Boho Modern DIY Painted Terra Cotta Pots - Shrimp Salad Circus (2024)

Get ideas for DIY painted terracotta pots with a simple, modern bohemian flair!

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I’ve partnered with DecoArt to share a beautiful – but super simple – home décor idea using their brand-new Americana Suede Paint. I use their paint all the time, like my free trick for how to turn a photo into paint by numbers and my paint by numbers furniture.

Oh, and if you like this project, then you’ll love my giant DIY mudcloth planter makeover or my DIY hanging pot!

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I’ve gotten really into sewing and mending clothes this year, and one of the techniques that I’ve been dying to try out is sashiko embroidery. Sashiko is a Japanese stitching technique that was originally meant to be functional to reinforce textiles. Today it’s often used in visible mending to patch clothing with creative flair.

I’m so drawn to the beautiful patterns and the imperfect finished designs, but I haven’t had a chance to try it out with a needle and thread yet.

This project is the next best thing: I’ve painted sashiko designs onto terra cotta pots to capture the geometric style for my plants instead of my pants. Sorry, that was way cheesy… 😉

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Before we get to the project, let’s address a few common questions about how to paint terracotta pots.

Is it OK to paint terracotta pots?

You can definitely paint terracotta pots. In fact, I highly recommend it – they’re the perfect blank canvas for so many different ideas!

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What paint do you use on terracotta pots?

You can use acrylic paint or spray paint to paint terracotta pots, but I prefer acrylic paint because I have more control over the end result. For a beautiful finish on this project, I’m using Americana Suede Paint, which is a type of acrylic paint that lends a luxurious textured finish to the surface.

Note: If you’re painting terracotta pots with children, be sure to use a water-based paint to avoid any harmful fumes. Water-based paint cleans up with soap and water, which is also important when crafting with little ones!

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How do you prepare terracotta pots for painting?

You can paint directly onto a terracotta pot without any special preparation if it’s unglazed. The most important thing is to make sure the pot is free of dirt and dust. Wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove any buildup.

If the terracotta pot is glazed, you’ll need to use a primer or a paint that’s made to be used without a primer.

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Do you need to seal terracotta pots?

Terracotta pots don’t need to be sealed, but you can use some sort of top coat if you want to protect your painted design. If you’re going to keep your painted terra cotta pots outside, definitely seal with a varnish to keep the design from being damaged or faded by sun and weather exposure.

Terracotta is a type of clay, which is porous, so terracotta pots do allow water to seep through very, very gradually. Using a waterproof sealer will prevent this. It’s a good tip if you tend to forget to water your plant babies often enough – not that I’ve ever been known to do that… 😉

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DIY Painted Terracotta Pots

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Supplies

  • Terra cotta pots
  • Americana Suede Paint (available now at Michaels in 10 colors!)
    • Mauve
    • Charcoal
    • Plum
    • Fern
  • Scruffy paintbrush
  • White chalk
  • White acrylic paint
  • Thin paintbrush
  • DecoArt Suede Varnish

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1. Paint your first coat of color directly onto the pot. You don’t need to do any priming or prep work if you’re using the Americana Suede Paint that I used. This paint is permanent and covers minor imperfections on the painted surface, so it’s perfect if you’re wanting to give an old pot a makeover!

Tip: Brush the paint on with a cross-hatch motion for the most suede-like finish. Basically paint diagonal strokes in one direction, and then overlap them with diagonal strokes in the other direction.

Cover the entire outside as well as an inch or two inside the lip, since that part won’t be covered by dirt when the pot is in use. Set it aside to dry while you paint the first coat on the next terra cotta pot.

2. For more texture, paint a second coat, using the same cross-hatch motion. Let it dry to the touch before moving on to the next step.

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3. Chalk a quarter-inch grid onto the front of the pot. I actually ended up using a white charcoal pencil for finer lines and because I wanted some of the grid to show at the end.

You can freehand the grid, or download my free template to cut out a grid stencil on your Cricut or Silhouette machine.

If you’re using my template, size it to six inches square before cutting. To use, trace all the vertical lines, and then rotate the stencil to trace the horizontal lines.

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4. Find a sashiko design you like, and paint it onto the grid. Use white acrylic paint and a thin paintbrush.

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Start by painting all the horizontal lines in a row, and then you can do the vertical lines. Let it dry thoroughly, and then wipe away the chalk grid, if desired.

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5. Seal with a coat of Americana Suede Varnish to protect the design – especially if you’ll be using your painted terra cotta pots outside.

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FAQs

Does painting terracotta pots work? ›

The most important part is the sealant. Terracotta is very porous, hence why it dries the soil out so fast, but because of this the paint can leak through to the roots and poison your plant. Similarly, the paint on the outside of the pot can easily get chipped off. Sealant solves both of these problems.

What is the best paint for terra cotta pots? ›

Before You Get Started. Acrylic craft paint is the best choice for painting clay pots because of its highly pigmented formula. Colors will be bright and saturated, especially if you use primer and multiple coats of paint.

Do I need to seal terracotta pots before painting? ›

Sealing terracotta pots for painting is an optional step, and it's totally up to you if you want to do it. If you're painting terracotta pots for outdoor use, then using a clay pot sealer before painting them will help the paint last longer.

What do you use to seal painted terracotta pots? ›

Finally, seal the paint

After the finished pot has dried completely (this may take several days, as the drops of paint on the celestial pot are much thicker than a coat of paint), apply two coats of a clear water-based spray acrylic to seal the paint and protect the design from scratches.

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

Before painting, make sure you remove any dirt or tags from the pot and let it dry completely. Immerse the pot in warm water to loosen any grime. If necessary, sand the pot with fine-grit sandpaper to smooth any rough ridges. Prime the inside and outside of the pot with 1-2 coats of the clay pot sealer and let it dry.

Can you use modge podge to seal terracotta pots? ›

I went back over a few spots where I made a mistake with some more white paint, and it's as good as new. Then I go over the whole pot with Outdoor Mod Podge. I suggest two coats, and make sure it is completely dry before bringing it outside.

What paint colors make terra cotta? ›

These were colors I had on hand, but you can easily make a terracotta color by mixing white paint with Burnt Sienna or Raw Sienna paint color. Don't have any sienna colors? Use brown and a little red acrylic paint instead!

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

When you don't pre-soak terra cotta pots, the plant will dry out faster.

How do you make terracotta pots look better? ›

One of the most natural-looking patinas can be achieved by simply slathering plain yogurt on a new pot. Yogurt applied to dry pots yields more dramatic results. For a subtler look, first, soak pots in water for 15 minutes. All you need to age your terra-cotta pots this way is plain yogurt and a two-inch foam brush.

Can you put plants directly into terracotta pots? ›

Yes! But of course, there are a few exceptions. Terra cotta is a porous material and helps your plants' roots to breathe through oxygen exchange. These pots also absorb some of the excess moisture after you water your plants, preventing your roots from staying in soggy soil too long.

Can you use latex paint on terracotta pots? ›

Use a paintbrush to apply a coat or two of your exterior latex paint. We painted some of our pots pale yellow (Like Butter from Valspar) and some of them got a darker tone below the lip (Amber Pearl by Valspar). Ours took only one coat, so it was a 15 minutes job.

Can you use acrylic paint pens on terracotta pots? ›

Aside from its many benefits, having potted plants around gives you the opportunity to get more artistic. How? By painting on the pots using acrylic paint markers! These paint pens are great for most, if not all, types of plant pots, including clay, plastic, and ceramics.

Can you paint terracotta pots with wood paint? ›

You can colour co-ordinate your pots with the colour of your plants and create some great displays quickly and cheaply. If you want to keep the terracotta pot colour then you can paint on UV Clear to strengthen and protect the pot. Thorndown Wood Paint is micro-porous allowing moisture transfer through the coating.

What is the downside of terracotta pots? ›

However, moisture is a major concern. Since the material is so porous, terracotta planters can absorb water and crack as the water expands and contracts in hot and cool weather.

Is it good to paint clay pots? ›

Terra cotta clay pots are fabulous surfaces for a variety of art forms such as painting, stenciling, decoupage, and mixed media. Clay pots are smooth, offering the perfect crafting surface for all ages!

How do you age terracotta pots with paint? ›

Make a mixture of chalk paint and water and paint directly on the pot with a brush. Dip an old cloth or brush into your thinned out paint and apply directly on to the terracotta pot surface. Blot with a paper towel as needed to help lessen the appearance of brush strokes.

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