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Debbie M
Debbie M Hazleton, PA on Jun 25, 2012
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Terra Cotta Pot Fountain

INSTRUCTIONS: You can see from the picture what kind of pots I used. The large basin on the bottom is plastic. You can also use a very large terra cotta saucer, but it doesn't hold much water and you have to keep refilling. I know because I tried it.

You can use any size pots you want. I like the strawberry pot because the water comes out of the holes.

The pump sits on the bottom of the big basin. You put a large size pot upside down in the big bowl to cover the pump as you see it in the picture, then stack other pots as you like. Then you just run clear hose (Lowes) from the pump (also Lowes) up to the top saucer. You have to do a little cutting and drilling on the first pot that the pump is under. Cut out a little space on the edge of that pot so the electrical cord can run through and so that the pot can sit flat and also drill a few holes in the upper rim of that pot so water can flow inside to the pump. Since the pots already have holes in the bottom, you will only have to drill through the center of the saucers to run the hose up.

You have to use a masonry bit. They are a little expensive, but well worth it. You should get a bit large enough to drill a hole the same size as the holes in the pots. Then get a hose wide enough, but one that will easily slide through to the top. I got everything I needed ...»

at Lowes.

Put colored stones or rounded river stones (Lowes again) in the top and middle saucers for decoration. The stones will control how your water comes out of the top. Good luck. Have fun.

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  • Mila S Colville, WA
    Alexis, when you buy a pump, it will usually say how high it will pump the water, you probably didn't buy a big enough pump. You really need to pay attention to the 'lift' of the pump and how many gallons per hour. Believe me, I learned the hard way. I used to make & sell fountains. I got a lot of my product from www.Pondliners.com.
    on Jul 25, 2012 · Like 0
  • Alexis W East Brunswick, NJ
    we fixed it and it works great on to the second one.
    on Jul 27, 2012 · Like 0
  • Alexis W East Brunswick, NJ
    thanks Mila
    on Jul 27, 2012 · Like 0
  • Bagwell's Home Services Snellville, GA
    why not just copy and past the instructions into word? I did so simple and fast.
    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 1
  • Kathy Wooden Humphres Kenosha, WI
    I would like the plans for this!!!
    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 0
  • Maryann Overmere Kingston, NY
    I would like the instructions too please...thanks
    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 0
  • Darlene Mapes Sugar Run, PA
    please send me the instructions. darose@epix.net
    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 0
  • Lisamariebj San Antonio, TX
    I would also like the instructions! lisabjjack@gmail.com
    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 0
  • C K Woodstock, NY
    please send me also the Instructions for this fountain... I just love it... Thanks

    Cak1147@aol.com

    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 0
  • Winnie Columbus, NC
    People - read back to the beginning. The instructions are given at least twice. Once with the photo and again in a post shortly after the remarks begin.
    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 1
  • Dyanne Phenix City, AL
    Thanks for the idea & instructions. I am busy trying to make my area in this country setting different and interesting with beautiful flowers scattered around!
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Linda Welsh
    I Love this! Thank You.
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Donna Dyson Marthaville, LA
    I know what I will be doing!! I love this idea!! Thanks for posting it....
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Marie Canada
    Love love love - thanks for this great idea!
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Helen Turtle Creek, PA
    The fountain looks great and I plan to use your plan to make one of my own. I have most of the pieces and all I have to do is get the clear plastic tubing. Thanks again for a great fountain idea.
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Karen Christopherson Monticello, MN
    I can never see the instructions. But this is a awesome idea!
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Debby Boyle Necedah, WI
    Very nice & would be cheap to make.
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Nancy a Butcher Chillicothe, OH
    What a good idea Love it !!
    on Apr 03, 2013 · Like 0
  • Jonell Everett Clarkton, MO
    Love this idea..
    on Apr 04, 2013 · Like 0
  • Suz Oklahoma City, OK
    ...awe relaxing those fountains--thanks for posting!...
    on Apr 04, 2013 · Like 1
  • Sondra A Janesville, WI
    Very nice! and appears to be fairly simple and inexpensive to do.
    on Apr 04, 2013 · Like 1
  • Rosalee Carruthers Canada
    What a fabulous idea!
    on Apr 28, 2013 · Like 0
  • Judith Lamb Barling, AR
    Beautiful fountain! Thanks for sharing your idea.
    on May 05, 2013 · Like 0
  • Lynne Detroit, MI
    love the fountain!..looks beautiful, and the directions are so easy..thanks for the post
    on May 06, 2013 · Like 0
  • Marsha J Chelsea, MA
    nice, and very doable. Have the drill bits in a set of them for concrete, wood, etc. not very $. Did you also GLUE? will check this out later...fabulous concept.
    7 days ago · Like 0

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