My inspiration for this project came from all of your amazing subway art projects out there in blog world! I wanted to add some character to this flower pot and thought subway art was the perfect way to go! This project was for a Mother’s Day gift but would be perfect for any occasion. I’m planning on making one for myself in the near future!
To add a personal touch, I added my children’s handprints to the side of the flower pot using acrylic paint. {{What Grandma can resist their grandchild’s handprint!?!? =) }} To make the handprints you’ll need:
- flower pot
- acrylic paint
- some sort of paintbush
Paint your little one’s hand and quickly and carefully place it where you want on the bottom of the flower pot. {{My 3 year old was MUCH better at cooperating with this project than my 2 year old…but it all turned out great!}} Instead of painting both the left and the right hand, I just painted one hand and turned it so that it looked like a right and left hand on the flower pot.
While my handprints were drying, I cut out my vinyl words using my Sure Cuts A Lot 2 program. It is SO simple to use…love it! All I did was choose different fonts for the words and lay them out on my mat the way I wanted them. When I was finished, I hit cut and my Cricut did all the work!
Once your words are cut, you’ll need to weed out the parts you don’t want…like the middle of the closed letters. I usually use my fingernails for this part put Cricut makes some great tools to help with the stubborn pieces.
After weeding, apply transfer tape to the top of the words. I use the paper tape and love it. It is easy to work with and you can still see through it. Rub the transfer tape with quite a bit of pressure so that your words stick to the transfer tape.
Apply your transfer tape to the upper lip of your flower pot. Rub the letters firmly and then carefully pull the transfer tape away to reveal your lettering.
Now plant your flower and you’re finished! I had some wonderful helpers to do the planting! =)
I LOVE how it turned out! Since this project was a Mother’s Day gift, I just wanted to say that I hope you all had an amazing day and got to spend some quality time with your families!




