French Map & Cacti Pots...❥

Decorating pots ideas
Ok - I admit I really do have 'a thing' for cacti.
Let's blame my Grandad.
He had a vast collection in pots, and as a child I would watch him tend them with so much love!
Decorating pots ideas
For this project I painted some small terracotta pots with with chalk paint.
Then left them a day to dry.
Decorating pots ideas
Next steps require Mod Podge.
(In new Zealand this is available at most craft outlets.)
Decorating pots ideas
And some decoupage paper.
Though you could use fancy serviettes if preferred.
If you use serviettes, take of the back layer of paper.
Decorating pots ideas
I'm loving this cool map design...
Decorating pots ideas
Measure the paper to size, brush wrong side with Mod Podge and manipulate it on to the pot.
You'll need to pleat it to fit the curves.
Decorating pots ideas
 Leave to dry.
Once dry, seal with a layer of clear sealer that will tolerate outdoor conditions.
Decorating pots ideas
 Once sealed, leave to dry for a week.
Decorating pots ideas
 Then, plant the desired plants using a suitable potting medium.
Which, in my case, is cacti.
But you could plant an annual flower like a pansy.

Decorating pots ideas
I'm planting baby cacti.
But you could plant an annual flower like a pansy.
Decorating pots ideas
And don't these sweet French Map pots look fab on this railing top on my covered deck?
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7 comments:

Greg Hill said...

These are very cute Tracy Lee.
This a great little project for those pots that are just laying around empty that we all have.
Love the map look to them...

Tracey Lee Cassin said...

Thanks Greg. If you do this make sure you use an outdoor grade sealer to finish. Even though they say Mod Podge is a sealer, on my first attempt at these, it still seemed to absorb moisture even if on a covered deck. 2nd attempt - outdoor grade sealer and I had no problems. :)

Sibylle said...

Genius!! What a clever idea. They look great :-)

Greg Hill said...

Thanks for sharing your experience on that... i't's appreciated :>)

Debra said...

This is a wonderful idea. It would make great little gifts.

Tracey Lee Cassin said...

Thanks Sibylle.

Tracey Lee Cassin said...

Yes they would. :)