Handmade Large Cement Drip Pot Planter - Turquoise Purple Highlight Rustic Decor - Durable Unique Pot with Drainage Hole

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This large handmade cement drip pot, reminiscent of a flour sack, is a one-of-a-kind piece. Painted in a stunning turquoise with purple highlights, this pot adds a touch of rustic charm to any space. Featuring a drainage hole, it is perfect for use as a planter or as a decorative holder for potpourri and other items. Each pot is unique, made from cloth dipped in cement and finished with durable acrylic paint and varnish. Measuring 9x7.5 inches, this pot is beautiful and functional, enhancing any home's decor.

Art from the Hartt

Montrose, CO
Welcome to Art From The Hartt: Functional Art, Clocks, and Planters.
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Meet the Maker

I am so excited to find GoImagine because it is an excellent match for the mission of my business - handmade art that inspires human well-being. I am a retired nurse-midwife and nursing educator who has studied positive psychology and human well-being for the past 2 decades. And, in the spirit of true happiness, it is exciting to be part of a market that donates to help children. Giving is good for the well-being of both the giver and receiver.

My specialties include: acrylic pour art, hypertufa and cement art (including planters), hand-painted tile clocks, and painted terra cotta pots. I live in Colorado with my 3 best friends (rescue dogs) and love to explore the outdoors.

If you have questions on any of my listings or would like a special order, please reach out. I look forward to helping to match you with art to inspire your wellbeing.  Please visit my website www.artfromthehartt.com

How it’s Made

Cement drip pots are made by dipping fabric into liquid cement and then shaping it into various shapes. This one was made by using a bag stuffed with cloth around a plastic garden pot and tying the fabric that had been soaked in cement around the garden pot. Once dry, the plastic pot is removed and the cement pot is reinforced by painting on additional layers of cement. Once cured, the cement pot is painted in acrylic paint and decor rope is added.

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