Flower pot painting ideas – how to paint terracotta pots to brighten gardens (2024)

One of the easiest ways to update an outdoor space with colour is updating your planters. Thoughtful flower pot painting ideas can give old planters and terracotta pots a new lease of life.

Any outdoor space benefits from an arrangement of garden pots. From small balcony gardens to generous patios, flower pots can be transformative for any decorative garden idea. Especially freshly painted pots, to help add a pop of colour and expressive pattern.

Plus updating pots with a splash of fresh colour is a brilliant budget garden idea, offering huge decorative impact with very little spend.

Flower pot painting ideas

Make sure your pots are clean, dry and soil-free, then use garden paint to give them a revamp. Take inspiration from our thoughtful flower pot painting ideas below...

1. Jazz up terracotta pots with on-trend colour

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(Image credit: Cuprinol)

All you need is masking tape, a sponge and some on-trend paint colours to create these striking finishes. The expert team at Cuprinol transformed plain terracotta pots with pattern, that looks intricate but as we explain below - it's actually relatively easy to do.

Using striking shades of citrus to enhance the greenery and add a vibrant accent colour to planting.

2. Keep things subtle

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(Image credit: Sandolin)

If you want to add interest without overwhelming your garden landscaping idea, try painting a subtle pattern onto terracotta pots in muted tones. Use a stencil to transfer the pattern onto the pots, using a narrow paint brush to add the colour with care. Secure the stencil in place and make sure not to over saturate the brush with paint, to avoid drips.

3. Introduce hints of graphic pattern using colour

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Allow the terracotta colour to shine through by choosing to enhance the original colour of the pot by offsetting it against standout graphic patterns. Create your design using masking tape to get crispy clean lines, to give a strict geometric design aspect.

4. Stencil a stylish house number

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Dress the front porch with an alternative stencilled house number plant pot. Paint a plain pot in a bold colour or two if your house requires double digits or if you want to dedicate one pot for the 'No.' reference, as seen above. When the design is as sleek as this example it's imperative to work with a stencil and ensure you gently sponge colour on to avoid any drips or transfer.

5. Paint by numbers

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Adopt an easier way to paint numbers onto plant pots but making the numbers bold, using a single pot for each. The nature of the bigger numbers means the DIY and decorating job is less fiddly than with a smaller stencil. If confident you can go freehand with a small paint brush to draw the outline of the letter, using a slightly bigger brush to fill in the solid number.

If not as confident you could mark out the shape carefully using masking tphe to ensure you stay between the lines. Add simple flowers by gently pushing the head of the paintbrush flat against the pot, creating a circle of petals using this method.

6. Get artistic with brushstrokes

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After painting a base coat of white paint give your flower pots an element of artistic flair with brushstroke details in an accent colour. Here a classic combination of black and white gives these outdoor pots a stylish monochrome finish.

7. Create interest with colour blocking

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(Image credit: Future PLC/ Jamie Mason)

Colour blocking is a great way to transform a classic terracotta plant pot. Use a wide masking tape to create your clean lines between the two colours, painting one colour at a time – allowing sufficient drying time between coats. Two coats of each colour is best to ensure none of the terracotta hue is grinning through.

8. Elevate a colour scheme

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Prettify a bare fence by hanging painted terracotta pots vertically. Securely fix the pots to the fence after carefully drilling small holes through the terracotta to allow for drainage, before popping in your plants! Leave the rim bare, or paint in the contrasting colour.

Paint the base of your terracotta pots to add a dash of colour to a planting scheme. Simply tape around the lip of the pot and paint below with two coats of your chosen outdoor paint. You could use different shades to colour code a herb garden or vertical planter, to indicate which plants are purely ornamental and which are edible.

9. Create a striking pattern using colourful stripes

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(Image credit: Future PLC/Barry Marsden)

Make a real impact with colour by using a rainbow of colourful stripes to decorate plain plant pots. It may be a labour of love, due to having to apply more than one colour and use several pieces of masking tape, but if you are looking to make an impact with newly painted flower pots this is a winning idea.

For vertical stripes fashion lines of masking tape length ways down the outside of the pot, simply painting in between the gaps. To create horizontal stripes do the same with masking tape only go around the pot ,rather than down it with the tape.

10. Add vibrancy with bold colour scheme throughout

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Enhance and unite your outdoor space by adding one vibrant colour choice, painting garden furniture and flower pots in the same shade. This easy-to-do upcycling idea for the garden sets the tone throughout an outdoor space by adding a solitary splash of uplifting colour.

Choosing one colour prevents the accent colour of flowers and planting from becoming overpowering, especially in a small space. If your garden is primarily lush green you can't go wrong with a bold blue, such as this Cobalt blue – inspired by the Yves Saint Laurent Majorelle Gardens in Marrakech.

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(Image credit: Future PLC/Jamie Mason)

Of course it's not all about terracotta pots when it comes to garden containers. From zinc planters to DIY homemade tin can planters there's an appetite for updating metal flower pots too. Ensure you use an exterior paint that is suitable for metal surfaces, most of the big name brands from Frenchic to Rust-Oleum now offer a paint that adheres to metal surfaces – plus no primer needed!

12. Paint on characterful faces

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(Image credit: Future PLC/ Graeme Ainscough)

Fun and friendly faces on planters has been a growing trend. Create your own characters by painting smiles and eyes onto the base of your plant pots. Suitable for indoor and outdoor pots, provided the right paint finished are applied.

Smiley flower pots is a great idea for encouraging little ones to get out into the garden and help to grow their own.

13. Give indoor flower pots a Washi tape makeover

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Give your indoor pots a coat of brilliant white paint, to create a blank canvas for a decorative trim. Due to the nature of Washi tape this idea is best for indoors, unless you coat the finished pot with a sealant to ensure the tape is weatherproof.

How to paint terracotta pots with pattern

Step 1. Give it a clean

Ensure your plant pot is dirt and cobweb-free to give your paint a clean surface to stick to. Use a non-

Step 2. Add masking tape

Mark out your pattern onto your chosen pot, using masking tape - securing the tape as you go to ensure crisp clean lines.

Step 3. Apply your base colour

Use your main colour to paint a base, on which to add pattern. Paint below or around the masking tape that has been placed to from your desired pattern. Apply 2 coats, allowing each to dry completely before continuing with each stage.

Stage 4. Paint the pattern with a sponge

An easy way to add the paint in larger sections, such as the Cuprinol pots above, is by using a sponge – a simple kitchen sponge will do the trick. Cut the sponge to size to make it easier to control, then simply dab the paint onto the unpainted section in between the masking tape. Leave to dry then carefully remove the tape, revealing a newly painted pattern on your pot.

Happy plant pot painting!

Flower pot painting ideas – how to paint terracotta pots to brighten gardens (2024)

FAQs

How do you brighten terracotta pots? ›

Create a mixture of warm water and dishwashing liquid or all-purpose cleaner in a large sink or plastic bucket. Submerge the terracotta pot and use a scrubbing brush to scrub the interior and exterior surfaces. Rinse away excess suds with clean water.

What kind of paint should I use on terracotta pots? ›

What paint do I use? 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.

How do you paint terracotta pots to look old? ›

Start by pouring the buttermilk into a bowl, then add your moss and combine. Use your brush to paint the mixture over the terra-cotta pots, and set aside in a shaded place until you've reached the desired look. You can use a metal-bristle brush to remove any heavy clumps of moss.

How do you make terracotta look good? ›

I love terra-cotta, but I think too much of it can be monotonous. To vary the look of terra-cotta pots, I sometimes age them by spraying them with a buttermilk and moss solution to stimulate moss growth (a time-consuming affair), or if I want instant gratification I paint them.

How to make terra cotta pots look weathered? ›

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.

How do you make terracotta shine? ›

Apply a light coat of LTP Clear Wax or LTP Antique Wax using a soft cloth. Again, work in easy to reach sections. Then buff the area to a sheen with your stiff polishing brush. Apply a second coat of wax and buff the area with a stiff brush.

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.

What natural paint to use on terracotta pots? ›

A little milk paint on a pot works wonders! So much better than any other paint. So put away the acrylics and chalk type paints and go for milk paint when aging terracotta.

What paint is best for outdoor pots? ›

Acrylic paint is permanent, so you do not have to add a sealer. It does give an extra layer of protection, though, especially if your plant pot is for outdoor use. Be careful using a sealer as it can cause irritation. Use somewhere well ventilated and get help if needed.

How do you paint terracotta look? ›

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 color goes with terracotta pots? ›

You aren't short on coordinating colours either. If you're looking to capture a rustic aesthetic, pair deep terracotta red with other shades with brown and reddish undertones. Just about any earthy shade will work well alongside terracotta, while a pale hue like sage green will always make a welcome addition.

How do you style terracotta color? ›

They mix well with other warm tones, like orange, red or sepia, and with neutral shades like cream, white, or green. On the other hand, more neutral or muted terracotta tones can act as a supporting shade for more vibrant colors. Think cool tones like blue and purple or even darker shades, like deep brown and black.

What kind of paint works on terracotta pots? ›

To give the painted design an extra layer of protection, apply a coat of FolkArt Outdoor Sealer after 48 hours when the paint has completely cured. For best results, use FolkArt Outdoor, Apple Barrel Acrylics, FolkArt Acrylics, or one of our multi-surface paints when painting terra cotta pots.

How do you make terracotta pots look new? ›

Regular upkeep of terra-cotta pots will help to preserve their color. At its most basic, cleaning a terra-cotta pot involves removing old soil and debris, and washing the pot in a solution of dishwashing liquid, just as you would wash a pot used for cooking.

How do I make my pots shine again? ›

A mixture of white vinegar and baking powder is the best way to clean cookware. It takes only a few minutes to do and will have your best pots and pans looking shiny and new. Two pantry staples and a stiff scrubber or sponge are all you'll need to lift cookware stains from even the dingiest pans.

How to restore old terracotta pots? ›

Instructions
  1. Remove Dirt. Start by removing, and disposing of, old potting soil and any plant debris from the pot. ...
  2. Soak Pots in Detergent Solution. ...
  3. Scrub Pots. ...
  4. Rinse Pots. ...
  5. Disinfect Pots (Optional) ...
  6. Refill or Store Pots.
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How do you refresh terracotta? ›

Deep cleaning of terracotta floors

Use a specific cleaner for terracotta floors, diluted in warm water. Apply the cleaner to the floor surface and leave it to work for a few minutes. Use a soft brush or broom to deep clean the floor, working in sections. Rinse the floor with clean water and dry immediately.

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