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Glitter your hearts out with these easy to make DIY Glitter Flower Pots!
Supplies:
Paint a coat of FolkArt Color Shift Metallic Paint on the outside of the pot. For this pot, I used Purple Flash. My favorite thing about these paints is the metallic luster that shifts in changing light! Let the paint dry completely, then add another coat if you need more coverage.
After the paint has dried, you can add some sparkle! Glitterific paint is my new favorite!! It's filled with multiple-sized glitter particles suspended in a crystal clear base to makes the glitter application completely mess-free. No dumping glitter over paper and then spilling it all over the floor. One coat around the bottom of the flower pot and I was done! Since the base dries clear and glossy, you don't need to add an additional sealer. Plus, the glitter is held in place - even when you touch it!
Once the Glitterific paint has dried, the flower pot is complete! You can create different looks depending on the paint color combinations you use. For this flower pot, the base is Purple Flash with Blue Moon.
This gorgeous Glitter Flower Pot is Color Shift in Aqua Flash with Glitterific in Aqua.
The last Glitter Flower Pot is Color Shift in Pink Flash with Glitterific in Princess.
Since I can't keep a plant alive (I consider my home a hospice for plants), FloraCraft succulent picks look amazing in the DIY Glitter Flower Pots! After you choose a succulent pick (there are a ton to choose from), add a piece of floral foam into the pot and arrange the picks. Pour in some small river rocks, and the glitter flower pots are ready to put on display!
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These DIY Glitter Flower Pots are so much fun to make, and are so easy! They would be a fun craft to do with the girls, or get your kids in on the action and let them paint their own.
What color would you paint your Glitter Flower Pots?
I was thinking of making these pots for a birthday party craft. Does the paint dry quickly enough to be completed within a 2 hour timeframe?
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