How to make a Magnetic Succulent Planter with Polymer Clay

How to make a Magnetic Succulent Planter with Polymer Clay

Don't you love succulent plants? They are so easy to care for and need very little water which makes them perfect for planting in polymer clay. Polymer clay is waterproof so the water won't harm your clay. I show you how to make the cutest magnetic succulent planter today on Polymer Clay TV. Once you learn the technique the sky is the limit! Make them in all sizes and shapes they are so fun. Did I mention they are easy too! You don't need a lot of clay or tools just your imagination. Watch the video below and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss anything. 

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40 comments

I love this idea – thank you

Valerie Marsden

How much fun will this be??? These would make ideal Teacher Gifts! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!

June Harris

Oh, the inspiration! I have some silk screens from one of your boxes and I will begin using them on this project! Love it!

Cindy

oh i love this idea. even if you arent a green thumb this would look great on a fridge with polymer ivy hanging out of it. adore the herringbone design alot. thank you for the tutorial and all the new ideas popping into my head from it.

tracey nelson

Oh, this is so cute! Thanks for the tute!💗😊

Lucie Winsky

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