How beautifully decorate the flower pot with your own hands at home - different ideas and methods with photos and descriptions.
1. How to decorate a flower pot with cloth
You can completely change the appearance of the pot, saving it with a cloth. Gustly lubricate the pot with glue (take the one that when frozen will be waterproof), wrap it with a cloth. Cress the cloth by smoothing it. Excess edges cut.
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2. How to decorate a flower pot lace
Similarly, you can stick to the pots of lace cloth or lace strips - if you like a similar style.
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3. Decoupage for decorating flower pot
Decoupage is one of the easiest, spectacular and giving a variety of ways of ways to decorate a flower pot. The method is suitable for ceramic pots without coating or such pots already covered with paint. Clean and dry the pot. Before decoupage, you can cover it with paint (wait until it dries). Cut motifs from napkins and use glue to decoupage and brush to glue their pots.
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4. How to decorate ceramic or plastic floral pots of fabric strips
The option that is best suited for decorating the volumetric pots with large plants. Canya of different colors cut into stripes and squares with scissors zigzag. Put the top edge of the pot with squares, and then stick strips one. The lower edge of the pot also place the squares. The cloth can be decorated with a ceramic, and plastic pot, you can decorate the old flower pot.
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5. Paint + inscription to decorate pots
To change the appearance of the flower pot, you can paint it. And in addition - apply an inscription or drawing. For effect, like on this photo, take a tight paint for external work, so the coating will be more durable. Fold the pot, dry and cover in two layers of paint, giving everyone to dry. The inscription can be applied in a stencil or thin brush.
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6. Uneven staining + inscription made by stamp
Such staining, when the paint covers the pot unevenly, gives the effect of the composition, emphasizes the man-made. For this effect, take a matte tight paint and put it with a wide flat brush with a rigid bristle. Inscriptions of contrast paint are applied using stamps.
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7. Staining "Up Legs" for Decoration Pot
To achieve the effect of waste, first paint the pot in one color and dry the paint. Then turn the pot and leut another paint on top (if the paint is not enough liquid, you can dilute it, better - special fluid).
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8. Pots painted by stencil
For such a decor, we need stencils that can be bought in stores for needlework or artistic, matte waterproof paint and a sponge or a fairly hard brush. Stick to the corner, apply paint, let it dry and remove the stencil. Ready!
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9. Decorating Flower Gorshkov Pottia
This one of the most exquisite and unusual decor variants is performed with the help of sweat, the finest sheets of metal, imitating tin gold. Special glue and brush will also need (it is better to search for in stores for artists). First, the glue is applied to the surface, then the leaflet swept, which is gently smoothed. Pope can be decorated with both a pot, painted and simple ceramic.
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10. Decoration of flower pots with newspapers
Here is another unusual, but simple version of the decor of flower pots, which simply repeat with your own hands. Technology here is the same as in Papier-Masha, glue can be used for decoupage. The newspapers will burst into pieces, apply glue to the pot and glue pieces, too lubricated with glue, one by one.
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11. Decoration for pots from seashells
Decoration of pots from seashells is a good option to complement succulents. Disassemble the shells in size and glue the adhesive gun first those that are more launched from the top edge. With each new one, take smaller seashells, and so decorate the entire pot.
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12. Decoration of flower pots with paint and decorative pebbles
These 4 pots for succulents are conceived and made as an ensemble: each painted in a brighter shade of one color. First paint the two layers of all pots. When the paint dries, protect the top of the pots of foil and paint tape and paint the bottom of the Golden paint spray. I also cover the pallets. At the end, add on top to the soil of colored decorative stones.
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