The first hanging planters have been hung on the wall! Now to see if the paint lasts...
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14 May 2013
06 May 2013
Milk Bottle Planter project - improvements
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.
Froggy planter gets the waterproof test! |
Finished planters get a few layers of this spray varnish to protect them from the elements |
Hedgehog and froggy planters |
Can you tell what it is yet...? |
09 March 2013
Milk Bottle Planters project
I love making things out of rubbish! I got the idea of making recycled planters that could be hung around my community garden site, with herbs and other things growing in them.
I got lots of inspiration by looking at similar projects online. This one by artist Hayley Fern is particularly good!
I'd been asked to do a plant pot painting session so I thought I'd get crafty with some milk bottles. We painted a few but I'd like to quite a lot of planters like this to go at the Secret Garden and around the area.
Here are a couple that I've painted up to look like strawberries, which I hope will be fixed onto a wall to form part of a community mural.
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