Making Bonsai Slabs

Or things that kinda look like feet.
Making bonsai slabs. The pulverized dry clay is mixed with water and stirred to make slurry. Decide what trees or plants you want to use favoring types such as conifers that naturally grow in rocky locations. They offer a slight concavity allowing for more soil area than flat surfaces and therefore added root support. New product for making your own bonsai pots.
Rubber or latex gloves if your fussy about your skin. It s sitting on a board to make feet. The paper pattern is applied. To make a phoenix graft a young flexible tree is inserted and grown into a groove carved into a piece of driftwood creating a tree with an aged character from a plant with youthful vigor.
Ample drainage and tie in holes are provided. Cut a few pieces of wood to match the length and width that you have decided you want your bonsai pot to be. Wood adds to a desired earthy look. Are designed as shallow containers.
I had some leftover concrete so i made a freeform pot. The clay slab for the bottom of the pot is prepared. The slab container rests on a low and stable foot that lifts the composition slightly. Yes i m making a mess.
A small trowel a putty knife perhaps and some flexible artists palette knives are useful. This can make a very attractive presentation. A coupl e of old. The bottom and the wall parts are prepared for joining them together.
How to plant a bonsai on a slab 1. I wrap them all up in plastic and then cover with a tub. Cut pieces of 3mm bonsai. A container to mix the cement in.
Making a phoenix graft is a fun way to create an ancient and beautiful looking bonsai in just an afternoon. Forms geometric and organic. Dry clay is pulverized. It need not be big because you won t be mixing much at a time.