Peat Pots with Heirloom Veggie Seed Packet Printables

White distressed peat pots for spring decor, including free printable heirloom veggie seed packets, sized to perfectly fit!



These Spring peat pots are decorated with heirloom veggies seed packets, a free printable that is included for my subscribers! Not signed up yet? Click here to subscribe. Continue to the step by step tutorial below.

How to make garden inspired peat pots


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I created the free heirloom veggies printable seed packets, perfectly sized to the 3" peat pots that I used for this project. Fill the peat pots with faux veggies and sprinkle them around your home for Spring! Or fill with candies, eggs, a small plant or veggie seeds and use as mini Easter baskets or gifts for guests.

Supplies




Step one: paint peat pots

Give your peat pots a quick coat of white chalk paint. I opted to do a lighter coat and leave some of the peat pot exposed (this is easy to accomplish because of the texture of the flower pots). 

Painting the pots white really emphasizes that wonderful texture, and produces a vintage style with very little effort.



Step two: prepare printables

While the painted peat pots are drying, go ahead and print the heirloom veggie seed packet printables. Please note: All my printables are FREE to subscribers, you'll find the link to my Printables Page in every email I send out.

If you want to add an aged look to the seed packets, mix up some coffee stain using instant coffee and water. Optional, you could use cooled tea or leftover coffee.

Use the foam brush to give the printable a brush of cooled coffee stain, allowing a few drips to fall in places.




Insider Tip: For the first try, I cut the seed packet printables out and then stained each one. However, I found it easier to actually brush the entire sheet with stain before cutting into individual seed packets (see below).


I think it's easier to control the amount of stain when you're working with a full sheet of paper. The stained paper takes a few minutes to dry, and you can easily speed this up with a blow dryer or a heat gun craft tool.

The printable seed packets were custom sized to fit perfectly on 3" peat pots.


Step 3: attach printables

Using a clean foam brush, brush mod podge onto the backs of the printables and secure them to the front of the peat pot. Brush a little more mod podge on the top to seal, and allow to dry.

Once dry, the heirloom veggie peat pots are ready to fill and decorate with. Adding a little crinkled paper in each pot allows the contents to display better. I am using crinkled paper I made using vintage sheet music (you can read how to do this HERE).


The distressed green wood crate that Mr DIY and I made is the perfect Spring color to display these heirloom veggie packet decorated flower pots! I bundled some Dollar Tree carrots in groups of three to add to the flower pots.


I was wanting to make some mini cabbages, and found a wonderful tutorial by Rachel of The Ponds Farmhouse, using coffee filters! 


My  DIY gingham carrots are a great addition and add some seriously cute Beatrix Potter vibes to my Easter table! Here is a sneak peek, I'll be sharing more details of my table very shortly!

Tip: you can always visit my Spring catalogue to see all my ideas!



Have fun Spring crafting and do let me know if you try this craft!

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  1. Love your crafts! What is the link to your free paintable for the peat pods?

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  2. Hi! I love all your ideas! I already made the Peter rabbit rabbit and they look so adorable! Thank you sooo much! I want to make the veggie printable but I don’t see anywhere. I’m subscribed. Can you please tell me where is the link. Thank you again!💓

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