Painted Planter Ideas: How to Make Watermelon Painted Terracotta Pots (2024)

Learn how to make painted terracotta pots with a cute watermelon design for fun painted planter ideas for your outdoor home and garden decor.

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Painted Planter Ideas

Need painted planter ideas? These painted terracotta pots are a fun and fresh way to decorate your clay pots for use on your porch or patio. Discover how to paint terracotta flower pots with a cute watermelon design with this easy craft tutorial for painting terracotta pots. Plus learn tips and tricks for cleaning and prepping your clay planters for paint.

If you’re looking for fun painted planter ideas to decorate your garden or patio, then this watermelon painted planter is a must! This painted terracotta pot idea is decorated using acrylic paints for a super cute painted terracotta plant pot. Once painted, add herbs or flowers for a unique way to decorate your favorite outdoor spaces. Or gift these adorable painted flower pots to neighbors, friends, family or teachers.

Can You Paint Terracotta Pots?

Yes, you absolutely can paint terracotta pots. Painting pots or planters is an easy way to elevate your planters for a fresh new look that matches your home decor. I painted my terracotta pots to look like watermelons. However, the design ideas for painted planters and literally endless! You can also paint abstract designs or patterns on your planter pots. Basically anything you can dream up you can use paint to decorate your terracotta flower pots.

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What Paint do You Use to Make Painted Planters?

You don’t need a specific type or brand of paint to use on terracotta pots to make painted planters. In fact, you can pretty much use ANY paint you like to decorate your pots.

Types of paint you can use to paint terracotta pots include:

Once you’ve painted your terracotta flower pots, you should seal the paint with either a matte or gloss sealer to protect the integrity of the design.

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How to Decorate a Terracotta Pot

You can easily decorate a terracotta pot using paint. However, you do need to prepare the terracotta flower pot before making a painted planter. Once your clay pots are clean, they are ready to be decorated with your choice of paint and your favorite design ideas.

How to Clean a Terracotta Pot for Painted Planters

In order to prepare your planter for paint, follow these steps to decorate your pots with acrylic paint:

  • Prep your clay planters for paint by first removing loose dirt and debris. You can do this usinga heavy duty brush, such a flower pot brush.
  • Next, wash the terracotta pots to remove any remaining substances. To do this, soak the planters in a tub of warm water and vinegar for up to an hour. Is use 1 cup of white vinegar for every 3 to 4 cups of warm water.
  • Check the clay pots at around 30 minutes. If the rest of the dirt scrubs off easily, remove the planters from the water. Otherwise, soak the terracotta pots for additional time.
  • Now wash and rinse the planters using warm, soapy water. Alternately, you can also run the clay pots through your dishwasher.
  • Once the flower pots have been cleaned, allow them to dry completely prior to the paint application. This can take one or two days. After the planters are dry, they are ready for paint.

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How to Prep a Planter for Paint

You can prep a clay pot to paint in one of three ways, depending on how you will be using your painted terracotta pots. The first step, however, is to clean your flower pots. Once the clay flower pots are clean, you can choose to use a sealer or primer. Alternately, you can also paint directly onto the clay pot.

Here are the three ways to prepare your planters for paint:

  • To paint a terracotta pot without any additional steps, simply start with a clean, dry terracotta pot. Apply the paint directly to the pot.
  • If you want more vibrant colors on your planter, you can apply a water based primer before the paint. This will help your colors pop while still allowing the pot to breathe. You do not need to use a primer, however, if you are using chalk paint.
  • Finally, you can seal the flower pots prior to painting using a waterproof sealer. This will give your outdoor planters more durability. However, it also affects the clay pots ability to breathe. Therefore, if you use a waterproof sealer, take care not to overwater your plants.

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How to Paint a Terracotta Flower Pot

Once you’ve primed or sealed your terracotta flower pot, it is ready to be painted. Here is how to paint a terracotta flower pot once it has been cleaned and primed:

  • To paint your clay planters, first decide on the planter design you’d like to use to paint your flower pots.
  • Once you’ve settled on a design, sketch out the design on the primed pot using a pencil. (This step is optional and may depend on the complexity of the design.)
  • Now set up your workspace and lay down newspaper or similar to protect the surface you will be painting on.
  • Next, simply paint the design you’ve chosen onto the pot using a foam brush and your paint of choice. For more intricate designs, you can also use a small paint brush.
  • Allow the planters to fully dry. This can take several days.
  • Once the painted planters have dried, apply either a matte or glossy clear acrylic sealer to your painted terracotta pots. Allow the clear coat to dry.
  • After your painted terracotta pots have been sealed, you can plant flowers in your painted planters as you normally would.

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Watermelon Painted Planter Craft Project

If you’re looking for easy painted planter ideas, then you must craft these cute watermelon painted terracotta pots. Not only is this design simple to recreate, it looks absolutely adorable when displayed with flowers or herbs as part as your home and garden decor.

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Painted Planter Supplies and Materials

These are the supplies and materials you need to make watermelon painted planters:

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How to Make Watermelon Painted Planters

To make painted planters with watermelon designs, follow these steps to make watermelon painted terracotta pots:

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1. Pour small amounts of several shades of green acrylic craft paint onto a paper plate or an artist’s palette. I used four shades of green for this home and garden decor project. While you don’t need to use four shades of green paint, I do recommend using at least two shades to decorate these watermelon painted planters.

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2. Once you’ve selected the green paint colors, paint the lip of the terracotta flower pot with a medium green paint using a foam brush. Don’t forget to cover the very top of the clay pot. Allow the first coat of paint to dry. Then follow with a second coat of the green paint.

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3. After the second coat of green paint dries, you will use the tip of the foam brush to dab the other green paints onto the painted surface. Dip the brush into the green paint color of your choice, then again onto a clean area of the palette to remove any excess paint from the brush. Then dab vertical lines of paint onto the top of the base coat to create the outside pattern of the watermelon rind. Repeat the process with each additional green paint color until you have a design you like.

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4. Once the painted top of the terracotta pot is dry, use a clean foam brush to paint the lower section of the clay planter using the pink acrylic paint. Allow the paint to fully dry. Then apply a second coat of pink paint if needed.

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5. Next, use the small paint brush to apply a light green line of paint where the pink and green areas meet. Let dry.

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6. Now use a black permanent marker or a black paint pen to draw seeds onto the pink portion of the planter. Simply use the marker to create small teardrop shapes to mimic watermelon seeds.

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7. If you’d like to create a face for your watermelon painted planters, use a black paint pen to draw two eyes and a smile onto the front of your painted terracotta flower pots. Then place a dot inside each eye using a white paint pen.

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8. Finally, spray the watermelon painted planters with a clear acrylic spray to seal the design, if desired.

Now all that’s left is to fill your watermelon pot with dirt and plant herbs or flowers inside. You can also use your painted terracotta pots to make a DIY succulent container garden.

Yield: 2 Painted Planters

Watermelon Painted Planters

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Learn how to make painted terracotta pots with a cute watermelon design for fun painted planter ideas for your outdoor home and garden decor.

Prep Time30 minutes

Active Time30 minutes

Additional Time30 minutes

Total Time1 hour 30 minutes

DifficultyEasy

Materials

  • Terracotta pots
  • Green and pink acrylic paints
  • Black and white paint markers
  • Clear acrylic sealer

Tools

  • Paper plate
  • Foam brush
  • Small paint brush

Instructions

  1. Pour small amounts of two to four shades of green acrylic craft paint onto a paper plate.
  2. Paint the lip of the terracotta flower pot with a medium green paint using a foam brush. Once dry, apply a second coat.
  3. Use the tip of the foam brush to dab the other green paints onto the painted surface. Dip the brush into the green paint color of your choice, then again onto a clean area of the palette to remove any excess paint from the brush. Then dab vertical lines of paint onto the top of the base coat to create the outside pattern of the watermelon rind. Repeat the process with each additional green paint color until you have a design you like.
  4. Use a clean foam brush to paint the lower section of the clay planter using the pink acrylic paint once the green paint has dried. Apply a second coat of pink paint if needed, allowing paint to dry between coats.
  5. Now use the small paint brush to apply a light green line of paint where the pink and green areas meet. Let dry.
  6. Use a black paint pen to draw seeds onto the pink portion of the planter by randomly drawing teardrop shapes.
  7. Then use a black paint pen to draw two eyes and a smile onto the front of your painted terracotta flower pots. Place a dot inside each eye using a white paint pen.
  8. Spray the watermelon painted planters with a clear acrylic spray to seal the design.
This post on how to make painted terracotta pots originally appeared on Soap Deli News.

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Painted Planter Ideas: How to Make Watermelon Painted Terracotta Pots (2024)

FAQs

What kind of paint do you use on terracotta pots? ›

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. This is an optional step, but it really helps spread the paint over the pot when applying the base coat.

Are painted terracotta pots good for plants? ›

Does painting a terra-cotta pot affect the plant? No, painting a terra-cotta pot won't affect the plant it holds as long as you paint the pot before adding it and let it dry thoroughly. Never paint a terra-cotta pot with a plant still in it.

How to seal terracotta pots after painting? ›

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.

Do you need to seal terracotta pots before planting? ›

It is highly advised to seal terracotta clay pots before planting, as this will protect your plant and its root from drying out quickly. It will also help to protect the pot itself.

Can you use sharpies on terracotta pots? ›

Decorating Terracotta Pots with Kids

When the paint is dry, decorate the pot with Sharpies (permanent marker pens). We also added some glitter glue as a later on top and stuck on some sequins.

What is the difference between clay pots and terracotta pots? ›

The difference between clay and terra-cotta is that clay is the raw material, while terra-cotta is clay that is already modeled and fired. Terra-cotta is an Italian term that means "baked earth." Terra-cotta refers to a glazed or unglazed piece of ceramic made using organic clay fired in a potter's kiln.

What plants look good in terracotta pots? ›

Terracotta containers are great for Cacti, Succulents, and other plants that prefer drier soil. Terracotta is great for colder climates.

What are the disadvantages of terracotta pots? ›

While their weight is good for stability, it also makes them hard to move. This can be a problem if you like to rearrange your garden or bring pots inside during winter. The porous clay absorbs water from the soil, which means the soil can dry out faster.

Can you put plants directly into terracotta pots? ›

Terracotta Pots

As they age they develop a unique natural patina and can add a touch of rustic charm to your home. These pots are made of baked clay and are porous, meaning they allow air and moisture through them. This makes them an excellent choice for plants that don't tolerate wet roots like cacti and succulents.

What is the best potting mix for terracotta pots? ›

Debco Terracotta & Tub Mix contains quality key additives to deliver optimal growth and has been specifically formulated for growing the broadest range of plants in tough conditions like porous terracotta pots, wooden tubs and hanging baskets.

Why is my paint bubbling on terracotta pots? ›

Paint terra cotta inside and out to gain the benefit of retained moisture in your pots. If you do not paint the inside and you place a plant in your pot, the water will seep through the pot and make your paint bubble up on the outside.

What is the best sealer for terracotta? ›

AQUA-SEAL GOLD+® is the best recommendation for a natural look and maximum stain resistance against oil, food, grease and grime. Ideal for residential, commercial, high traffic and also for food areas.

What paint is best for outdoor pots? ›

If your pots will be kept outside, we recommend using an exterior paint as this will ensure the paint is UV resistant and the colour lasts for longer. Once you've chosen your paint, you'll then need a sealer.

How do you paint over glazed terracotta pots? ›

We recommend giving glazed surfaces a light sand with 150 grit sand paper or a black Jolie Sanding Sponge, which can help the paint adhere better. Apply a thin first coat of paint and allow it to dry for a day, then apply additional coats.

Can you paint terracotta pots with wood paint? ›

A cheap and easy transformation to make in the garden is painting your terracotta pots. Our Wood Paint is specifically designed to look great and work beautifully on wood but it can also be painted on uPVC, metal, masonry, and terracotta pots. You can even paint plastic pots with Thorndown Wood Paint!

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