Painting your own flower pots is such a simple and inexpensive way to personalize and spruce up a patio, garden or entryway. This painted flower pots diy project can easily be achieved in an afternoon. All it requires is some terracotta pots, chalk paints, stencils and a trip to the garden shop.

My Mom and I actually did this flower pot painting project together, which seems fitting since it was Mother’s Day weekend. She did the painting and stenciling and I did the planting. Love that teamwork!
Painting terracotta pots isn’t an original idea, but I love how these painted flower pots turned out by using chalky paints and old-world style stencils.

I picked my stencils up at the local craft store, but there are some vert similar fleur de lis stencils available online that are perfect for this project. There are so many great stencil designs for painting flower pots.
Flower Pot Painting How-To
You can use our project for inspiration or duplicate it with the following supplies:
2 terracotta pots
chalk paint, in choice of colors
bronze acrylic craft paint
stencils
soft cloth
foam paint brushes
variety of plants
First, paint the pots with chalky paints. We used Anne Sloan Chalk Paints in the colors Versailles and Provence. However, there are less expensive brands of chalk paint that work just as well. We just happened to have some of this left over from another project. While the paint is still wet, use a soft cloth to gently wipe some of the paint off to give it an aged and distressed appearance. Allow the pots to dry completely.
Next, use your stencils and a bronze colored paint to add a design to the pots. We chose stencils that would give our flower pots an old world look. Let the paint dry completely, before planting.

I put a variety of flowering and non-flowering plants in these pots. I think the varied textures and color look great. What’s growing in your garden this spring?



Those turned out really nice. I love them!
These flower pots are so cute. I will have to make a few for my deck. They would make great gifts.
Those are so beautiful. My boys made me planters with herbs in it – I have ben wanting an herb garden for so long.
What a great way to spruce up an old flower pot! Thanks for the tips!
I totally love the result on how it was done. I love the color on these pots. Lovely!
Those are the cutest pots ever. They will perfect in any garden or balcony
Those turn out well. I love this craft idea.
Those are gorgeous! I love the colors.
What a cute idea! I love these
These are really fun. I am into decorating my containers this year. I really want my backyard space to be bright and colorful. Thanks for the idea.