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  • Who needs a pot of gold with all these cool flowerpot crafts?
    From "Creative Juice"
    episode DCRJ-613


    (Continued from page 1)

    Painted Pots and Blooming Napkins

    Any table can blossom with blooming centerpieces, elegant folded napkins and cute placecard holders.

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    Painted Pots and Blooming Napkins
    Materials:

    terra-cotta planter with relief details
    ivory acrylic craft paint
    water
    glaze medium
    gold acrylic craft paint
    foam paintbrushes
    round paintbrushes
    clear satin polyurethane or acrylic sealer
    felt stick-on furniture pads
    green napkins
    pink or red napkins
    6" terra-cotta pot
    small terra-cotta pots
    green floral wire
    peat moss

    1. Mix ivory craft paint with water to achieve a milky consistency. Apply to the terra-cotta planter with a foam paintbrush and let dry (figure A).

    2. Mix gold paint and glaze medium together. Use a small round paintbrush to add gold highlights to the top ridge and relief details on the pot (figure B). Let the glaze dry thoroughly.

    3. Spray with a clear sealant. When the sealant is dry, attach felt stick-on furniture pads to the bottom of the planter (figure C).
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C


    4. To make the napkins, starting with the pink or red one (the flower), fold it in half along the diagonal. Next, lay the napkin on a work surface and fold the middle point of the triangle up, letting it slightly extend over the folded long edge (figure D).

    5. Fold the bottom edge up until it's just short of the top edge (figure E).
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    Figure D

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    Figure E


    6. Roll the napkin from one end to the other (figure F). Adjust the "petals" of the rose with your fingers.

    7. Next, working with the green napkin (the leaf), fold the square in half along the diagonal. Fold in half again, along the long edge, creating a triangle. Fold in half a third time, along the long edge (figure G).
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    Figure F

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    Figure G


    8. Place the flower into the middle of the leaf (figure H).

    9. Place both flower and leaf in the flowerpot. Fill the pot with all the flowers (figure I). Smaller pots can be filled with napkins and placed at each table setting.
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    Figure H

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    Figure I


    10. To make the silverware caddy, whitewash a 6" terra-cotta pot, insert a napkin and fill with silverware (figure J).

    11. To make placecard holders, whitewash a small terra-cotta pot. Coil a piece of floral wire around a pen, remove the pen and tuck a name card in the coil (figure K). Plant in the pot and add peat moss as a final touch.
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    Figure J

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    Figure K




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