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Bought this clay pot last week, already popped a kalanchoe tomentosa baker (P*ssy ears) in.
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Thinking about buying a second identical one and painting or somehow coloring the flowers and steam and leaves.

Lots of those indents are super small though.

Do you know of any melt-able resins or plastics, colored, and very fine like sand?

If I could use a small brush to fill the imprints and hit it with a heat gun to melt the colorant, I think it could work.

No clue what kind of product I'm looking for though.
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I'd just paint in the recessed areas with small paintbrushes... It should be easy to trace if the brushes are small enough, and not a huge issue if you go over a bit.
Alternatively, you could use a flat roller and have everything else painted but the recessed flowers, if you're only going for a two-tone look.
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Have you seen the wax pots that salons use? A pot that heats and has waxes of different colors?
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Hi Ken,

Never gotten waxed...you?

But yeah, I guess I'm looking for something called powed coat, fine colored plastic powder.
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humboldt wrote:hi ken,

never gotten waxed...you?
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Humboldt wrote:Hi Ken,

Never gotten waxed...you?

But yeah, I guess I'm looking for something called powed coat, fine colored plastic powder.
Actually, yes! Many times. I had a female live with me that owns a salon. Waxing can be done in many areas. She also shaved my complete body with a straight razor, many times. Think about that for a minute... ;) :D I learned to never fall asleep when she was shaving me... Hair is a lubricant... ;) :rotfl:

I think that you will have to take it to be powder coated, as I don't think that it is a DIY project. YMMV Just a suggestion, with hot wax, you could change colors if you wanted...

Good luck with whatever you choose!
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