I started working a little while ago to create some colourful hanging planters to go in the community garden I'm working on from recycled milk bottles (
see original post here) so I thought I'd give a little update on developments and improvements I've made. I'm currently working with a wildlife and gardening theme - so fruits, veg and animals!
I have been working with acyrilic paints - which probably aren't ideal for painting onto a plastic surface but mostly I'm just working with materials that are easily available to me! Acrylic paint does have a tendency to flake off a little and if they're to stay outside they they need to be varnished to withstand water.
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Froggy planter gets the waterproof test! |
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Finished planters get a few layers of this spray varnish to protect them from the elements |
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Hedgehog and froggy planters |
So far I've done a hedgehog and frog as examples and I'm working on an elephant.
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Can you tell what it is yet...? |
The idea is to do this activity with different groups so I've been working on ways to make it as easy and effective as possible. Now I'm going to prime the milk bottles with white acrylic paint to help the coloured layers to adhere better and which should also make it easy to draw a simple design in felt pen before starting to paint.
I'm hoping to make animal planters with the after school gardening club I'm running but I'm saving it for a rainy day activity... Of course I'm hoping that we'll be able to have as much outside time as possible - but when the inevitable rainy session arrives I'll get a chance to try it out as a session!
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