
Petunia
What You'll Need:
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Clay
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Glue
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Tweezers
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(Watercolor) markers
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Ball stylus / Dotting tool
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Soft mat (like a mouse pad)
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Small pot to place the petunia in

Fill the pot with clay. If you like, you can secure it by adding a small amount of glue to the bottom of the pot before pressing in the clay. Without glue, the clay might come loose from the pot.

Add a small amount of glue to the top of the clay and attach the green material from the DIY kit.

To create a nice cascading effect, you can also glue the greenery to the sides of the pot.

Take the punched-out flowers from the bag. Use a marker to draw a small flower shape in the center of each one. For a more blended, watercolor look, you can use watercolor markers and a bit of water


Place the flowers on the soft mat (such as a mouse pad) and press down gently in the center with a ball stylus. Be careful not to roll the tool—just press straight down—to avoid a different effect we don’t want here.

Now dip the backs of the flowers into some glue and place them onto the greenery you already put in the pot.

Each bag contains over 50 flowers, so you can fill your petunia as full as you like!
