Spring is here, friends (yay!), so I combined some of my favorite Spring colors with my favorite plants (anyone else out there LOVE succulents like I do?) and created these gold foil, mod podged planters! These look great on the desk in my craft room, and succulents are low-maintenance enough that anyone can keep them alive. Want to create something similar? Here’s the easy how-to…
Materials:
Mod Podge
planters
succulents
gilding sheets
foam brush
craft paint
Step 1: Decide on your color scheme, and start painting your pots. Mine took between 2-3 coats each, depending on the color. Once done, you’ll have these pretties…
Step 2: This next step requires a bit of patience, but is well worth it in the end! I know that there are special tools and products out there for gilding projects, but I love using what I have on hand, and I found that Mod Podge is a great complement to gilding sheets if you want that shiny, metallic effect that is so popular right now!
First, put your Mod Podge on your planter using your foam brush. Lay your gilding sheet on top of your Mod Podge, press firmly, and let dry (30 minutes or so). Carefully remove your gilding sheet, brush off the excess gilding material, and, if desired, seal with a clear acrylic sealer to set. I love the rustic edges and abstract shapes…but you can make yours have cleaner edges if you desire!
And you’re done!
Have a lovely day!
linking to:
tatertots and jello
the diy dreamer
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