There's actually a sealer for clay pots that you can buy and spray on. I do several coats letting them dry between coats. Then I paint mine using acrylic paints. I like the folk art paints best. I paint flowers and leaves on mine, sometimes a bird or something lie that. I seal them again after painting with acrylic or polyurethane sealer depending on if they will be used outside or inside. I used to sell painted flower pots in my Etsy shop.
I paint my terra cotta pots too! I add lace, ribbon, gravel, sand, recycled jewelry beads, gauze, whatever I have around! Love the whole creative process. Your pots came out great 🙌
I actually painted a bunch of my terracotta pots this summer as well. I used black chalkboard paint- so I can pencil in plant information and requirements.
use a lazy susan when you paint your saucers and pots therefore, you don't have to hold the item in your hand. i also use a can to elevate the object if it needs height to not touch the lazy Susan. happy painting.
After applying 2 layers of mod podge, I like to use a fine grit sandpaper to gently buff out any obvious strokes. That has been really helpful to create a smooth surface to paint on!
You definitely have more patience than I, my friend. I like it though. Now I just need to figure out how to get you here so you can just make these for both of our collections! Don't worry though... land is coming!
I wish I could share pictures of the pots I've painted! I call them my "Poorly Painted Pots" and they got me kick-started on a whole new art-ful life. Thank you so much for your inspiration!!!! You are so loved and I am SO hooked on your channel. 💞❤️🌱❤️💞
🏺love your video teaching pot painting, thank you. Is Modge Podge the best to use? 🤔 I’ve been using Krylon Cover Max paint spray/sealer for the base . Then once my creative painting is all dry, I seal that with Rustoleum 2X ultra cover semi (or gloss, or matte) to seal it all.
I now know what I’m going to be doing to all terra cotta pots I buy in he future. A great idea for the cold dreary days of winter. Not to mention terra cotta are the only pots I’m going to buy because their so much cheaper and when you seal them they won’t dry out so fast!💚🙃Their all gorgeous Nicki💚🙃
👏✨🎨🪴💚👍 Great job and interesting video. And here I thought I was so crafty when I decided to seal all my terracotta saucers lol. What a great gift idea for all your planty friends...Love it! I bought some off white terracotta pots that turned to golds and browns after being used and I love how they have aged. Something about the natural state of things appeal to me, and I’m learning that not all plants love terracotta even though I do.
GFP back for more. I loved this. I went through a stage last summer of painting my pots. Wish I knew some of these techniques then, but I will definitely be trying them. Loved them all.
May 2023: Two questions. (1) If you use brand new terracotta pots, do you have to wash them first? (2) The pots that I got from the dollar store seem to have small cracks in them, especially the inside. Will the indoor/outdoor Mod Podge take care of these cracks? Thanks for the video. :)
Can you use regular Mod Podge to seal it before and after the paint if you plan to use them indoors?? I’m trying to paint some for my sisters bday in a week but am having trouble figuring this out😅
Doing this same thing right now. I guess Winter shut in minds think alike. Anything to keep from going stir crazy as I stare out my window at my greenhouse covered with snow. 🥶❤️💚✌️🌿🌱🍃🌵🌈🎨🧽🐲🤷🏻♀️
🤯Nikki so Gorgeous and so relaxing and rewarding! Besides your great plant tips and making me buy more plants now I need to pull out my paints and get back to painting. I paint pots and make bird baths and rocks into houses and animals and flowers💕 Thanks you. Love the black one. Does painting the planting pots does it change the way you water the plants in these.
Aww thanks love! Aww that's amazing! I'd love to see them!! Yes it does for sure. I still water all the way through, as we should, but the properties of the terra cotta aren't there anymore to wick the moisture away. So I just need to be extra careful and make sure I only water when they are dry.
🎨 🖌 enjoyed watching, I did a few this past spring but.....I didn’t seal them and water ruined them. But I figure if I seal them first I should be able to paint over them, will that work? Also wondering if just spray painting them would work as long as they are sealed? Also what I’ve tried on some of my outside planters, I used spackeling compound or anything that will give you some texture. You can do some really nice things with that, I’ve also used the spray on stone texture, that looks really nice if your trying to cover something up. I sprayed a pot probably 8yrs ago and it’s just now starting to chip off, but that lasted a long time I thought.🎨🖌😊
Yep, that will absolutely work. I've done that as well. Spray paint works as well and I may have done that with the base coat but I have nowhere inside to spray and it's a smidgen chilly outside at the moment. Lol Ohh!! That's a great idea!!!
You're such an artist! I used to do so many crafts like this, with paints, wood, and all sorts of stuff. I've honed it down now to mostly fabric related things, but I loved watching this. It reminded me of craft days with my sisters. Edited to add my crafty emojiis, once I got to the end: ✂️🖌️🎨
These are pretty! I don’t have the patience to do all that sealing. Have you ever used patio paint? Also, I know you have more control with a smaller brush, but I think I would use a thicker one. Again, lack of patience. I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you!
Hi! Your pots are lovely! As well as your plants! I have a question.. a while back you talked about how much you love your grow lights! So I purchased them and ended up purchasing 2 more sets.. absolutely love them! In the same video you mentioned you have grown lights in all you fixtures as well. (It could have been another video.. dont remember) so the question is I want to put grow light bulbs in my home fixtures also! Can you suggest which one you use? Sorry about the long story.. haha.. love your show!
Aww thanks love! I actually have a video from last year where I show you all the lights I use and for which purposes. The ones I use are from Amazon and they are linked in my Amazon storefront if you wanted to check those out.
Hi, this video is amazing! So helpful. I have a quick question. I paint pots and saucers as well. I use a primer and sealer on the terracotta pot as well as the saucer. It seems some of the pots stick to my saucers and the paint comes off when I try to detach them. Why is this happening?? I leave the plates to dry fully all the time so I’m not sure what it could be!
Hi from the uk. Please can you help me I have some BIG terracotta plant pots with no glaze on I am going to paint the outside of the pot but I was told to seal the inside of the pot to stop the pain pealing off when the water goes through the pot. I have been to my DIY shops and they are still scratching their heads. When the pots are finished they will be outside all the time. Please can you help me again thank you.
DID YOU PRIME THE ENTIRE INSIDE OF THE POT?.... AND ALSO, WE REALLY SHOULDN'T USE SOAP AND WATER BECAUSE THEY ARE SO POREOUS RIGHT? IF THEY AREN'T RINSED PROPERLY, THAT COULD BE AN ISSUE WITH PLANTS. CORRECT ME, IF I'M WRONG.❤
The regular mod podge doesn't stick as badly, but I would definitely let them dry for a while before using them. In retrospect, and if I had of had more time, I would have liked to wait a week or so before using them.
The galaxy one was so beautiful and I love your camo mossy looking pot/saucer combination! Was so fun to watch you combine all the colors 💚🤍 thank you for doing this video!
They look really cool. I do have a question though, and please fellow gfp’s - don’t jump on me for asking this. And, I don’t know how it’s going to sound, so please know that I do not mean any snarkiness or disrespect- it’s a genuine question. Okay, I thought the point/purpose of terracotta pots was for the way they let moisture out and keep plants from sitting in water. Since you’re sealing them, they’re just becoming a “regular” pot, correct? So, why don’t you just get a bunch of inexpensive plastic pots and paint them? Again, no disrespect being meant - just trying to figure out why you are stopping the terracotta from doing what it’s usually meant to do.
Lol I've gotten this question a lot actually. If we are using the right type of soil and the plant is getting the proper amount of light, the type of pot doesn't much matter. My soil is very airy and my plants are getting good light, so I just need to make sure my plants only get water when they are getting dry and all is well. When you think about it, we only water when the soil is dry or getting dry anyway, so these sealed pots won't really make much of a difference. If any of that made sense. Lol
It does yes, you just need to adjust how often you water and make sure you're using proper soil. If you're using the right soil, and the plant is getting proper light, the type of pot doesn't matter. :)
Thanks love. I actually was able to remove some of them easily, but others were more bothersome to remove. Lol Painting over them wasn't a problem at all, and you don't really see the bottom anyway so it all worked out. :)
There's actually a sealer for clay pots that you can buy and spray on. I do several coats letting them dry between coats. Then I paint mine using acrylic paints. I like the folk art paints best. I paint flowers and leaves on mine, sometimes a bird or something lie that. I seal them again after painting with acrylic or polyurethane sealer depending on if they will be used outside or inside. I used to sell painted flower pots in my Etsy shop.
I paint my terra cotta pots too! I add lace, ribbon, gravel, sand, recycled jewelry beads, gauze, whatever I have around! Love the whole creative process. Your pots came out great 🙌
I actually painted a bunch of my terracotta pots this summer as well. I used black chalkboard paint- so I can pencil in plant information and requirements.
Enjoyed
They are beautiful great job
use a lazy susan when you paint your saucers and pots therefore, you don't have to hold the item in your hand. i also use a can to elevate the object if it needs height to not touch the lazy Susan. happy painting.
That's a great idea. I guess I've just always done it that way. I'll have to keep my eye out for one. Thanks Hun!
After applying 2 layers of mod podge, I like to use a fine grit sandpaper to gently buff out any obvious strokes. That has been really helpful to create a smooth surface to paint on!
Thank you for sharing your technique, very creative and pretty.
You definitely have more patience than I, my friend. I like it though. Now I just need to figure out how to get you here so you can just make these for both of our collections! Don't worry though... land is coming!
Lol!!! I'm waiting for it!!!
That Monstera next to you is FANTASTIC
Thanks so much love! 🥰
Oh I love them, the black sky one is my favorite but really like them all.
Thanks love!! 🥰🥰
I wish I could share pictures of the pots I've painted! I call them my "Poorly Painted Pots" and they got me kick-started on a whole new art-ful life. Thank you so much for your inspiration!!!! You are so loved and I am SO hooked on your channel. 💞❤️🌱❤️💞
Aww thank you so much love!!! 🥰🥰
If you're on Instagram, you can send me a DM with a photo there?
🏺love your video teaching pot painting, thank you.
Is Modge Podge the best to use? 🤔
I’ve been using Krylon Cover Max paint spray/sealer for the base . Then once my creative painting is all dry, I seal that with Rustoleum 2X ultra cover semi (or gloss, or matte) to seal it all.
I now know what I’m going to be doing to all terra cotta pots I buy in he future. A great idea for the cold dreary days of winter. Not to mention terra cotta are the only pots I’m going to buy because their so much cheaper and when you seal them they won’t dry out so fast!💚🙃Their all gorgeous Nicki💚🙃
Absolutely!! You definitely should! Thank you love!!! 🥰🥰
Lovely, especially the galaxy 🌌. How did you draw the constellations?
👏✨🎨🪴💚👍 Great job and interesting video. And here I thought I was so crafty when I decided to seal all my terracotta saucers lol. What a great gift idea for all your planty friends...Love it! I bought some off white terracotta pots that turned to golds and browns after being used and I love how they have aged. Something about the natural state of things appeal to me, and I’m learning that not all plants love terracotta even though I do.
Lol thanks love!! Yes, that's true, but really, it depends on your soil and light.
Love this! My fave is the galaxy like pot. I might have to try doing that! 🌌🎨🖌️
You definitely should!! Thanks love!! 🥰
GFP back for more. I loved this. I went through a stage last summer of painting my pots. Wish I knew some of these techniques then, but I will definitely be trying them. Loved them all.
You should for sure!! It's so much fun! 🥰🥰
Loving all of this one. Not that I don't enjoy all your videos , this is something I wanted to try. Now I defintely will..🌹
Aww thanks love!!! 🥰🥰
Gosh Nicki they look fantastic well done! Thanks for the great tips! 💚
Aww thank you love!!! 🥰🥰
it is relaxing watching how you paint.
never would i've thought😅😂
Lol maybe I'll do a whole ASMR video doing different planty things. 😂
May 2023: Two questions. (1) If you use brand new terracotta pots, do you have to wash them first? (2) The pots that I got from the dollar store seem to have small cracks in them, especially the inside. Will the indoor/outdoor Mod Podge take care of these cracks? Thanks for the video. :)
I been waiting for this video and I love it can’t wait to buy this paint and start decorating the pots I have left this way 🤩💖
Yay!! You absolutely should!! 🥰🥰
Love it looks so nice ♥️
Wow! They look amazing! 🎨👿🧚🏻♀️💫
Thanks love!! 🥰🥰
Can you use regular Mod Podge to seal it before and after the paint if you plan to use them indoors?? I’m trying to paint some for my sisters bday in a week but am having trouble figuring this out😅
So cool Nicki. Happy Valentine's Day!💖
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Thanks love!!! You too!! 🥰🥰
I love them all.🪴 Now I am going to have to start painting my pots. Lol🎨
Lol you definitely should! Thanks Hun! 🥰
So relaxing 💙💜🤍✨🪐💫🎨
Such cute pots. Just love them.
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Thanks love!!! 🥰🥰
OH What Fun!!! I love these! I may have to try this! Thanks so much
Thanks Hun! You definitely should!!! 🥰🥰
Thanks for this video the seal part really helps me
You're very welcome love. 🥰
Wow 😯 beautiful 🤩 now I want to paint mine 🎨
Thanks love!!! 🥰🥰
👩🎨🎨👨🎨 🌿🌿🌿I absolutely love these pots! Thanks so much for sharing you talent! I’m going to try it, for sure!🌿🌿🌿
Thanks love!! You definitely should!!
I'm going to give it a try on a great big pot 💥🎊
Yes!! You definitely should!!!
Doing this same thing right now. I guess Winter shut in minds think alike. Anything to keep from going stir crazy as I stare out my window at my greenhouse covered with snow. 🥶❤️💚✌️🌿🌱🍃🌵🌈🎨🧽🐲🤷🏻♀️
Absolutely!! It's a great winter/covid project for sure. Lol
Those look great. Thanks for sharing
Thanks love! 🥰
This is very unique!!
Thanks love!!! 🥰🥰
Wow! So cool. 🎨🖌
Thanks Hun! 🥰🥰
cant wait to try this.
Thanks for sharing girl love you to bits 😊
Great pots. I love them all.
Thanks love!! 🥰🥰
That albo is gorgeous 😭🥺
Thanks love! 🥰
Wow really pretty with the plant in ♥️
Thank you love!! 🥰
Hi Nicki. They turned out beautiful. Love the Galaxy one.
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Thanks love!! 🥰🥰
I love to pour painting over my pots! Cool ideas!
Yes!! I want to try that for sure!!
Loved it!!🌍🪐🌎🌌🎆🎇
Thanks love! 🥰🥰
🤯Nikki so Gorgeous and so relaxing and rewarding! Besides your great plant tips and making me buy more plants now I need to pull out my paints and get back to painting. I paint pots and make bird baths and rocks into houses and animals and flowers💕 Thanks you. Love the black one.
Does painting the planting pots does it change the way you water the plants in these.
Aww thanks love!
Aww that's amazing! I'd love to see them!!
Yes it does for sure. I still water all the way through, as we should, but the properties of the terra cotta aren't there anymore to wick the moisture away. So I just need to be extra careful and make sure I only water when they are dry.
I love the galaxy pot!!! And the “ camp”.
Thanks love! 🥰
🎨 🖌 enjoyed watching, I did a few this past spring but.....I didn’t seal them and water ruined them. But I figure if I seal them first I should be able to paint over them, will that work? Also wondering if just spray painting them would work as long as they are sealed?
Also what I’ve tried on some of my outside planters, I used spackeling compound or anything that will give you some texture. You can do some really nice things with that, I’ve also used the spray on stone texture, that looks really nice if your trying to cover something up. I sprayed a pot probably 8yrs ago and it’s just now starting to chip off, but that lasted a long time I thought.🎨🖌😊
Yep, that will absolutely work. I've done that as well.
Spray paint works as well and I may have done that with the base coat but I have nowhere inside to spray and it's a smidgen chilly outside at the moment. Lol
Ohh!! That's a great idea!!!
You're such an artist! I used to do so many crafts like this, with paints, wood, and all sorts of stuff. I've honed it down now to mostly fabric related things, but I loved watching this. It reminded me of craft days with my sisters.
Edited to add my crafty emojiis, once I got to the end: ✂️🖌️🎨
Lol thanks Darlin'!! 🥰🥰
So fun! Great job and now you’ve inspired me to do some! 🎨
Aww amazing!!! I'd love to see them if you do! 🥰
so satisfying 😍😍😍
Thanks Hun!! 🥰🥰
Great job, pots look good.
Thanks love!! 🥰🥰
These are pretty! I don’t have the patience to do all that sealing. Have you ever used patio paint? Also, I know you have more control with a smaller brush, but I think I would use a thicker one. Again, lack of patience. I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you!
Lol I love doing things like this, it's very satisfying. :)
I haven't tried that no, but I do want to test some different sealing options for sure.
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Enjoyed the video.
🥰🥰 Thanks love!!
Ooh so pretty. Love the starry night one 😍
Happy V day!! 💖🌼😣🌷🌸🌹🌺🥀
Thanks love!!! You too!! 🥰🥰🥰
Those pots look so cool!
Thanks love! 🥰
Question: Have you ever used a spray varnish? To seal them and to finish them?
I was wondering the same.
I have in the past, but usually I would use those in the spring or summer when I'm able to do that outside.
Hi! Your pots are lovely! As well as your plants! I have a question.. a while back you talked about how much you love your grow lights! So I purchased them and ended up purchasing 2 more sets.. absolutely love them! In the same video you mentioned you have grown lights in all you fixtures as well. (It could have been another video.. dont remember) so the question is I want to put grow light bulbs in my home fixtures also! Can you suggest which one you use?
Sorry about the long story.. haha.. love your show!
Aww thanks love!
I actually have a video from last year where I show you all the lights I use and for which purposes. The ones I use are from Amazon and they are linked in my Amazon storefront if you wanted to check those out.
Did you ever try to cover them with tissue it’s very pretty too or even rice paper and napkins
I haven't yet, maybe that will be a future project. :)
Love them! Enjoyed this video! 🌸🌱
Thank you Lori!! 🥰
Do you need to seal inside the pot if its a new pot?
Beautiful work, Nikki
Thank you love!!! 🥰🥰
Hi, this video is amazing! So helpful.
I have a quick question. I paint pots and saucers as well. I use a primer and sealer on the terracotta pot as well as the saucer. It seems some of the pots stick to my saucers and the paint comes off when I try to detach them. Why is this happening?? I leave the plates to dry fully all the time so I’m not sure what it could be!
Paint has to cure as well as dry. It could take 2 weeks - or more, if you have high humidity. Could that be the problem?
That galaxy looks amazing!
Thanks Hun! 🥰
You have such a creative eye!
Aww thank you love!! 🥰
Hi from the uk. Please can you help me I have some BIG terracotta plant pots with no glaze on I am going to paint the outside of the pot but I was told to seal the inside of the pot to stop the pain pealing off when the water goes through the pot. I have been to my DIY shops and they are still scratching their heads. When the pots are finished they will be outside all the time. Please can you help me again thank you.
Seal it first n paint then seal again...
I did enjoy your video 👍🏻
Thanks Hun. 🥰
Can you use a spray sealer??
DID YOU PRIME THE ENTIRE INSIDE OF THE POT?.... AND ALSO, WE REALLY SHOULDN'T USE SOAP AND WATER BECAUSE THEY ARE SO POREOUS RIGHT? IF THEY AREN'T RINSED PROPERLY, THAT COULD BE AN ISSUE WITH PLANTS. CORRECT ME, IF I'M WRONG.❤
Why wouldn’t you use a bigger paint brush or a sponge brush for the mod poster application?
With the Mod Podge Matte are the pots sticking to each other?
Idea for part 2: A repot with me with the painted pot
The regular mod podge doesn't stick as badly, but I would definitely let them dry for a while before using them. In retrospect, and if I had of had more time, I would have liked to wait a week or so before using them.
Can you use res trolem instead of podge?
Which would you say works better chalk paint or acrylic???
Both work well, it probably depends on what type of look you want, but I use both all the time.
@@PlantsPotsWhatNots awesome ty love ❤️
I missed something. What kind of paint are you using: acrylic, oil, chalk?
Some chalk and some acrylic. 😊
hi, are thr terracotta pots still porous after doing this? thanks!
No, not as much. So this is definitely something you'd want to do if you don't use terra cotta for the moisture wicking properties.
Can i use spray paint?
The galaxy one was so beautiful and I love your camo mossy looking pot/saucer combination! Was so fun to watch you combine all the colors 💚🤍 thank you for doing this video!
Thanks love!! 🥰
They look really cool. I do have a question though, and please fellow gfp’s - don’t jump on me for asking this. And, I don’t know how it’s going to sound, so please know that I do not mean any snarkiness or disrespect- it’s a genuine question.
Okay, I thought the point/purpose of terracotta pots was for the way they let moisture out and keep plants from sitting in water. Since you’re sealing them, they’re just becoming a “regular” pot, correct? So, why don’t you just get a bunch of inexpensive plastic pots and paint them?
Again, no disrespect being meant - just trying to figure out why you are stopping the terracotta from doing what it’s usually meant to do.
Good question. 🤔
I’ve seen another person on UA-cam use a sealer for porous surfaces. It was supposed to keep it porous but prevent the paint from bubbling.
@@sharondvorak6914 Thank you
Lol I've gotten this question a lot actually. If we are using the right type of soil and the plant is getting the proper amount of light, the type of pot doesn't much matter. My soil is very airy and my plants are getting good light, so I just need to make sure my plants only get water when they are getting dry and all is well. When you think about it, we only water when the soil is dry or getting dry anyway, so these sealed pots won't really make much of a difference. If any of that made sense. Lol
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Does this prevent the water from being wicked through the terracotta?
It does yes. It gets sealed and basically makes the terra cotta react the same as ceramic.
Do you have a particular plant in mind when you paint a pot? They are really cool! 🌿🌌🎨
Sometimes, yes. My Thai constellation for example was definitely one of them.
Thank you love!! 🥰🥰
Isn’t there a danger of that label on the bottom that you painted over peeling off although I realise it won’t show if it does.
I wouldn't think so. It's quite covered and doesn't get touched a whole lot.
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Is there a reason you use such small brushes?
I mean fabric tissue 😊
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That was definitely like a ASMR video 😴 It was soo relaxing 😌 Love the way you decorated the pots 😊 Beautiful 💕
Lol aww thanks love! I'm glad you enjoyed it!! 🥰🥰
Nice video. Suggest taking labels off your pots not sealing over. Kinda looks bad
Isn't sealing the inside of the terracotta pot defeats its purpose? Mostly people use it BECAUSE it can absorbed water, if needed.
Yes it does. But I've learned what my plants need at this point, so I tend to not rely as heavily on terracotta. :)
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Doesn't this defeat the purpose of a terracotta pot. Do you paint all of them? Even the plants that need to dry out?
It does yes, you just need to adjust how often you water and make sure you're using proper soil. If you're using the right soil, and the plant is getting proper light, the type of pot doesn't matter. :)
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Lovely but you let water run to much between pots and while you were talking when you had finished. Sorry to criticise
they look great. Very talented. However, leaving the labels was bothersome. Just my thoughts. Great video.
Thanks love.
I actually was able to remove some of them easily, but others were more bothersome to remove. Lol Painting over them wasn't a problem at all, and you don't really see the bottom anyway so it all worked out. :)
Bogous। You are much talking