Really good ❤
Hello and thank you Sandra! Appreciate you watching my channel and commenting. Lovely indeed💗
Hi, what did you mix the mortar with? It says water or additive, what is the additive? What you poured in didn’t look like water so I wasn’t sure. Thank you for sharing!
Greetings! I used an additive called an acrylic fortifier by Quikrete. Most likely of course there are other names out there that make it. Thank you for watching my channel🥰
This is great, thank you
Hello and thank you for watching & taking time to leave me such a lovely comment! Be sure to check out latest vid on same subject! th-cam.com/video/nGIVpN9NOsk/w-d-xo.html
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@@marcieziv I was just about to try a different version of this but am inspired to try the "paper mache" version instead. I think it will use less material. Thanks.
@@SpectrumOfChange hello again. Of course you may use strips of paper with the thinset as well instead of used shoptowels. You may also use old teeshirts or towels. . I work with what I have.The important part about this is the planter capability of being placed outdoors in the elements. Traditional paper Mache cannot go outdoors only lets say under a covered area. Create onward! Would love to see what you do❤️❤️❤️
@@marcieziv that's the part so many people seem to miss - the "work with what I have" part. If you take the time to think about and understand the components, then you can experiment with an educated guess and probably get a good outcome. Thanks for sharing :)
Do you put the plant directly in the pot are a potted plant
Hello. Yes I planted directly in this planter pot. Of course you could always place a pot in here if you preferred. 😊
I really enjoyed watching this. Very inspirational and instructional, too.
Hello and thank you Tamara 😊most appreciative ❤️