Make Gorgeous Mosaic Pots Now To Enjoy Outdoors In The Spring!

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If this photo doesn’t convince you to try your hand at a mosaic project, well then I guess I’m not much of a saleswoman! I made this mirrored pot about ten years ago, and I still love it. Simple yet stunning! And if you spend a little time this winter making some pots for your Spring garden you won’t regret it for one minute when you see how gorgeous mosaic pots look outdoors! Or if you’re from down under, or don’t have much of a winter, then get to work and you can enjoy your works of art outdoors now.

I was just thinking how I really like the juxtaposition of the square mirrored tiles with the pieces of broken bowl, and it suddenly occured to me all these year later that I have a confession to make! Hopefully it’s never too late to fess up. I was at a friend’s house and eyed her gorgeous blue ceramic soup bowls, thinking what lovely mosaics they’d make. And sure enough at least one of the those bowls did break and ended up in my hands! I do hope I had nothing to do with that! Now that I”ve gotten that off my chest, it’s time to move on….and if I ever come to your house hide your good dishes, naw just kidding.


  Mosaic group of pots

Here’s a few more examples of some simple designs that you can do too! Tell all your friends to save any broken dishes that come their way, and look for some great plates from your local thrift store as well. And don’t be afraid to combine broken dishes with pieces of ceramic floor tile as well, the white pot on the left has a band of squares cut from floor tile and the variety of texture is nice!

You’ll Need:

  • terra cotta plant pots
  • broken dishes, ceramic tile pieces, pre-cut mirrored squares or mirror that you’ll cut yourself
  • tile adhesive or silicone (silicone is good for small projects but a bit costly for larger ones)
  • glass cutter to cut mirror if desired
  • hammer to break dishes and an old towel
  • protective eye wear
  • grout in the color of your choice
  • a damp cloth rag and some toothpicks

How To:

  1. See complete instructions here. I generally do not mosaic the top rim of the pots, rather I mosaic the side up to the edge and then fill in the holes from above with lots of grout. See photo above.
  2. Go crazy and make a whole bunch! Small ones aren’t too time consuming and would make great gifts as well!


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11 responses to “Make Gorgeous Mosaic Pots Now To Enjoy Outdoors In The Spring!”

  1. Shimshonit Avatar

    Beautiful and amazing. I plan to redo my garden in the next few years. These look like just the thing to have!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Yes, a few of these would look great scattered throughout a garden, and you could even make a fountain or a garden table using a pot like this as the base! Stick to some simple designs and you could make quite a few for a dramatic statement. All the best!
    I’ve been wanting

  3. Rachel Avatar

    These are GORGEOUS! I want to make a ton for my porch and garden. Thanks so much for the great idea. I’ll be linking.

  4. Tom Gaunt Avatar
    Tom Gaunt

    I have just bought a large terracotta pot and I have numerous left over tiles. I plan to start the ‘project’ this week. Thanks for the inspiration.
    Tom Gaunt
    Milton Keynes
    England

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great Tom! Funny enough a few pieces of ceramic dishes broke in our home yesterday, and Im taking it as a sign that some mosaic is in our very near future!

  6. Aline Westfall Avatar
    Aline Westfall

    I love your work…it inspires me to follow my dreams…

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Ahhh, thanks so much Aline, if I have any party in helping you follow your dreams then all the hard work I put into this site is all worth it! Today I was at a construction site where I saw scraps or precious colored bathroom tile….I asked the supervisor to put those pieces aside for a future project
    either with children at this facility or somewhere else….I havent done mosaic for years but am always dreaming about returning to it! Sometimes I look at those mosaic pots that Im still enjoying as much as 13 to 14 years later in some cases and I cant believe I actually made them!

  8. Emilia Avatar
    Emilia

    what if the material of the pot is plastic?
    Can it still be used to glue mosaic on it?

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Emilia, Great question! You certainly can glue mosaic using silicone, and I would used sanded grout, which is also like glue as regular grout with the plastic pot and the fact that it is less stable than a ceramic pot, and may crack over time. enjoy!

  10. Naomi Lubkin Avatar
    Naomi Lubkin

    Hi Sara!!! We finally visited Israel last year!! It is a wonderful country with wonderful people! I hope to return again. Thank you for your creative ideas and kindness to share!
    Naomi

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Naomi, so happy to hear you enjoyed Israel, if you make it to Safed next trip let me know!

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