Bright marbled pots using nail polish.
Diy marble flower pot.
You can use these to raise some of your flowers so that they are off the ground and create a better focal point or just put them on the deck or porch to hold your favorite blooms or plants.
Spray the pot with an acrylic sealant.
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Satisfy your lust for the marble effect also by making marbled flower pots that will rock every space like a patio or an indoor.
Spray paint water.
Now you have the instructions so go out and create a marble flower pot today.
You can literally add various textures to your paints on pot using this technique.
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Trust me this project will make you want to marble everything.
Just paint your pots in white first and then dip them into the nail polish water and let the marbled nail polish stick to its surfaces for a cool marbled.
Let dry for about 30 60 minutes.
These nail polish marbled flower pots would make a unique and colorful addition to your backyard garden or home since nail polish dries quickly you ll get satisfyingly fast one of a kind results you can also use this technique to marble pretty mu.
It will not take much time to make a terracotta pot marbleized.
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Dip multiple times so that the whole pot is covered in the paint.
Nor is it only easy to do but super fun as well.
Dip your pot into the water in a rolling motion.
Nail polish marbled flower pots.
Dip the pot in the water.
My two terracotta marbleized pots only cost around 12 because i had some of the spray paint colors already on hand.
If you don t cover the entire pot in one dip then dip again if you like.
The more surface area of the water you cover the greater coverage on the pot.
I found it worked best to dip the pot on its side and let the polish wrap around the sides.