Mosaic Flowerpot
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
Preserve old treasures and create a useful gift in the process.
- Materials
-
- Newspaper
- Pieces of broken pottery, tiles, beads, marbles, beach glass, shells or charms
- Ceramic tile grout (available at hardware stores)
- Plastic knife
- Terra-cotta flowerpot
- Sponge
X
- Instructions
-
-
Cover the work area with newspaper. Before starting to decorate the pot, sort through the pottery pieces and discard any that have sharp edges (a parent's job).
-
Spread a heavy layer of tile grout onto the flowerpot with the plastic knife. Then press the tile pieces into the wet grout. When finished, spread a little more grout between the pieces so that most of the broken edges are covered.
-
After the pot is dry, wipe off any grout film with a damp sponge.
-
- Tips:
- If you don't have broken pottery, place chipped, leftover tiles in a clear plastic bag (this way you can see what you're smashing) and break them with a hammer. Another good source for broken tiles is your local tile or hardware store; many will give you broken display tiles for free.
- Find more about:
-
- 1 Hour |
- All Ages |
- Birthday |
- Christmas |
- Clay Crafts |
- Decorating Projects |
- Flowers |
- Gifts |
- Hanukkah |
- Mother's Day |
- Preschooler |
- School Age |
- Teen |
- Tween
from Disney family Community
Related Groups
-
- Homemade Holidays
- Join us as we share ideas for adding the homemade touch to every holiday!
-
- Crafting With Kids
- Get great ideas for fun and cute crafts to make with your kids.









