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The DIY Terracotta Paint Hack That We Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop
Seriously, I probably use this method once a week.
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Baruch N.
March 7, 2022
I have no idea what Mod Podge is. Of course, I've googled it. Ok, it's a brand. And they have "an all-in-one, glue, sealer, and finish for long-lasting durability for all your projects". Now, what I have to buy when I'm not in your country and such a thing doesn't exist?
June
December 11, 2020
These look great! Wondering about the purpose of the baking soda? Does the soda change the texture?
moliver105
September 16, 2020
Hi- I love this! Wondering what plants/stems you use in the Instagram final photo. Did you dry them yourself or purchase them like that?
Caroline M.
September 16, 2020
Thank you! I actually was on the hunt for dried stems I liked for the longest time... the "bunny tail" ones are actually from Trader Joe's, and the wheat-looking ones I found at Home Goods!
Steff D.
September 15, 2020
Hi! These are gorgeous. What colors did you use to get the lighter green on the right? Or a color combo of...?
Caroline M.
September 16, 2020
Hi! I used the two paints linked in the supplies ("chestnut" acrylic craft paint from Apple Barrel, and "chiffon cream" Rustoleum chalked paint) in various mixes, and I realize I also mixed the Rustoleum one with a gray paint for the tiny middle vase! Hope that helps :)
Hedge
September 10, 2020
Is the finished product waterproof? I'd love to try this with some flower pots but I don't want it to wash off when I water the plants. :)
Caroline M.
September 10, 2020
Hi there! They’re unfortunately not waterproof, but I would suggest a layer of matte Mod Podge on top to make them so!
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