20Jan
DIY: Paint your pots
Give your garden a colourful makeover by painting terracotta or ceramic flowerpots—a great activity to do alone or with the kids during the holidays. Place them around your outdoor entertaining area for a burst of colour that will be sure to delight this summer.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
Terracotta or ceramic pots
Acrylic paints (assorted colours)
Paintbrushes (small, medium, large)
Painter’s tape (optional)
Sealant (matte or glossy)
Succulents or herbs (for planting)
Newspaper or old sheet (for catching paint drips)
STEPS:
1. Clean and dry your pots, and lightly sand if needed to help the paint adhere.
2. Lay down newspaper or an old sheet to catch any spills.
3. For a smooth finish, apply a base coat of white or a neutral colour, then let it dry.
4. Decide on patterns (stripes, dots, geometric) and use painter’s tape or a pencil to sketch out your design.
5. Use small to medium brushes to paint your design. Start with lighter colours and layer darker ones. Let each layer dry before adding the next.
6. Once the base design is dry, add small details or accents with a fine brush or markers.
7. Allow the paint to dry thoroughly, then seal the design with a clear acrylic spray or brush-on sealant to protect it outdoors.
8. Fill your pots with succulents, herbs, or flowers. Add stones at the bottom for drainage.
9. Place your painted pots around your garden or balcony for a bright, personalised touch.
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