When we were in Ohio at the Springfield Flea Market I, bought several mini terra cotta pots(amongst a trailer load of other things for my booth š )
It bewilders me that I always tend to gravitate towards the smallest, most delicate things amidst a sea of junk.
“Smalls” are definitely something I hunt for or notice when I am looking at someone else’s display.
This time around I found a bag full of mini terra cotta pots lying on the ground under a table in a booth.
The price was right so I scooped them up!
I had put a few pots in the June Barn Show at Chartreuse and decided I would white wash these with the paint I had left over from my potting shed…she-shed post.
First up was giving the little pots a good scrubbing.
Once the pots dried,Ā I white washed them using Fusion Mineral Paint in Champlain.
You really can’t go wrong when you white wash pots.
I like to wet my brush and then dab it into the paint instead of diluting my paint if the paint happens to be thick.
I just keep my brush damp and if more paint goes on than I like, I add water to my brush and go over it.
You canĀ use sandpaper to take the excess paint off once the pots dry, but I find keeping my brush wet will take enough paint off and in turnĀ save meĀ the extra step of sanding.
With a lesson in resilience,Ā I added flower petals to the pots once the white wash was dry.
Patience was needed to wrap the stencil and keep it in place to paint these small flower petals.
I used Funky Junk’s Old Sign Stencils – Potting Shed Stencil for the petals.
I don’t know about you, but if I purchase something I always look for several ways to use it.
In this case I only used the small flower petals from the stencil.
Simple, fun, DIY to add a little character to your flower pots š
Supplies
Terra Cotta Pots
Fusion Mineral Paint
Champlain(white wash)
Lily Pond(flower petals)
Old Sign Stencils
Paint Brush
Water
Thank-you to all our followers for following me on this journey
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Kindly,
Jane
8 Comments
Oh Jane, I love these. I used to stencil YEARS ago when everyone was doing the stenciled borders in rooms in their homes (probably before you were born) People PAID me to do this in their home I was so good at it. I tried a few weeks ago and it looked like someone turned a 2 year old loose with finger paint. UGH – it was awful. I WILL conquer this craft AND be good at it.
ps – thanks for teaching me how to whitewash terracotta. Can’t wait to do that around here.
Hugs,
Daryl
Lol Daryl, I’m getting up there! you should start up again and stencil a few things for your new store. so excited for you…hope I can make the grand opening š
These are so sweet! Love the shaping on these pots, too!
thank-you Jamey! the shaping is great…a little harder to stencil, but I love the texture it adds to the pot š
I love Terra cotta pots and jazzing them up with a little paint and stencil is the best. This is such a cute presentation and I love the contrast. Very nice!
Hi Carole, thank-you! It did jazz them up a bit š
Lookin’ good.
thank-you, Kitty š