I got this idea from homestoriesatoz.com. I made mine almost identical to hers except the top flat piece for the actual bath part. In fact I even used the same color paint! She had used a glass bowl from an old light fixture for the top. I didn't have one so I used a 16" saucer like the clay pots. I did have a problem getting the top flower pot to stay straight. I put a brace under it to hold it up straight. You will need: One 8" terracotta pot Four 6" terracotta pots One 4-5" terracotta pot One 16" terracotta saucer Primer (I used Valspar) Spray Paint (I used Valspar Exotic Sea) 5 ft rebar I added a little frog statue that I had, but that's up to you. You can use other sized pots and rebar. Whatever works for you. Clean off your pots and spray inside and out with 2 coats primer. For me this took a whole can. Let each coat dry well. Now do the same with the paint. Again let each coat dry well. For me this took less than a can. Put the rebar into the ground. Measure first so you will know how much to leave above ground. For me this was 36", the height of all the pots. You want to have at least 2 ft. rebar in the ground for stability. Put your 8" pot onto the rebar for the base and fill with potting soil. Now begin to put on the 6" pots tilting them as you go. You can fill with potting soil before or after assembly. The top pot will be the 4" pot. (No soil in this one) That one must be level as the saucer will go on top of that. I chose a 4" pot that was wider on the top than a normal 4" pot would be. Now add the saucer and anything decorative you want to add. If you want to glue it down you can use DAP Household/Aquatic Adhesive. I chose not to as I think it will make for easier cleaning. I selected this post to be featured on and http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/.