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Decoupage ceramic pots.
You can apply the glue using a paintbrush or a foam brush.
Clay pots are great to decoupage.
First decide what item you want to decoupage.
A few top tips a little time lapse of decoupage decorating a plant pot.
After i finished applying the 3 materials to the pots i let them dry for several hours.
I chose the first option so i dipped a paintbrush in water to tear off any excess pieces of napkin around the rim and bottom.
Then she sets to oven to 170 degrees and puts the pot in the oven then she turns the oven off leaving the pot in the oven for 20 30 min.
Jul 23 2020 explore designs by vincenza s board decoupage flower pots followed by 688 people on pinterest.
I ll show you how.
Decoupage terracotta pots place of my taste ordinary terracotta pots are decorated with paper napkins to give them a bit of color and welcome spring.
The patch needs to be a little bigger than the first image you will be laying down.
Decoupage using a whole napkin when using napkins for decoupage you have the choice to 1 apply the whole napkin or 2 cut out smaller portions to partially cover the pots.
As you can see decorating the terra cotta pots with decoupage meaning mod podge was super easy.
Then i applied a sealer coat to all the pots and let them dry overnight.
Embellishing my decoupaged terra cotta pots.
Hand decoupage decorated terracotta plant pots.
The sky is the limit here.
But not so great outside unless you weatherproof them.
Step 1 selecting what to decoupage.
In the first article i said you can decoupage a teapot because porcelain is a good insulator.
Paint a patch of decoupage glue onto your pot where you want the image to go.
Place your hands around a filled teapot and you ll feel how little heat escapes to the outside.
See more ideas about flower pots decoupage indoor flower pots.
You could create art on a blank canvas of wood plastic metal ceramic or paper or you might use decoupage to decorate an old piece of furniture or a boring light shade.
This napkin technique is a quick and easy way to add a burst of color to your greenery.
It allows the tea to steep and remain hot for quite some time by keeping the heat inside the pot.
Keep your overlaps as small as possible.