The middle size pot got "belt handles." I used hot glue to adhere them to the pot. The pots are unique and the colors are gorgeous. I sprayed the pot yellow then sprayed a little of the other two colors on the pot. Then I decided I needed a third paint color. I sprayed the two paint colors on this pot also.įor the larger pot, I went wild and just added painter's tape willy-nilly to make simple graphic designs. Once the paint was completely dry I used a sandpaper sponge to distress the pot lightly.įor the second pot, I applied painter's tape to the top in order to achieve a two-tone effect. It is difficult to see in the photo because the effect is very subtle. I first sprayed one pot with the aqua color then before it was dry I sprayed the seaside color on the pot very lightly and not all over. I also had the pot of artificial flowers I bought at the 400 mile yard sale in June for $2. I wasn't sure if I would use the sisal rope or the belt or nothing at all on the pots but I was prepared. You always need an added element to pump up a project. I found two summery spray paint colors on my shelf, Rustoleum Aqua and Rustoleum Seaside. The straight-sided pots came from my favorite junk shop and I like them the best. This is my collection of terra cotta pots. Today is Thrift Store Decor Tour Day so let's start the tour. I painted three pots, and each of them is unique. Apply painter's tape to the pots to make graphic designs. How to spray paint terra cotta clay flower pots using various colors of paint.
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