Clay Pot Garden Angel
by Heidi Borchers
This cute clay
pot garden angel and matching plant markers will add a whimsical
touch to your home garden.
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Materials Aleene’s® Super Thick Tacky Glue™ Paintbrushes: ½” flat, fine tip Green moss Clay pots: 1 (4” diameter), 1 (3-1/4” diameter), 1 (2-3/4” diameter), 2 (1-3/4” diameter), 2 (1-1/2” diameter) 4 (1” x 1-1/2”) pieces of Styrofoam® 2 wooden clothespins (the old-fashioned type with round tips) Drill with 1/8” bit 2” diameter wooden ball Acrylic paint: blush, black, medium fuchsia, gold, soft sage, assorted colors Wood shavings Raffia Wooden hearts: 1(6”), 1 (2-1/2”) Florist’s wire Small dried or silk flowers Florist tape For 1 plant poke: 1 wooden craft stick 1 (2”) wooden heart Acrylic paint: dusty sage, soft sage, assorted colors |
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Instructions (for angel)
To form body, apply glue around edge at bottom of 4” pot. Place
3-1/4” pot on top of 4” pot and press into glue. In same manner,
glue 2-3/4” pot on top of 3-1/4” pot. Let dry. For each arm, glue 1
piece of Styrofoam inside 1 (1-3/4”) pot. Apply glue to bottom of 1
(1-1/2”) pot. Press 1-3/4” pot with Styrofoam onto glue-covered
1-1/2” pot (see Arm Diagram). Let dry. Referring to photo, glue 1
arm to each side of body. Let dry.
Cut off bottom of
each clothespin to leave 2” length. Drill 1 hole from side to side
through rounded end of each clothespin. Paint clothespins and wooden
ball blush. Let dry. With rounded end extending beyond pot, glue 1
clothespin inside each 1-1/2” pot for hand. Let dry. Glue ball in
place on body for head. Glue wood shavings to top of head for hair.
Paint facial features on face with black and medium fuchsia. Let
dry. Tie raffia in bow. Glue bow in place at neck. Let dry.
Paint 6” heart
gold. Let dry. Glue 1 Styrofoam piece to heart about 1-1/4” from
top. Glue remaining Styrofoam piece to heart about 1” below. Let
dry. Apply glue to surface of each foam piece. Referring to Wings
Diagram, glue wings to back of angel. Let dry.
Drill 1 hole from
front to back through each side of 2-1/2” heart. Paint heart soft
sage. Let dry. Referring to photo, paint “Garden Angel” and flowers
on heart as desired. Let dry. Referring to photo, center and glue
2-1/2” heart to angel at waist. Let dry.
Referring to
photo, glue moss and flowers to angel as desired. Thread florist’s
wire through holes in 2-1/2” heart, leaving tails of equal length on
each side of heart. Wrap wire tails around pencil to coil. Thread 1
end of wire through hole in each clothespin hand.
For halo, cut 1
(4”) length of florist’s wire. Bend wire to form semicircle. Using
florist tape, attach flowers to wire. Place halo on head.
Instructions for 1 plant poke
Cut 1 (4-1/2” length from craft stick, shaping cut end to a point. Paint stick dusty sage and heart soft sage. Let dry. Paint desired word and design on heart (see photo) Let dry. Glue rounded end of craft stick to back of heart. Let dry.
Heidi’s Designer Tip: Clay pots can be a little challenging to glue so
for best hold, be sure that you use a generous amount of glue in
each step and let your glue dry completely.




