Talavera Snail Planter, Ceramic Mexican Planter Pot for Indoor Home Decor or Outdoor Garden Decor is also Exquisite Hand Painted Yard Art.
Measures 10” tall x 7.5” deep x 16” wide; ; Inside opening is 4.25" wide x 7" long; Weighs approximately 6lbs 10oz
Introducing our exquisite Talavera Snail Planter, a whimsical masterpiece that seamlessly combines functionality with artistic charm. Crafted with precision and adorned with vibrant, hand-painted Talavera colors, this unique planter adds a touch of Mexican tradition to your garden decor or living space. The snail's intricate patterns and vivid colors create a visual feast, transforming your plants into a living work of art. Whether nestled among your flowers or displayed as a standalone centerpiece, this pot is more than just a planter for your greenery—it's a celebration of Hispanic craftsmanship and culture. Bring a sense of joy and sophistication to your surroundings with this eye-catching Talavera Snail!
This authentic and hand-painted snail will sit nicely on any flat surface, and serves as a smaller planter for various houseplants. Great for use indoors or a colorful splash outside!
Talavera pottery is hand-made by artists in Mexican and double fired in a kiln for long lasting usability. This item is NOT mass produced! Each piece is thoughtfully hand-painted, therefore there are no two pieces exactly the same. Your snail will be unique.
As with any handmade item, please expect some slight imperfections and/or variations.
Hand-Painted Talavera Snail Planter is handcrafted in Mexico,
With his quad antannaes, this Talavera planter is ready to be the star in your garden or patio, or just a gorgeous decoration in your home!
Handcrafted by talented artisans in Mexico, and eager to be a part of your garden collection.
Talavera Pottery, Talavera Décor, is Handmade and Hand Painted in Mexico as Authentic Mexican Pottery
Contains a single hole in the bottom for water drainage
Handmade condition means it may contain slight imperfections
Hand Painted condition means subtle color variations might occur as well
> This authentic and hand-painted SNAIL will sit candidly on any flat surface, and serves as a small planter for two plants.
Great for use indoors or outside! The design shown is of the traditional Talavera style.
Talavera pottery is hand-made using a specific red clay from central Mexico. This item is NOT mass produced!
Each piece is thoughtfully hand-painted, therefore there are NO two pieces exactly the same.
As with any handmade item, please expect some slight imperfections and/or variations.
> Hand-Painted Talavera SNAIL Planter is handcrafted in Mexico,
> This Talavera planter is ready to be the star in your garden or patio with his double antannaes or just a gorgeous decoration in your home!
> Handcrafted by the talented artisans in Mexico, he's eager to be a part of your garden collection.
> Talavera Pottery, Talavera Décor, is Handmade and Hand Painted in Mexico as Authentic Mexican Pottery
> Measures 9” tall x 15” deep x 7” wide; Weighs approximately 5lbs 2oz
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December 2
Cottage Living
The trees are so pretty and there are some iconic vehicles too.
And string lights (also for trees!).
The plant in the middle is my absolute favourite ingame plant. I will never understand why they didn't put it in the regular buy menu. It's so beautiful. Even more than the flowers that came with the Romantic Garden pack (I hate their swatches ^^').
There are also more meshes for the wall ivy, grass patches (they can bring so much more live in a dull meadow) and great shrubbery (which are also so much prettier than the ones in the regular buy mode...)
Also awesome fences (I love the aged/weathered look of them).
Mushrooms. They come in many different meshes. I placed 5 or 6 in the pic below. They look so awesome and can make your garden special.
Planters and stuff. I use these items a lot. You can place flowers in the planter with bb.moveobjects on and by lifting them up (select them and press 9 (or STRG+9) and move the with the ALT key.
The grocery bag is so awesome and the black purse actually is Agnes Crumplebottom's iconic purse!
You can also place the bunnies everywhere. That's so cute!
Cottage Living Build/Buy Debug is really awesome and worth a look.
EDIT: It was clear I'd forget sth ^^'
Ruins, gates, street signs, the water wheel even turns!, headstones,
Sophie the snail, you can even place the chickens! The fox is just a statue afaik
And what I think is great are these fake doors and windows. Just place them and no one can enter your house! Or leave ^^' Just teleport ;)
Went walking around the yard today after blessing the garden and rededicating the Guardians, just to see what was blooming.
The Yarrow's opening up nicely. About half of it's bloomed now, and ready to harvest. I should do that soon, because it's shading out the Chamomile something fierce and needs to be dealt with. I want to let the rest of it open up first if I can, though.
Also very happy to announce that my Passionflower vine did not die over Winter! True to its folk name (Maypop), it finally started popping up the last couple of days. I'm so incredibly happy about it I nearly started crying; after nearly a decade of fighting to get Passionflower seeds to germinate, I can't believe it!
Speaking of Vines: We were surprised to find some Honeysuckle creeping back in with the Trumpet Vine in the backyard this year; my Father in Law killed it off years ago during one of his very rare attempts to kill the Trumpet Vine, and now a very small strand seems to be coming back. It smells fantastic, as usual.
The Woodland Flowering Tobacco that I planted earlier in the week is already sprouting. I forgot what a quick grower it is once you spread the seed. It'll need to be severely thinned out, but that's just kind of how it goes when you're working with seeds you basically need a microscope to even see in the first place.
My Mother in Laws' Peonies started blooming this week, too- whereas mine seems to have stalled out and the buds are turning black now. They took a beating from the storm last night, but they're still beautiful.
And the Apple Trees (both, this year!) are already starting to produce Apples; I didn't thin the flowers this year like I did last year. I just didn't have the time while I was taking care of her. So I'll have to thin the fruit as the year progresses. But it's still nice to see them producing after we didn't get a crop last year.
My new French Marigolds are blooming already, too. They seem to be liking the new Concrete Bunny + Basket planter I bought at the Flea Market; I picked up a color mix this year instead of the plain ones I got last year and Lord is that Red one pretty!
I also made a little snail friend today! He was cute. He didn't appreciate me moving the pot to get a better look at him, though.
«Oklahoma - Region 2» ⬩ «Grow Zone 7a» ⬩ «Heat Zone 8»
Talavera Snail Planter, Ceramic Mexican Planter Pot for Indoor Home Decor or Outdoor Garden Decor is also Exquisite Hand Painted Yard Art.
Measures 10” tall x 7.5” deep x 16” wide; ; Inside opening is 4.25" wide x 7" long; Weighs approximately 6lbs 10oz
Introducing our exquisite Talavera Snail Planter, a whimsical masterpiece that seamlessly combines functionality with artistic charm. Crafted with precision and adorned with vibrant, hand-painted Talavera colors, this unique planter adds a touch of Mexican tradition to your garden decor or living space. The snail's intricate patterns and vivid colors create a visual feast, transforming your plants into a living work of art. Whether nestled among your flowers or displayed as a standalone centerpiece, this pot is more than just a planter for your greenery—it's a celebration of Hispanic craftsmanship and culture. Bring a sense of joy and sophistication to your surroundings with this eye-catching Talavera Snail!
This authentic and hand-painted snail will sit nicely on any flat surface, and serves as a smaller planter for various houseplants. Great for use indoors or a colorful splash outside!
Talavera pottery is hand-made by artists in Mexican and double fired in a kiln for long lasting usability. This item is NOT mass produced! Each piece is thoughtfully hand-painted, therefore there are no two pieces exactly the same. Your snail will be unique.
As with any handmade item, please expect some slight imperfections and/or variations.
Hand-Painted Talavera Snail Planter is handcrafted in Mexico,
With his quad antannaes, this Talavera planter is ready to be the star in your garden or patio, or just a gorgeous decoration in your home!
Handcrafted by talented artisans in Mexico, and eager to be a part of your garden collection.
Talavera Pottery, Talavera Décor, is Handmade and Hand Painted in Mexico as Authentic Mexican Pottery
Contains a single hole in the bottom for water drainage
Handmade condition means it may contain slight imperfections
Hand Painted condition means subtle color variations might occur as well