As this is my final gardening column of the year, I had plans of signing off with a neat garden ready for a winter of hibernation.
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These easy-to-make DIY Pot Painting Ideas can make your old pots look new! Try them out today and make your rooms colorful!
Your kids will love to paint the old pots with outdoor acrylic paint. For more details, click here.
Sketch out a skull face on the pots and then fill it with black paint. More details here.
Bring a fruity touch to your plain pot by sketching a watermelon on it; you can check the tutorial here.
Different colors of nail polish and some old terracotta pots are all you need for this DIY.
Give an eye-catching two-tone look to the old pots using foam brushes and painter’s tape. More details here.
You can give an exciting rainbow shade to the pots using multi-surface acrylic paints of assorted colors. Click here for more information.
Paint the pots with color shift metallic paint and add glitter for that shiny effect! Details are here.
This is a great DIY for kids where they can paint mini pots in different colors and patterns.
Give an attractive look to your old pots by sticking birch using elastic bands and PVA glue. Click here for details.
A gold foil printable paper is a great way to add messages and patterns to old pots to make them look more attractive!
You just need a painter’s tape, brush, and paint for this easy to do DIY.
Paint old pots with colorful paints and add dots using a marker to add a cute look to match with tiny succulents! Details are here.
Old terracotta pots, glue, decorative paper, acrylic paint, and a few other supplies are all you need for this one!
Paint unique patterns on old pots using white acrylic paint and stickers. Click here for details.
With the help of a craft paintbrush and multi-surface craft paint, you can transform the look of your pots completely! Details are here.
Paint small clay
As this is my final gardening column of the year, I had plans of signing off with a neat garden ready for a winter of hibernation.
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