DIY Clay Vase
With fall just around the corner I wanted to warm up our home by adding in earth tones/natural looking colours. So, I decided to DIY some thrifted vases by making them look like clay. Once fall hits and I really start to decorate I plan to add in some fall stems. Oh, and did I mention I’m using pancake mix!
This vase was .50 cents from the thrift store. You probably have something around you home that you could use.
I used craft paint I had on hand and mixed them together to get the desired colour I wanted.
This is the fun part! To get some texture and to change the consistency of the paint I added in some pancake mix. You could also use baking powder or something similar.
The one thing to keep in mind with using pancake mix is that it will soak up the paint. I recommend adding in a little at a time until you get the consistency you want. If it gets too thick- just add water!
Time to paint! I did roughly 3 coats of paint allowing enough dry time in between coats. The first coat generally takes the longest to dry.
TA-DA!! This is the final outcome. I love the texture of the vase that the pancake mix five to it! The best part is this only cost me .50 cents as I had everything else on hand!
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Debbie Westgate- Guyot-Sliwa on Sep 02, 2023
Sand and baking soda also add texture.
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Gig69451122 on Oct 29, 2023
Yes, I painted 3 plain plastic pots using sand/paint. It nearly covered in 1 coat. The texture was awesome. And, weathered well.
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Will it get moldy?
I would be concerned that it might draw bugs of some kind. I would probably just mix in a little sand to get the rough texture!
I just gave a friend a clear vase and she said it looked so plain so i sent her your pancake mix idea.
But what I really want to know is where did you find such interesting looking knobs for your nightstand in the photo? Would love to find an old piece of white/cream bedroom furniture to add those knobs to. Thanks