How to make Clay Pot Flower People

How to make Clay Pot Man

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15 Comments

  • Jimmye on said:

    Thanks so much for the great instructions. I was almost ready to begin a small pot child, but did NOT know about the styrofoam. Thank you again.

  • i have been collecting plant pot men n ladys usually buy 1 when a grandchild was born then oh no none available i have now just bought 4 but i am going to custermise them as i have 2 grandaughters and 4 grandsons and 3 step grandsons i hang them in my conservetory with a dream catcher

  • Armanda Berberian on said:

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  • Virginia Dryden on said:

    I have all the supplies I need, but am having a difficult time drilling the holes into the pots. I have a dremel tool, a regular DeWalt battery operated drill with all the attachments, “concrete” drill, etc., but it just seems to take forever for the drill to go through the clay. I am even soaking the pots in water for a day or two like one site suggested. I noticed not all of yours have been drilled, but rather, the rope/string has just been run through the pot and knotted somehow.

    Any suggestions for me?

    Thank you!

  • jody Becker on said:

    all you show is an already put together pc. and the materials,but no step by step to show where you add the syrofoam and how you drill the hole’s. so I don’t find this helpful in any way. you need to be more detailed.(not Happy)

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