash-to-treasure craft and create one-of-a-kind flower pots for your garden or fo…
1. Paula's Pot, 2. Square pot with blue gems grouted, 3. pot sides glued, 4. Warm colours, 5. large pot grouted, 6. Grouted big pot, 7. Grouted in green, 8. The Very big pot grouted, 9. Rose pot grouted, 10. Spotty with grey grout, 11. Green gem pot grouted, 12. butterfly pot, 13. Grouted porch pots, 14. Bits and pieces pot wip, 15. Peachy pot, 16. two sides of planter Created with fd's Flickr Toys
I have a weakness for dishes, and on each trip I take, I usually find a potter who makes colorful pots and bring some home. I also collect old dishes in pretty colors and patterns from flea markets and yard sales. When they break, I cannot bear to throw them out. I began saving them at least a decade ago, stashing them in the basement in the hopes of using them for mosaic work. I have been intrigued by the pique assiette technique, which uses shards of broken dishes to make new things—whether they’re new vases or pots, walls, or buildings. To find out more about the art of mosaics, do some Web searches using these key words: Maison Picassiette, Antoni Gaudí mosaic, Grandma Prisbrey’s Bottle Village, the Little Chapel, Guernsey. You, too, will be inspired to save your broken dishes! Making a mosaic-covered flowerpot is a messy project best done outside or in a space that can get wet and dirty. Give yourself several days to complete this project. First you will break your dishes into small pieces called shards. With a gluelike substance called mastic, you will attach them to the pot. Finally, you will fill the empty spaces with grout, which will hold them onto the pot.
Learn how to make DIY mosaic flower pots to add beauty to a container garden. Use broken china or thrifted plates to decorate your clay pots.
Multi colored mosaic iridescent tile planter pot. We used a variety of colors from an iridescent tile line, randomly cut into shapes and grouted with dark grout to help the colors stand out. Perfect for indoor or outdoor plants to add a little artistic touch to your space. Approx. measurements: Top opening--6 inches Bottom--3 inches Height--5 1/4 inches