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We think you will love this DIY for Rainbow Pots of Gold. But, if you are looking for something else to make for St. Patrick’s Day, here’s where to find all our St. Patrick’s Day Crafts.
Do you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? We love creating tabletop decor for our home. Today’s centerpiece idea is for Mini Glittered Rainbow Pots of Gold DIY, perfect for St. Patrick’s Day decorations. This is a quick and easy decoration for St.Patrick’s Day. Who doesn’t love a rainbow craft?
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Rainbow Pots Of Gold
You can use this for one of your St. Patrick’s Day centerpieces by placing your pots into a wooden tray, box, or basket, and adding moss around the base of the pots. A few of my favorites are reindeer moss and super moss. (comes with more than green)
St. Patrick’s Day Craft
To Make This Rainbow Craft Grab these craft supplies
An optional box or basket, and moss listed above (if making a centerpiece)
Instructions:
Paint one terra cotta pot with white school glue using a paintbrush. Do one section at a time.
Holding the pot with your fingers inside, sprinkle some glitter onto the glue on the pot with your other hand.
Continue to paint the glue on the pot and sprinkle the glitter on the glue until the entire pot is covered in a layer of glitter.
Repeat steps 1-3 with the rest of your pots and glitter colors.
Let the pots dry completely, and then knock the bottoms of them together gently over the garbage or a paper plate to remove the excess glitter.
Fill each of the mini glitter pots with plastic gold coins to create a colorful display.
Step 1
Glue the pot with glue or Mod Podge, and sprinkle with glitter.
Step 2 – 3
Carefully set the glittered pot down to dry.
Step 4-5
Repeat the process until all the pots have glittered.
Line them up like a rainbow, line them up to dry.
Let dry completely.
Note: If using just glue, an optional step would be covering the glittered pots with Mod Podge.
This process will keep the glitter from falling off after dryin,g and excess glitter is shaken off.
Shake excess glitter off pots, and fill with plastic gold coins.
You can set these on a table, or create a centerpiece with them, or fill them with gold coin candies to pass out to your kids or grandkids. If passing them out, you can wrap them with cellophane and ribbon. Use this as a St. Patrick’s Day game. Have kids try to toss a gold coin into the rainbow pots.
Are you looking for rainbow decorations for St. Patrick’s Day? Find the gold at the end of the rainbow with this St. Patrick’s Day craft idea.