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    Home » DIY & Crafts

    Industrial Style Spring Peat Pots

    Published by Pam Kessler | 320 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. -

    Industrial style is HOT right now. Spring is HOT right now!

    Bam! What about an industrial style spring project.

    Throw in a few lambs and what do you have? Lambs on faux zinc peat pots, that's what!

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design


    OK, so it's not all pastel colors, Easter bunnies and green plastic grass. But I'm feeding the industrial style girl that lives inside me. And she's hungry.

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    Now I know some people would do a detailed ninety-nine step tutorial on how to make these, but come on, they're peat pots people.

    I just painted them, Mod Podged a lamb from The Graphics Fairy on to them and then stamped the word "baa" on the lips.

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    The most difficult part (and even that was not difficult) was making the peat pots look like zinc.

    Please refer to my tutorial on Making Zinc Letters And Numbers for very detailed instructions on how I did that. I guess I was more into writing up a tutorial back in my younger days. You know, three months ago.

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    Do you see all the brown-paper-bag-looking shredded filler I've used in the peat pots and around the daffodils? You can buy it in the gift wrapping section at Dollar Tree. And guess what? It's a dollar!

    You can see another of my spring peat pot crafts - Easy Spring Peat Pot Baskets.

    To round out my vignette, I trapped a lamb in my lantern. If he's good, I'll let him out to graze on some grass soon.

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    I adore these daffodils that I "planted" in my vintage tureen/casserole/bulb dish.

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    They are really sitting inside of a Tupperware bowl with the shredded filler hiding the circa 1974 orange plastic.

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    I always hate to actually plant in a vintage planter. Sort of ironic, no?

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    OK, well that's my huge craft project for the week 🙂

    Spring peat pots made with a faux zinc finish and lamb design

    Now moo-ve on out of here. Wait, that would be a cow, so let's say come baa-ck soon!
    Make cute little DIY mini Easter baskets with an industrial style using peat pots from the garden. Super easy and quick to make.

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    1. The Tablescaper

      March 03, 2014 at 9:59 pm

      So sweet. Perfect for the season.

      I host a weekly link party called Seasonal Sundays. I'd love to have you link your post. The link goes up at 7 pm EST on Saturday. Hope to see you then.

      - Alma, The Tablescaper

    2. Atta Girl Amy

      March 03, 2014 at 9:29 pm

      These are so cute! And don't worry, you're not the baa, baa, black sheep of the craft blogger community for not doing a 99-step tutorial. You're just smarter than the rest of us! 🙂

      Love these. They definitely say spring to me. Happy to be cohosting the party with you.

    3. Vickie @ Ranger 911

      March 03, 2014 at 8:47 pm

      I'm loving your springy themed peat pots and daffodils on your table, Pam! I feel the need to add some spring inside,too, since the outside refuses to cooperate. Drive safely!!

    4. ~Lavender Dreamer~

      March 03, 2014 at 8:29 pm

      These are so so cute! I need some peat pots...pronto! Sweet hugs!

    5. Paula@SweetPea

      March 03, 2014 at 5:48 pm

      What a cute project for spring! I love how you stamped Baa at the top of each pot.

    6. Lynn @The Vintage Nest

      March 03, 2014 at 1:47 pm

      the "Zinc" peat pots are absolutely adorable. Love them! I use peat pots for lots of projects in the spring. And must try this one. Please be safe on your journey.

    7. Bea

      March 03, 2014 at 1:24 pm

      Pam, I have emailed you before telling you how much I love your posts. Like Heidi who commented, it makes me happy to read them. I'm subscribed to lots of blogs via email but I always do a quick scan looking for yours. Love the sheep and pots!

    8. Cynthia

      March 03, 2014 at 11:43 am

      These are adorable. PINNED!!!

    9. mzzbev

      March 03, 2014 at 10:33 am

      How creative is that? I envy you! I can never come up with these kinds of nifty ideas. Great job!

    10. Faye

      March 03, 2014 at 9:34 am

      Cute idea and I won't plant in vintage planters either!

    11. TARYTERRE

      March 03, 2014 at 9:31 am

      These are sweet. Clever too. I LOVE your peat pots. The BAA really makes them.

    12. suzieQ

      March 03, 2014 at 6:36 am

      I feel the same way about planting in old planters. Besides, plants do best when excess water can drain out, which wouldn't happen if there wasn't a container within the container, so we are really doing what is "right" by our plants.
      Are we all trapped in the next ice age and just don't know it? It's March and the temps are as cold as January...worrisome.

    13. Musings from Kim K.

      March 03, 2014 at 6:32 am

      You know we're ready for spring when the peat pots come out. Love your trapped lamb. Have a fabulous time away. I think many of us are making mental lists of things we'd gladly borrow from your darling abode.

    14. Shara

      March 03, 2014 at 12:38 am

      You are so funny. I hate long wordy tutorials. I mean like "place a glue stick into the barrel of your glue gun, turn it on and be careful it gets hot." UH DUH! Just give me the basics and I am good to go!

      Gotta make a list of all the things I will take from your house when you are gone.........OH wait - I am iced in my house by six inches of solid sleet with snow on the way. Darn it.

    15. heidi defaut

      March 02, 2014 at 11:39 pm

      I love you!!! you crack me up. i really love your blog, we are very similar. it makes me happy when i see that you have posted.

    16. Jennifer

      March 02, 2014 at 11:26 pm

      Hi Pam, I'm a new follower. I found your blog last week and you have so many really beautiful projects here. These pots are so sweet! I love lambs. The one you trapped is adorable too. I hope you have a great week. 🙂

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