KORAD Cristal Indoor Flower Pot Covers without Drainage Holes. Round, Plastic Plant Pots Container for all Houseplants. 9 Modern Colours and 7 Sizes (12 cm - 4.7 inches, Black)

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KORAD Cristal Indoor Flower Pot Covers without Drainage Holes. Round, Plastic Plant Pots Container for all Houseplants. 9 Modern Colours and 7 Sizes (12 cm - 4.7 inches, Black)

KORAD Cristal Indoor Flower Pot Covers without Drainage Holes. Round, Plastic Plant Pots Container for all Houseplants. 9 Modern Colours and 7 Sizes (12 cm - 4.7 inches, Black)

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You could opt to go for one single colour, or you could draw and paint a design that will truly show off your personality and your home decor style. There are no rules when it comes to this step, so put on your creative hat and let the paintbrush guide the way.

After putting so much time and hard work into painting plastic plant pots, though, it’s always a good idea to give it a coat or two of sealant. This will protect it from UV damage while also giving it a glossy sheen. Painting plastic plant pots with spray paint

Inexpensive pot cover ideas

Although spray painting is arguably much easier than painting with paintbrushes and acrylic paint, it’s also a much dirtier and dangerous process. That’s why it’s always a good idea to protect the area around you - and protect yourself, too. A Craft Moss Sheet is a great way to cover your pots with a natural charm. 9. DIY Decorated Flower Pots decoracionyjardines Of course, this may be a time-consuming process. 'Keep in mind it may require several layers to get a good coverage. Remember to allow for each coat to dry properly before applying the next,' says EmmaBestley, Co-founder & Creative Director for YesColours One of the things we love about spray painting is that you have the option to work with texture. And while it’s easy to opt for gloss or chalk spray paint, you could also play around with stone-effect spray paint, too. This Rust-Oleum Stone Spray Paint is perfect if you’re looking to take a leaf out of Stacey Solomon’s book - but the choice is ultimately yours. Covering plant and flower planters is easy; you need simple tools and imagination. Indoor pots are easier to cover and outdoor pots are more difficult because you need to protect the surface from temperature extremes. It is also important to consider exposure to sunlight so that the surface of a planter with a new design or paint does not fade. There are many ready-made ideas for decorating flower pots. It is important to consider the material of the pot, its shape and size. Remove the flower before covering so as not to damage it. After finishing the coating and drying the top coat, you can return the plant to the planter. Inexpensive pot cover ideas

If you can, move yourself rather than the pot to finish this step. By keeping the handling of a pot to a minimum, you can reduce the chances of fingerprints or smudges. Of course, you might have to spray a few coats of spray paint to get your desired effect - but this is a personal choice. Whether you have old plant pots lying around or if you’ve bought some online or from the garden centre, this first step is essential if you want to successfully paint a plastic plant pot. This easy-to-make pot spiral cover takes less time and looks super gorgeous. 17. Lamb and Bunny Cover Patterns gathered When you have this rough surface, brush away any loose debris or give it another dunk in warm, soapy water to ensure you don’t paint over any dirt particles. For extra peace of mind, you could even apply primer paint before painting the plant pot in your desired. 3. Paint the pots The combination of navy blue and white makes this one quite charming to look at. 3. Decorate a Flower Pot with Foil inmyownstyle

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This amazing DIY will give your garden a vintage vibe. All you need are mini wood pallets and a few other essentials. 24. Seashell Pot Cover billabong And when it comes to spray painting a pot, it’s best to work in sections to ensure that you don’t ruin your work in the process. So, start by spraying the bottom of the pot.

This fun project is great for making your pots colorful with acrylic paint, clay flower pot, and cardboard. 13. DIY Shell Planter sandandsisal The adorable lamb and bunny crochet pot covers will be a great addition to the kid’s room. 18. Woven Hanging Planter Basket diynetworkUsing different fabric patterns and a plastic liner, you can make these smart covers for your pots. 5. Knit Planter Cover diys The best and easiest way to paint plastic plant pots is to use spray paint. By using this method, you could paint your plastic plant pots in a matter of minutes. However, this method is more dangerous than the alternative - and should ideally be done outside. And when that’s all done, you can finish off with a spray sealant to protect your newly painted pot. FAQs What kind of paint do you use on plastic pots? When the bottom of the pot is painted and dry, you can turn the pot upright. Then, you can grab your can of spray paint and spray the rest of the pot. Before you start painting the pot, give it a clean – either with soap and water or some alcohol/nail varnish remover to ensure it is completely free from dirt and make sure the planter is completely dry before you begin painting,’ says Holly Jones from Garden Street.



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