How to Decorate a Flowerpot with Colorful Beans

If you’re looking for a beginner-friendly mosaic project, this bean-decorated pot is the perfect pick.

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You’ll take a plain terracotta or plastic pot and transform it with rows of colorful beans, creating a design that’s earthy and charming.

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It’s versatile too, you can use it for succulents, herbs, or even as a decorative holder for utensils or craft supplies.

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The process is simple, but the results look impressively handmade.

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Materials Needed

  • 1 terracotta or plastic pot (6” diameter, 5” height)
  • Red kidney beans - approx. 200 beans
  • Green mung beans - approx. 100 beans
  • Yellow corn kernels - approx. 80 kernels
  • Beige lentils or soybeans - approx. 100 beans
  • Strong craft glue (or hot glue gun with glue sticks)
  • Clear spray sealant
  • Pencil and ruler
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Clean and dry your pot thoroughly to ensure glue sticks well. If using terracotta, you may want to lightly sand the surface for better grip.

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Step 2: Use a pencil and ruler to lightly mark horizontal lines around the pot, this will guide your rows and keep everything straight.

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Step 3: Starting at the bottom, apply glue in small sections. Attach one row of corn kernels, pressing them firmly into place.

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Then allow 5 minutes of drying before moving to the next row.

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Step 4: Continue upward with red kidney beans, followed by mung beans, then beige lentils. Repeat or vary the order to create colorful bands of texture.

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Step 5: For extra detail, you can create a circular flower motif on one side of the pot by clustering beans into a pattern before filling the rest of the row.

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Step 6: Once finished, let the glue dry overnight.

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You can also spray the pot with a clear sealant to protect the beans from moisture and add a polished finish.

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Notes:

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If you plan to use this pot outdoors, line it with a waterproof coating before planting to help preserve the mosaic.

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Indoors, it can double as a stylish storage container for pens, brushes, or kitchen utensils.

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