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Do you like to decorate your gardens? If you do, I have a little garden decoration for you today! This is such a cute addition to your garden or even indoors. This turtle made out of terracotta pots doesn’t take long to make and is super easy. Below is my tutorial on how I made one for our garden.
Here are the items you will need:
- 4 mini Dollar Tree terracotta pots
- 1 small terracotta saucer
- 1 small styrofoam ball. I used a Christmas ornament
- liquid nails or power grab
- two shades of green paint
- white and black paint
- something in a triangle shape for the tail. I used a piece of potpourri
I mustard up enough energy to go up into the attic and get a Christmas ornament for the turtle’s head. I found an old ornament that fell off of a wreath I had. I am removing the foil covering.
Finding something for the turtle’s tail was a little challenging. I looked through all of my crafting supplies, I had a box of potpourri. I looked through the pieces to see if there was a piece the shape I needed. I did find a couple pieces that would work perfectly for a tail.
Now that I have his head, tail and body it’s time to paint all the pieces. The first paint I am using is the darkest shade of my green paint. I painted two coats to each piece. The ornament took about 4 coats to fully cover.
Once all the pieces were dry I added several pentagon shapes to the bottom of the sauces. I made a template to make sure all my shapes were the same size. I left a little space between each shape. I made sure to do the sides as well.
Using the lighter color of green I outlined the shapes.
To fill in the pentagon shape I used a stiff brush and tapped on the paint. I did a light coverage, I didn’t want the shapes filled in completely.
Taking some liquid nails adding it to the bottom of the mini terracotta pots.
Sit the 4 mini pots close together and place the saucer on top of all 4. I added weight to the top to help secure the saucer to the pots.
Taking the painted ornament I painted a face on it with white and black paint.
Adding a dot of liquid nails to the saucer where you want to place his head. I propped his head up until the liquid nails had time to set.
I added liquid nails to the end of the potpourri piece adding it under the saucer where I wanted to place his tail. I used a clip to keep it secure until the glue dried.
I let it sit 12 hours.
I sealed him with two coats of spray sealer.
So….I forgot that spray sealer will eat styafoam. So next time I will use a brush sealer. 🙁
Anywhere you place him he steals the show. Doesn’t he look so darn cute?
You can make the turtle any size. My baby turtle cost less than $5. I purchased 2 packages of the Dollar Tree mini pots, (package comes with 3 pots). I have 2 mini pots for another project. I had the ornament on hand and the piece of potpourri. It is such a cute craft to make with the kiddos too.
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
This is the CUTEST!
I know Beth I just love how adorable he looks any where I place him. I am going to make a larger one so he doesn’t look so lonely. Thank you!
He is adorable Beth. I do love how cute he looks where ever I place him.
Your turtle is precious, Terrie!!! He is absolutely adorable and fits into your garden perfectly. <3 He and several turtle friends would be perfect for a child's outdoor summer birthday party (really, anytime for someone who loves turtles!!!). With the two extra clay pots, you could make a sitting turtle as a friend. Maybe use two small rocks as back legs and have it sitting up?? Just an idea. 🙂
Happy summer gardening and crafting! Fun 10 on the 10th project. <3
Hugs,
Barb 🙂
Barb, he is so adorable. i even love him holding my candle inside. i bet it would be work for a party decorations.
Thank you for you kind words.
I can see why he steals the show. Super cute! And I had no idea spray sealer would eat Styrofoam. Weird.
Thank you Cindy. yes don’t know what chemical is in the say sealer but it melts the styafoam.
This is so cute!!
Thank you Michelle he is.
He is adorable! You are very clever to design him. So cute!
Donna he is adorable. I love how he looks inside holding my candle or out side in my garden holding a plant. He is so darn cute!
What a cute little turtle! Very clever. 🙂
Sheila
He is so adorable. I love how he looks outside or inside. It’s a simple craft to do.
Oh my goodness, Terrie this is just adorable!! I need one or (two)of them in my garden!! 💯 cuteness factor!!
Thanks Christine. I just love how cute he looks inside or out. Have you seen the larger one? I couldn’t find the larger saucer but when I do I am getting it and larger terracotta pots and make a larger one.
Your turtle is adorable, Terrie. And he would definitely steal the show anywhere you put him!
Thank you Ann. I want to make the larger on to go with him. They are so adorable.
Terrie this is too cute!!!! I love this. He’s adorable.
Thanks Tammy. I love him too. Inside or out he is adorable.
This is so darn cute!! I love this craft and he just made me smile – well done!
Patti, thanks. I love how cute he is too. Hope you have an awesome day my friend.