How to paint a terracotta flower pot (2024)

How to paint a terracotta flower pot (1) By Liz Berry | Last Updated : February 17, 2022 | Filed In :

Beautifully decorated flower pots are the perfect way to set off your new house or garden plants but they can be quite expensive to buy. In this article, we’ll take a look at how to paint a terracotta flower pot and give you some design inspiration!

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I How to paint a terracotta flower pot

I.I What you will need:

II Painted flower pot ideas

II.I 1. Creative calligraphy

II.II 2. Paint your pet

II.III 3. Get fruity!

II.IV 4. Keep it simple

II.V 5. Make it monochrome

II.VII 7. Walk on the wild side

Terracotta pots are made from baked clay and are porous, meaning water can pass through them. They’re a good choice for plants that don’t like to be kept moist and help to prevent root rot and other problems caused by overwatering.

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Because terracotta is a natural, pliable product, it’s used to create a range of different shaped pots, so you can choose a huge range of sizes and shapes for your painting project.

Clay flower pots provide a perfect surface for paint but if you want your artwork to last, place your plant in a plastic pot and saucer within the clay pot to prevent water from damaging the paintwork over time. Some terracotta pots are already glazed on the inside or you can varnish it yourself. Take care not to over-water your plants once the inside is sealed.

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How to paint a terracotta flower pot

What you will need:

  • Terracotta pot/s of your choice
  • Clear, water-based acrylic varnish for sealing and protecting
  • Acrylic paint and paint pens for finer details (you can buy weather-resistant acrylic if you’re painting an outdoor pot). You can also use spray paint.
  • Brushes
  • Pencil
  • Stencils (if using)
  1. Make sure your pot is really clean before you start. If you’re using an old pot, give it a good scrub and let it dry completely before you begin painting. Terracotta is extremely porous so it may take a day or two to fully dry.
  2. You don’t have to seal your pot before painting, but if you do, apply a few coats of acrylic, water-based varnish to the inside of the pot to provide a protective layer and help your paintwork last longer. Make sure to allow each coat to dry thoroughly.
  3. Once the inside of the pot has been sealed, you can begin painting! I’ve suggested using acrylic paint as it’s ideal for painting onto clay, it dries fast and it comes in an amazing range of colours, including metallics.
  4. If you’re following a pattern, you may want to draw it out first in pencil or use masking tape to section off different areas.
  5. Apply the paint with a brush, allowing each coat to dry thoroughly. You may need to thin the paint slightly with water if it is too thick.

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    Image credit: @artisanatbyandrea

  6. When you’ve finished your design, apply a layer of clear varnish to protect your paintwork. You can use a matte or gloss finish, whichever you prefer.

Painted flower pot ideas

From on-trend animal print to painting your pampered pets, we’ve rounded up some of the most eye-catching flower pot designs to inspire your creations:

1. Creative calligraphy

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Image credit: @aditi.designs

Take inspiration from these beautifully hand-lettered pots and get creative with the plant puns. If you’re new to calligraphy, there are many online tutorials and templates to follow. Try drawing the design on with a pencil first and then using a paint pen as it’s much quicker than using a brush.

2. Paint your pet

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Image credit: @asined.garden

We love the idea of painting your beloved pet’s portrait onto a flower pot. It doesn’t have to be hyper-realistic, go for a simple, stylised design and have fun!

3. Get fruity!

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Image credit: @paintingwithcait

This sweet strawberry design works perfectly on a plant pot. You could also create a watermelon, orange or blackberry pot.

4. Keep it simple

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Image credit: @wildlovepots

Sometimes, the simplest designs can be the most effective. These sweet face planters would make gorgeous gifts for a loved one and best of all, this design is easy to paint! You could use a paint pen for the eyes and lips.

5. Make it monochrome

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Image credit: @houseofowls

Always in style, have fun with black and white paint. You can go for simple patterns, abstract designs, dalmatian print, whatever takes your fancy! Paint a few pots and group them together to instantly brighten up a corner of your patio.

6. Paint the rainbow

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Image credit: @southsideatelier

If you’re wondering what colour to paint your flower pots, how about painting a few pots in a range of hues? I love the simplicity of the above designs and you can create something similar using tape to mask off sections of the pot before painting.

7. Walk on the wild side

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Image credit: @proudlypotty

Who doesn’t love a bit of animal print? These beautifully painted pots include a golden sheen to add a bit of extra pizzazz. You don’t have to stick to leopard print, try zebra stripes, dalmatian dots, cow print even snakeskin if you’re feeling really creative! Also try using different colours, red print on a pink background or mint green on white would look striking.

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1 Comment

  1. paula

    September 18, 2023 at 9:46 am

    What varnish would you use which is plant safe.which also protects your paint work

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How to paint a terracotta flower pot (2024)

FAQs

What kind of paint do you use on terracotta pots? ›

All paints work for the job, but we prefer to use acrylic craft paint or spray paint, both work well on terracotta pots. Thinning the paint out with a little water helps spread it quickly and easily. This is an optional step, but it really helps spread the paint over the pot when applying the base coat.

Do you have to soak terracotta pots before painting? ›

Start by prepping the pot

Remove price tags and stickers from the pot by soaking it in a tub of warm water for up to an hour, then scrubbing it with a stiff brush. Allow the pot to dry completely before painting.

Should I seal my painted terracotta pots? ›

Seal the outside of your pot one time to help protect your paint job. If you are placing these outside, feel free to do more coats. Let dry. I think the most exciting part of finishing a planter project is when you get to put your plant into its new home.

How do you paint terracotta pots to look old? ›

Using a sponge, paint the outside of your terracotta pot with a plain natural yoghurt. For an even more aged look, consider adding flecks of moss spores to the yoghurt. Cover in a clear plastic bag. Leave to stand in a cool, shady place in your garden for a few days to dry.

Do you need to seal acrylic paint on terracotta pots? ›

It's a good idea to seal terra-cotta pots after you paint them to keep water from seeping through the paint. There are self-sealing acrylic paints available, so if you use those, there's no need to seal.

How do you get paint to stick to terracotta pots? ›

Steps to paint terra cotta pots

Wipe down your clay pot with a damp cloth to remove any dust. Don't soak them with water just get off any dust. Prime the the pot with a spray primer to save time. This will need to be done in a well ventilated space like outdoors.

What happens if you don't soak terracotta pots? ›

“There's really not a lot of maintenance that goes into them but it's important to make sure that you soak them before putting any plants inside. If not, you run the risk of the pot absorbing lots of water and creating a really dry environment for the soil.”

Do you need primer to paint terracotta pots? ›

You can just start with an acrylic paint (or latex house paint) and use a few coats for complete coverage (i.e., not seeing effects of any other colors beneath). That would be fewer coats the better-quality the acrylic paint. But many people prefer to start with a primer, usually white.

What happens if you don't seal terracotta pots? ›

If you want them to hold liquids, yes, if you don't mind the liquid oozing out, no. Terracotta is porous even when fully fired. It is not intended to be non-porous of itself. If you want to prevent liquids passing into and through terracotta, then a sealing glaze is required.

Can you use rustoleum on terracotta? ›

Painting flower pots is a great way to give them a custom look. We used Rust-Oleum 2X Ultra Cover Spray Paint and a Testors Craft Paint Pen to give an ordinary terra cotta pot a celestial vibe.

Can I use Mod Podge to seal acrylic paint on terracotta pots? ›

I painted a few of mine with acrylic paint, and then used plain old mod-podge to seal it.

What is the best sealant for terracotta pots? ›

If a terracotta pot has developed cracks, Liquid Rubber will bridge these cracks and seal from the inside and preventing further spread of the crack. Let your terracotta pot dry thoroughly before planting.

How do you paint over glazed terracotta pots? ›

We recommend giving glazed surfaces a light sand with 150 grit sand paper or a black Jolie Sanding Sponge, which can help the paint adhere better. Apply a thin first coat of paint and allow it to dry for a day, then apply additional coats.

How do you seal acrylic paint on terracotta pots? ›

I painted a few of mine with acrylic paint, and then used plain old mod-podge to seal it.

Will rain wash away acrylic paint? ›

Most acrylic paint brands are relatively water resistant. However repetitive water exposure and other elements can affect the life of your acrylic painting. By applying a layer of varnish your acrylic paint will be protected from water for longer.

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