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1 (14-inch) clay pot
1 (16-inch) clay pot
1 (18- to 20-inch diameter) clay saucer
Silicone adhesive
Caulking gun
Acrylic paints and brushes
Stencils, sponges, etc.
Sea shells, mosaic tiles or stones
Grout
Glue
Clear satin polyurethane
NOTE: If you plan to paint the bird bath, paint the pots and saucer before assembly. Let dry completely, then proceed with the following instructions:
Depending on the sizes and numbers of pots used, different looking birdbaths can be made.
Invert pots and stack them together, with the largest clay pot on the bottom. Place the large clay saucer upside down on the top.
Glue the pots together using silicone adhesive. Attach saucer to top pot with the silicone adhesive, making sure it is centered and level.
If desired, decorate the bird bath using a foam brush, sponges or stencils.
Glue shells or mosaics onto the birdbath, then apply grout between the shells (or mosaic tiles or stones). When all is dry, cover the painted and grouted surfaces with several layers of polyurethane or acrylic sealer.
Tip: You may want to weight the bottom pot with gravel to give it more weight.
You don't have to be "lucky" to experience the personal freedom and financial success you're looking for. We are a team of experienced professionals who have been making money from home for years! Let us show you RISK FREE and with NO HYPE!
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Bird Bath craft
1 (12-inch) clay pot1 (14-inch) clay pot
1 (16-inch) clay pot
1 (18- to 20-inch diameter) clay saucer
Silicone adhesive
Caulking gun
Acrylic paints and brushes
Stencils, sponges, etc.
Sea shells, mosaic tiles or stones
Grout
Glue
Clear satin polyurethane
NOTE: If you plan to paint the bird bath, paint the pots and saucer before assembly. Let dry completely, then proceed with the following instructions:
Depending on the sizes and numbers of pots used, different looking birdbaths can be made.
Invert pots and stack them together, with the largest clay pot on the bottom. Place the large clay saucer upside down on the top.
Glue the pots together using silicone adhesive. Attach saucer to top pot with the silicone adhesive, making sure it is centered and level.
If desired, decorate the bird bath using a foam brush, sponges or stencils.
Glue shells or mosaics onto the birdbath, then apply grout between the shells (or mosaic tiles or stones). When all is dry, cover the painted and grouted surfaces with several layers of polyurethane or acrylic sealer.
Tip: You may want to weight the bottom pot with gravel to give it more weight.
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