Great video! Thank you. TIP: After to make your template on your tissue paper, make a more permanent template on plastic, especially if you are going to do many of this size pot. A great source for plastic to make the template is the Dollar Store cutting mats in the kitchen tools section. I use these plastic cutting mats to make applique templates for quilting.
I use gallon plastic water bottles for a plastic template if it's small enough. Sometimes I use take away foam food containers and cut them up. Thanks for the video! I used this method on a pillbox hat once, it wasn't easy!
Thank you ver6 much for such a detail decoupage project , I lea4ned now to use a pattern , I never knew how to get rid of the extra fold fabric,so I messed up a few, never again with your lesson.God bless. ❤️🙏🏻
I already have mini pots on hand and I also have enough fabric to open up a fabric store. I do not know if I would go out and buy the mod podge for my pots as most of my plants are already potted in nice pots bought several years ago and they are al large pots but, your idea gave me an idea to make pin cushions to sell at my craft sale. I usually paint the outside of the pots or stencils them or glue buttons all around but, I think fabric would be cool with the same fabric or different on the cushion top. I put very fine steel wool under the fabric instead of polyfoam because it keeps your pins sharp nd some pins if in a damp climate can rust and steel wood keeps them clean from rust. The fabric you used was beautiful and the 3 pots together were awesome looking. The Dollar Tree and Michael's have nice little artificial poseys that would look nice in your pots too stuck in florist foam. Or get some florist foam and some little US flags from the Dollar Tree and cover it with patriotic fabric and make a few to go down the middle of your picnic table on 4th of July. Make enough for how ever many guests you are having and then let them take the pot home when they leave. Sincerely, Rebekah in Alexandria, VA
Nancy Kent - couldn’t agree more! I love this so much!! I’ve never used mod Podge or crafted at all. I bought all sorts of things to decoupage, but couldn’t find paper anywhere. Walmart has fabric!!
The template is brilliant I was hoping someone could show a way I could figure out to decoupage these candles with a big pattern instead of strips and you really came through!
Thanks so much! Here's the written how-to on out blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ So glad we could help! Jennifer & Kitty
I need to run to Michael's to buy some outdoor modpodge - thanks for this. I have some red, white and blue fabric perfect for July 4th. Loved the template idea! Very clever :)
Thanks Genna! We used Outdoor Mod Podge so these pots are fine outside. Here's some more info about Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/ And this is what it looks like: amzn.to/39rUf9n Also we have a written how-to with the materials list on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ Hope that helps! Jennifer & Kitty
Hi Kimberly, So glad you liked the fabric pots. Here's the complete how-to on the blog with more photos of the pots. runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ Cheers, J&K
Great question Nancy! We chose Outdoor but Dishwasher Safe might work too. Here's some helpful information about Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/dishwasher-safe-mod-podge And Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/ Hope that helps, J&K
Thanks so much Diki! Yes, you should be able to do this on plastic pots. Here's some info about Mod Podge and plastic: blog.createandcraft.tv/how-to-use-mod-podge-ideas/ Cheers, Jennifer & Kitty
Great question! They are water resistant but if you are in a very wet place, you might want to keep them under the eaves and out of direct torrents. Here's the how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ Cheers, Jennifer & Kitty
Do you have to prime before painting? I'm going to have my granddaughters over to do flower pots for their Mom for Mother's Day and not sure how much time we'll have.
Great question Mercy. The Outdoor Mod Podge has a varnish built into it. So no extra varnish is necessary. Here's the written how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ J&K
Hi can i plant my plants straight in the pot or the plants need to be in another pot? Will the decoupage gets mouldy after some time due to watering the plants?
Great question Hanis! Yes you can plant directly in the pots. The decoupage will not get moldy from watering. We have a written how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ Hope that helps! Jennifer & Kitty
I,been checking all the Nursery's for clay pot's no luck in finding any.home Depot had a few but they are all crack! they are defective.maybe they stop making them.i,am wondering if we could do this on plastic pot's?
Hi Tamara, So sorry you are having trouble finding terra cotta pots. You might try Michael's or another craft store. We got these small ones at Dollar Tree. We see that you can also buy them from Amazon: amzn.to/3e424Et According to the fabulously helpful Mod Podge Rocks website, Mod Podge may or may not work well on plastic. They recommend doing a test to see if the Mod Podge will adhere properly to the plastic surface. modpodgerocksblog.com/the-7-steps-to-perfect-mod-podging-every-time/ Good luck! Jennifer & Kitty
Great question! We decoupaged with Outdoor Mod Podge with is quite water resistant. We have these mini pots planted with succulents on our deck outside and they still look great. Here's mor einformation about Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/ And here's the written how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ Cheers, Jennifer & Kitty
Great question Gan! We used Outdoor Mod Podge which is highly water resistant. We have these pots outside and they have weathered the elements beautifully! Here's some more info about Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/ And this is what it looks like: amzn.to/39rUf9n Also we have a written how-to with the materials list on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ Hope that helps! Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you so very much for making this tutorial. I recently got hold of a gorgeous floral piece of fabric and was oscillating between taking up needles (which I hate) and decoupage. Does this work with a lighter fabric like chiffon? If it does I'm all set!
Good Video, but since I've never done decoupage before, I could use a bit more info... Like, does the mod podge dry to clear? Can this pot be used outdoors?
Yes Mod Podge dries clear. And yes, these can live outside. Here's a good beginning tutorial for decoupage. How To Decoupage A Tray With Mod Podge ruclips.net/video/DDqN2QgXwzw/видео.html Let us know if you have any other questions! J&K
We just cut the fabric so it ends at the bottom edge. We used the Mod Podge to glue it down. Yes, Mod Podge Fabric should work. Thanks for commenting! J&K
For the template wouldn't it have been easier to measure the top and bottom circumference from a straight line drawn down the pot and measure the depth of the area as the tissue paper is just cumbersome. What I did notice is the curve of your template, is that why it's better to use tissue paper.?
Hi Corinna, Because the top of the pot is bigger around than the bottom, it doesn't work to cut out a rectangle template. So we use the tissue paper to get a true tracing of the pot. It ends up being curved. You can see a photo of the template in the how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ Hope that helps! J&K
Great question Linda! The Outdoor Mod Podge we used is a glue, finish and sealer in one. Here's the complete how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ J&K
Well I can tell from experience all the terra cotta pot I've sealed with modge podge leaked through and stained the material, just saying because now I'm doing them all over because I found that the sealer is necessary. Just saying 😌
So sorry that happened Linda. Have you tried the Outdoor Mod Podge? The folks at Mod Podge (Plaid) are super helpful if you want to contact them. plaidonline.com/about/contact Hope that helps! J&K
Pardon me. .. yrs ago I tried Mod Podge BUT, it didn't dry, stayed tacky. I do live in a very humid environment (So. FL.). One more question (pleeZe!); can you apply a sealer even when you think you'll only use an item indoors?
Hi TreeZa! We are from Tampa, Florida originally. We know that humidity well! We would recommend letting the Mod Podge dry a good long time, like 3 days. Indoors would be best. And yeZ you can use a sealer, although Mod Podge is a sealer in iteself. Here are the step by step instructions on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/ J&K
@@TheONeilSisters You're so kind to reply!! Yay Florida, huh! Yup, I realize Mod Podge IS a sealer in itself (I guess most glue-type things are) & yup, I let it dry like forever & it stayed tacky - oh well. Lol! Anyway, I've answered you before checking out the site you mentioned but, will definitely do it. Just bought a new house Nov. 2 & have lots of projects I want to try so, PURRfect timing! (Again, thank you for your help & kindness!) Merry Christmas!!!
When doing tutorials it would be wise to have all your steps done beforehand instead of waiting for paint to dry. Wisdom would have had several pots in all stages of the project as you are doing stages for the camera. Too much wasted time.
Thanks so much. I am 84 and just beginning to do this as a winter project.
What a fun project for winter!
J&K
Motivation!! Inspiration!!
Wow
So glad you like it!
J&K
Making the template is a super idea! I would never have known how to handle the shape of the covering otherwise! Thanks for sharing.
The template does all the work! So glad we could help!
Jennifer & Kitty
Great video! Thank you. TIP: After to make your template on your tissue paper, make a more permanent template on plastic, especially if you are going to do many of this size pot. A great source for plastic to make the template is the Dollar Store cutting mats in the kitchen tools section. I use these plastic cutting mats to make applique templates for quilting.
What a great tip! Thanks for sharing!
J&K
I use gallon plastic water bottles for a plastic template if it's small enough. Sometimes I use take away foam food containers and cut them up. Thanks for the video! I used this method on a pillbox hat once, it wasn't easy!
These little pots are adorable!
Thanks so much!
J&K
Cute idea using fabric instead of hand painting on a design! I'm definitely going to do this. Thanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial.
Thanks Evelyn!
J&K
OMG! This Is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you so much. The pots can be used for so many things. Great pencil holder too.
Thank you Yvonne. And what a fun idea!
J&K
Thank you ver6 much for such a detail decoupage project , I lea4ned now to use a pattern , I never knew how to get rid of the extra fold fabric,so I messed up a few, never again with your lesson.God bless. ❤️🙏🏻
So glad we could help Maria!
J&K
Very well explained and demonstrated. Thank you for this tutorial.
Thanks so much Sandra!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you so much. You video was very well explained. I am a beginner to crafts, but love it alot. Beautiful job, love those little pots.
Thanks for the kind words Tracy!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
What a lovely idea! Can't wait to try it! Thk You!
They are really fun to make!
Cheers,
J&K
Love your tutorials. It’s good to colour coordinate the pins to your material too! That’s the sort of thing I’d do.
Thanks Julie!!
J&K
So very pretty. Thank you for the clear instructions. Definitely going to try this.
Thanks so much!
J&K
This is a wonderful idea. Such pretty flowers.
Thanks so much!
Wow! I’m going to be doing this for our yard this year. Thanks so much your tutorial was so clear and easy to follow. I can’t wait to try this, 😍
Isn't it fun!? So glad you liked it too!
J&K
Me too🥀🥀
Love love the Material and paint color.. Great Tutorial. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks Connie!
Beautiful pattern🌺
And well expain!
Thank you❤
Thanks Tamara!
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This is a wonderful video and the pot is so cute!
Thanks Linda!
J&K
I jut love this- and my colors too! Thank you for the lesson. 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks Diedra!
J&K
I already have mini pots on hand and I also have enough fabric to open up a fabric store. I do not know if I would go out and buy the mod podge for my pots as most of my plants are already potted in nice pots bought several years ago and they are al large pots but, your idea gave me an idea to make pin cushions to sell at my craft sale. I usually paint the outside of the pots or stencils them or glue buttons all around but, I think fabric would be cool with the same fabric or different on the cushion top. I put very fine steel wool under the fabric instead of polyfoam because it keeps your pins sharp nd some pins if in a damp climate can rust and steel wood keeps them clean from rust. The fabric you used was beautiful and the 3 pots together were awesome looking. The Dollar Tree and Michael's have nice little artificial poseys that would look nice in your pots too stuck in florist foam. Or get some florist foam and some little US flags from the Dollar Tree and cover it with patriotic fabric and make a few to go down the middle of your picnic table on 4th of July. Make enough for how ever many guests you are having and then let them take the pot home when they leave. Sincerely, Rebekah in Alexandria, VA
Wonderful ideas Rebekah! Thanks so much for sharing them with us!
J&K
Great and concise video. Can’t wait to make one. Thanks.
Thanks Nancy!
Nancy Kent - couldn’t agree more! I love this so much!! I’ve never used mod Podge or crafted at all. I bought all sorts of things to decoupage, but couldn’t find paper anywhere. Walmart has fabric!!
Great tip about Walmart! Thanks for sharing!
J&K
I saw this video after watching others and I love the way you do it. Just had to hit subscribe!
Yay! So glad you subscribed!
J&K
So beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting!
J&K
You are very welcome! 😊
The template is brilliant I was hoping someone could show a way I could figure out to decoupage these candles with a big pattern instead of strips and you really came through!
Thanks so much! Here's the written how-to on out blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
So glad we could help!
Jennifer & Kitty
Awesome.. i brought terra cotta pots for my cupcake bouquets and didn’t have an idea of what to do with it.. thank you!! Awesome tutorial
Yay! Thanks!
Excellent video.
Thanks Regina!
J&K
LOVE this! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks so much! Glad you like it!
Jennifer & Kitty
What a lovely tutorial, thank you
Thanks Leticia!
J&K
👏 👏 👏 Brilliant! Lovely ❤
Thanks so much!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
Nice to know about the "making a template" idea. I would have struggled with that.
So glad we helped!
J&K
I need to run to Michael's to buy some outdoor modpodge - thanks for this. I have some red, white and blue fabric perfect for July 4th. Loved the template idea! Very clever :)
What a fun idea Angie! Happy Fourth!! J&K
Brilliant colour chosen..
Thank you!
I thought it was a life size pot :) I will try tomorrow on my big pot. Thank you!
They are tiny mini pots. But you can make them any size! J&K
Thanks so much for the inspiration. Can these pots with frantic withstand being outside?
Thanks Genna! We used Outdoor Mod Podge so these pots are fine outside. Here's some more info about Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/
And this is what it looks like: amzn.to/39rUf9n
Also we have a written how-to with the materials list on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
Hope that helps!
Jennifer & Kitty
Loves it! Thanks
So pretty! Would like to have seen the final product inside and out.
Hi Kimberly, So glad you liked the fabric pots. Here's the complete how-to on the blog with more photos of the pots. runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
Cheers,
J&K
Lovely
Thanks Linda!
Jennifer & Kitty
Beautiful 😍
Thanks Lucy!
J&K
Really beautiful!! Thank you...
Thanks Elle!
Quite informative! Thanks.
Thanks Lisa!
J&K
Awesomeness 🥰
Thanks Louisa!
J&K
So very nice!
Thanks!
Super cute for a kid's garden or one's desk at the office but kinda ghetto fabulous for an adult garden.
LOL! Thanks Gian!
"Ghetto Fabulous" - lol.
So cute
Thanks Sherry!
J&K
Great video!!! Do you know if the dishwasher safe mod podge can be used instead of the outdoor version?
Great question Nancy! We chose Outdoor but Dishwasher Safe might work too. Here's some helpful information about Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/dishwasher-safe-mod-podge
And Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/
Hope that helps,
J&K
This is wonderful and you explained it so well. Can you do this on a plastic pot also?
Thanks so much Diki! Yes, you should be able to do this on plastic pots. Here's some info about Mod Podge and plastic: blog.createandcraft.tv/how-to-use-mod-podge-ideas/
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
@@TheONeilSisters Hi, thanks for responding. I check out your blog and go from there. You guys are great! 😁
Aw thanks!!
hey loved your work ❤ one question, are these water proof or water resistant? I want to do it for my outdoor plastic pots. & mostly it's raining here
Great question! They are water resistant but if you are in a very wet place, you might want to keep them under the eaves and out of direct torrents.
Here's the how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
Do you have to prime before painting? I'm going to have my granddaughters over to do flower pots for their Mom for Mother's Day and not sure how much time we'll have.
You can try it without priming but it might use more paint. Good luck!
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you. Beautiful video 💕
Thank you so much!
sooo cute !!
Aren't they?!
Thanks for the wonderful video from india ... Varnish s not necessary for this ?
Great question Mercy. The Outdoor Mod Podge has a varnish built into it. So no extra varnish is necessary. Here's the written how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
J&K
@@TheONeilSisters thank you so much .. well understood 👍
Love the pots! Can you put material on a smooth mason jar?
We don't see why not? Let us know how it turns out!
J&K
Hi can i plant my plants straight in the pot or the plants need to be in another pot? Will the decoupage gets mouldy after some time due to watering the plants?
Great question Hanis! Yes you can plant directly in the pots. The decoupage will not get moldy from watering.
We have a written how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
Hope that helps!
Jennifer & Kitty
@@TheONeilSisters thanks, will try this!
Nice...thank you🙂
Thanks for watching! J&K
Always lay your fabric flat on the table to cut! You will get a more accurate fit to the pattern piece
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you!!!!!!!
You're so welcome!!
J&K
Cute I like it.
Thanks! So glad you like it!
Merci infiniment très joli
Thanks Fatima!
J&K
So if I use the fabric on the planters like you do I can keep them outside if it rains?
Great question! We suggest keeping them out of direct weather.
J&K
@@TheONeilSisters I use outdoor decoupage
You might be able to use freezer paper. It is still clear, sturdier and you can iron it on the fabric instead of using pins.
We've never tried that! Thanks for the tip!
J&K
Can I use regular matte finish modpoge? I don't plan on having the pots sit outside, I may just put artificial flowers in them- thank you!
Yes Dora. You can use Matte Mod Podge. Great question!
J&K
Question: do you have to use chalk paint on an item if you are using tissues? Thanks 🙏
We haven't tried the chalk paint with tissues. If you try it, let us know how it works.
J&K
Nice👌👌
Thanks so much!
Jennifer & Kitty
I,been checking all the
Nursery's for clay pot's no luck in finding any.home
Depot had a few but they
are all crack! they are defective.maybe they stop making them.i,am wondering if we could do this on plastic pot's?
Hi Tamara, So sorry you are having trouble finding terra cotta pots. You might try Michael's or another craft store. We got these small ones at Dollar Tree. We see that you can also buy them from Amazon: amzn.to/3e424Et
According to the fabulously helpful Mod Podge Rocks website, Mod Podge may or may not work well on plastic. They recommend doing a test to see if the Mod Podge will adhere properly to the plastic surface. modpodgerocksblog.com/the-7-steps-to-perfect-mod-podging-every-time/
Good luck!
Jennifer & Kitty
Usually when you water a plant in Terra Cotta the whole pot absorbs the moisture. How does that not ruin the outside? Thanks! 🙂
Great question! We decoupaged with Outdoor Mod Podge with is quite water resistant. We have these mini pots planted with succulents on our deck outside and they still look great. Here's mor einformation about Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/
And here's the written how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
@@TheONeilSisters Thank you so much for answering! This will be a great winter project!! 😁
Fun!
Love it !
Thanks Dawn!
J&K
More decoupage please
Isn't decoupage so fun?! Thanks for watching!
J&K
Is this going to be waterproof/ water resistant?
Great question Gan! We used Outdoor Mod Podge which is highly water resistant. We have these pots outside
and they have weathered the elements beautifully! Here's some more info about Outdoor Mod Podge: modpodgerocksblog.com/mod-podge-outdoor/
And this is what it looks like: amzn.to/39rUf9n
Also we have a written how-to with the materials list on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
Hope that helps!
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you so very much for making this tutorial. I recently got hold of a gorgeous floral piece of fabric and was oscillating between taking up needles (which I hate) and decoupage. Does this work with a lighter fabric like chiffon? If it does I'm all set!
It should work with chiffon, but you might want to test a piece to make sure!
Jennifer & Kitty
Sounds feasible. I'll test out a piece before going all in I suppose! Thank you, this video was really helpful.
You are welcome!
J&K
can you use this same technique for a bracelet?
Do you want to decoupage a wooden bangle with fabric? That would be fun! Great idea! J&K
What fabric can we use.. In this technique???
We used quilting cotton (100% cotton).
J&K
Good Video, but since I've never done decoupage before, I could use a bit more info... Like, does the mod podge dry to clear? Can this pot be used outdoors?
Yes Mod Podge dries clear. And yes, these can live outside.
Here's a good beginning tutorial for decoupage.
How To Decoupage A Tray With Mod Podge
ruclips.net/video/DDqN2QgXwzw/видео.html
Let us know if you have any other questions!
J&K
Beautiful i love it 😍I have all materials other den Mod Podge plz help me wr can i buy it?? In wood shop or Paint shop but I can't but in online
Amazon has it and so do most craft stores.
Hope that helps!
J&K
www.amazon.com/Mod-Podge-Waterbase-16-Ounces-CS15062/dp/B001681ZA4/ref=sr_1_18?crid=C4FJB4XFLWUE&keywords=mod%2Bpodge&qid=1555007843&s=gateway&sprefix=mod%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-18&th=1
What kind of paint do you use for the lip, PLEASE TELL US
We used Plaid Martha Stewart Crafts Multi-Surface Acrylic Craft Paint Surf #32016 on top of white spray paint primer. Hope that helps! J&K
what did you to do the bottom edge? it's a lovely tutorial btw :) Also, can I use mod podge fabric instead?
We just cut the fabric so it ends at the bottom edge. We used the Mod Podge to glue it down. Yes, Mod Podge Fabric should work. Thanks for commenting! J&K
Would I be able to spray a clear outdoor sealant inside the pot & once dried then paint to inside top with my choice of indoor outdoor paint??
@@debbietestin8248 That sounds like it would work fine! J&K
For the template wouldn't it have been easier to measure the top and bottom circumference from a straight line drawn down the pot and measure the depth of the area as the tissue paper is just cumbersome. What I did notice is the curve of your template, is that why it's better to use tissue paper.?
Hi Corinna, Because the top of the pot is bigger around than the bottom, it doesn't work to cut out a rectangle template. So we use the tissue paper to get a true tracing of the pot. It ends up being curved. You can see a photo of the template in the how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
Hope that helps!
J&K
@@TheONeilSisters Thanks.....Im looking forward to trying it out soon. Its one of the best tutorials and pieces of work I have seen.....wonderful!
Can you use very light and thin fabric like from a scarf? I want to mp a pretty one on a wood panel for wall art. Bad idea?
Hi Jessica,
We haven't tried that, but it could work. Maybe do a test to see how it turns out. We'd love to hear your results.
J&K
Oh wow Jessica! I just moved into a new place with plenty of large walls. You just gave me an idea. ThanX!
Don't you need to seal the pot so the water doesn't stain the fabric?
Great question Linda! The Outdoor Mod Podge we used is a glue, finish and sealer in one. Here's the complete how-to on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
J&K
Well I can tell from experience all the terra cotta pot I've sealed with modge podge leaked through and stained the material, just saying because now I'm doing them all over because I found that the sealer is necessary. Just saying 😌
So sorry that happened Linda. Have you tried the Outdoor Mod Podge? The folks at Mod Podge (Plaid) are super helpful if you want to contact them. plaidonline.com/about/contact
Hope that helps!
J&K
Pardon me. .. yrs ago I tried Mod Podge BUT, it didn't dry, stayed tacky. I do live in a very humid environment (So. FL.). One more question (pleeZe!); can you apply a sealer even when you think you'll only use an item indoors?
Hi TreeZa! We are from Tampa, Florida originally. We know that humidity well! We would recommend letting the Mod Podge dry a good long time, like 3 days. Indoors would be best. And yeZ you can use a sealer, although Mod Podge is a sealer in iteself. Here are the step by step instructions on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/decoupage-mini-terra-cotta-pots-fabric/
J&K
@@TheONeilSisters You're so kind to reply!! Yay Florida, huh! Yup, I realize Mod Podge IS a sealer in itself (I guess most glue-type things are) & yup, I let it dry like forever & it stayed tacky - oh well. Lol! Anyway, I've answered you before checking out the site you mentioned but, will definitely do it. Just bought a new house Nov. 2 & have lots of projects I want to try so, PURRfect timing! (Again, thank you for your help & kindness!) Merry Christmas!!!
Same way to do la ,mp shades
Yes! Super fun way to decorate lampshades!
Jennifer & Kitty
😍😍
Thanks Shashi!
J&K
you should always cut fabric on a flat surface , not holding it up in the air.
Great tip Pauline! You can tell we do more crafting than sewing. Lol.
J&K
May I know what's modpage
Mod Podge is a decoupage medium. Here's a link to learn about it: plaidonline.com/brands/mod-podge
Hope that helps!
J&K
is this water proof
Yes! We used Outdoor Mod Podge which is waterproof. J&K
THANK YOU
Who are the ppl who don't like this?
Aw thanks Stefanie!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
I never knew mod lodge was so versatile. I thought it was just a glue, like fancy elmer's glue🤦♂️
Yes it is amazing. We used to think it was just fancy glue too.
J&K
When doing tutorials it would be wise to have all your steps done beforehand instead of waiting for paint to dry. Wisdom would have had several pots in all stages of the project as you are doing stages for the camera. Too much wasted time.
Thanks for the feedback Lauree. Feel free to fast forward through the videos if you are feeling pressed for time!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
Ohh God too long...too much time for a so small things...come one....
Thanks for watching anyway!
J&K
Gorgeous ❤
Thanks so much!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty