Easy DIY: Painted Terra Cotta Pots - Mornings on Macedonia (2024)

Since being stuck at home with limited project supplies, I have had to turn my creativity up a notch. I have always loved the look of aged terra cotta pots, but unfortunately I did not have all the supplies it called for on hand.

I did, however, have a few extra terra cotta pots and some paint. So I decided to do a little easy DIY: Painted Terra Cotta Pots!

I like the look of regular terra cotta pots, I think they are perfect for Spring. But my front porch has a lot of green and blue hues to it so I wanted them to accent that a little more.

And since all my leftover paint was in that color family, I decided to go for it and transform them into something totally different! I am so happy that I did, because I think they look really spectacular on my porch now.

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Supplies Needed:

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Directions On How To Paint Terra Cotta Pots:

The first thing you need to do is make sure your terra cotta pots are clean. I actually used them for planting last year so they were a little dirty. All I did was wash them off in warm, soapy water and then let them dry completely.

After they are dried and cleaned, it is time to paint them! I used Fusion Mineral Paint and again I am so super impressed with this paint!

The three colors I chose for this project were Lichen, Bayberry, and Homestead Blue. These were all the sample sized pots and I had plenty of paint for this project, as well as some left over too!

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Once I painted them, I let them dry overnight. Now, you can either choose to be done at this step or continue on with me to the next step.

I wanted them to look more aged and older, but if you are happy with just a little paint on the pots, then leave them as is!

Distressing The Painted Terra Cotta Pots

So to distress them, the first thing I did was dry brush a little white paint on them. Basically, I poured a little white paint out on the cardboard I had the pots on, and dipped my brush in it.

Then I swiped several times on the cardboard to remove the excess white paint. Once I just had a little left on my brush, I barely brushed a few strokes of white paint on the pots.

You can do this as much or as little as you please. I wanted them to have a bit of a chippy look so I am very happy with how they turned out after dry brushing the white paint on them.

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Again, you could stop here if you are satisfied with how they look. But, I wanted to give mine even more depth and texture after dry brushing the white paint on.

Once they were dry (which didn’t take very long since I only used a little paint), I wanted to add a dark antiquing wax to them to give them more dimension.

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Aging The Painted Terra Cotta Pots

If you remember from my painted mirror frame I did a few months ago, I used the antiquing wax on that too. You don’t need much of it at all. A little goes a really long way.

All you need to apply it is a damp rag and then a dry rag as well. Use your damp rag to apply the product, and then the dry rag to wipe away the excess.

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Don’t worry if you accidentally put too much of the wax on it, you can easily buff it out or repaint it. I worked in small sections and just rubbed on a little here and there as I went.

I was very pleased with the final look of this easy DIY. After adding the antiquing wax, the pots really looked like they have gotten a lot of use over the years! Which was definitely the look I wanted to achieve in this project.

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All in all, it only took me two days to complete and that was mainly because I was just waiting for the paint to dry. It was super simple and so much fun to do.

I love doing easy projects like this, especially now when there is so much on my mind right now. It is such a great stress reliever and the best part is you can just use what you have on hand!

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Another option to make them even more distressed and aged, would be to use sandpaper and roughen them up a little.

I thought about doing this too, but I was so happy with how they turned out that I didn’t want to mess them up! And plus, if I ever decide I want to, I can always go back later and do so!

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I would love to get a few more terra cotta pots and paint them in this same technique. But of course I was just using what I already had on hand.

Maybe if I can find some cheap online, I will order more and paint them too. I will keep you updated! And if you guys try this out, let me know! I would love to hear how this easy DIY: painted terra cotta pots went for you as well!

Easy DIY: Painted Terra Cotta Pots - Mornings on Macedonia (2024)
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