https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/honeycomb-planter • Posted by MagicalGirlMaya
I got these paints from Jacquard and I was really surprised by how well a “fabric paint” worked on Terracotta. It was ridiculously vibrant, fast drying and easy to clean off my skin. Not to mention totally beautiful! They’re pigment based so I didn't expect them to be as full and rich as they were.This gold color practically shines from my patio! I really loved working with the paints. They were beautiful, vibrant and a total dream to work with.
I got these paints from Jacquard and I was really surprised by how well a “fabric paint” worked on Terracotta. It was ridiculously vibrant, fast drying and easy to clean off my skin. Not to mention totally beautiful! They’re pigment based so I didn't expect them to be as full and rich as they were.This gold color practically shines from my patio! I really loved working with the paints. They were beautiful, vibrant and a total dream to work with.
The ingredients. You don’t necessarily need the plate but it’s nice to have a clean surface to set your sponge down on.
All you have to do is place your pattern onto your planter and sponge on your paint. I tried to tape down the edges but it was basically fruitless.
Once you achieve the pattern that you’re looking for, just set it aside for a few hours to dry then you can do whatever you want with it. Mine didn’t come out perfect, but I like it and I think that its flaws give it character.