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Flower Pot Drawing Designs | 13 Flower Pot Painting Ideas to Amp Up the Beauty of Your Home

Be it your front yard, patio or even the living room, you can magnify its decor with vitality and creativity by taking inspiration from these flower pot drawing ideas that amp up the look of your planters like terracotta and clay pots.

Who doesn’t love to design their homes with a lovely collection of pots and planters? There is something magical and therapeutic about plants and flowers that instantly brings positivity and rejuvenation to the aura. While these natural beauties are the essence of home decor, the pots and planters they are adorned in equally play a significant role in setting the atmosphere right. Terracotta, clay, plastic and ceramic pots might look a little drab in your modern interior – thus, it is essential to paint the pots with some exciting colours to augment the stimulating vibe of the plants.

While painting pots is a hobby for many, it is also a great way to infuse peppiness and creativity into your abode. Your home can look welcoming and lively with some fresh flowers decorated in colourful planters no matter what season it is. Be it acrylic, spray or chalk paint, you can never go wrong with any paint when coated right. So what are you waiting for? Grasp a paintbrush, pick the design of your choice and unleash the painter in you to adorn the pot collection in your abode.

13 Fun Flower Pot Drawing Ideas

Here is our list of easy and excellent pot painting ideas to help you turn your already stylish home decor into more inviting and striking. Read on.

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Heart pot painting on the pot to conquer hearts (Source: Pinterest)

Heart prints always bring soothe, love and positivity to home decor. Why not give your planters a cute and playful feel? Use acrylic paint and choose hearts for flower pot drawing in pastel colours and imbue a sense of cheer and vibrancy in your home decor. It can also make a perfect surprise for your partner on Valentine’s day.

Flowers that Shine Bright – Flower Pot Drawing Design

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Floral pot painting in bright yellow hue (Source: Pinterest )

Floral prints are a beautiful and traditional way to decorate terracotta pots and planters. Choose to paint bright, vibrant yellow flowers over dark green paint on your matka pot. This flower pot drawing will undoubtedly lend a playful touch to the interior of your living area or any other corner of your abode.


The Benefits of Painting a Vase

One of the very important benefits of using your own vase painting ideas is the cost. The prices of fancy painted glass vases in the stores, and on the web, are high, and for a fraction of that cost, you can produce your own personalized painted vase. Even the cost of pottery and stoneware classes is very expensive if you want to start from scratch.

Another benefit is that you do not have to settle for the colors and designs offered to you at the store.

Vase Painting Ideas

You can create your own designs and choose your own colors that will match your décor in the bedroom, living room, or bathroom. Painting your vase can also relieve stress and help you to relax. Producing your own design can even boost your confidence. It can also be a means to show off your craftsmanship and creative ability.

How to Choose the Right Vase

You can take any type of vase that you have lying around and can turn them into an amazing piece of art. If you are planning to paint several vases for display purposes, then you need to make sure you select different heights and shapes of vases to make your display balanced and to create more interest. If you are going to use acrylic paint for your vase, then the clear smooth glass vases will work well.

However, if your vase has a rough texture, just remember, it will be difficult to get the paint into all the gaps.

Can You Spray Paint Glass Vases

If you want to use a colored glass vase, you need to first ensure that the type of paint you want to use is compatible with the type of glass of your vase. Looking to paint a rough texture on your vase? It may be advisable to select a ceramic vase, as this type of vase will bring out the rustic look and there will be no spots that will show clear underneath the paint you may have missed. Next, we will be discussing how to paint a ceramic vase.


Painting Techniques

There are many different techniques that you can try, using different textures, shapes, sizes, and materials. You may even create your very own technique that produces an amazing effect. We will be handling a few of the many different techniques and leave it up to you to choose the one that will work best for you. Let us now show you how to paint a vase.

Spray Painting Technique

Can you spray paint glass vases? Yes, and we are going to discuss three different techniques that will give you different finishes. Only a few materials are needed, which are all very simple and easy to use. For the following three techniques, you will need a few things.

How To Spray A Ceramic Vase

  • Vases or jars that are clear or ceramic with textures
  • Paper towels and clean rags
  • Spray paint
  • Painters tape

The Simple Chalky Finish Effect

To begin, take your selected vases or jars and make sure they are clean. You can do this by taking some damp paper towels and wiping the jars or vases clean. However, if they are very dirty, you can use some warm soapy water and wash them clean, then leave them to dry properly. Next, take your spray paint which can be a chalky finish paint that requires no primer to start your paint with. Shake the can well and lightly begin to spray your vase or jar, working in lines from the top to the bottom, overlapping your spray paint with each new line you start.

When you have completed your first coat, wait for a few minutes before you apply the next coat.

Learn How To Paint a Vase

The number of coats you apply will depend on the color you are using, but usually, three coats should be enough. This will produce a matte finish, with a chalk-like effect. If you want to seal your paint on the vase or jar, then use a sealing coat that is clear to keep the matte finish intact. Remember that this technique is solely for display purposes and should not be used on items for drinking purposes.

Limestone Finish Effect

To start with, take your selected vases or jars and make sure they are clean. You can do this by taking some damp paper towels and wiping the jars or vases clean, or if they are very dirty then you can use some warm soapy water and wash them clean, then leave to dry properly. Now take your spray paint which can be a Fine limestone textured finish and shake the spray can well, for at least 12 minutes, and begin the paint. Be careful when spraying with this paint as it comes out of the can with quite a force and may cause some overspray at the start.

Hold the paint spray can at least 10 inches away from your vase when spraying and make fast light spray coats making sure you do not stay in one place too long and keep moving so the spray can stop making uneven spots.

Know How To paint a Vase

How to paint a ceramic vase? If you are spraying stone or ceramic vases, then three coats of paint should be enough to cover the complete vase. The result is amazing as it leaves your vase with specks of white, black, and tan making your vase look just like the genuine limestone finish. There is also a coursed limestone textured finish spray paint that will give your vase a more texture and rough finish. This is how you paint ceramic vases?

Two-Tone Finish Effect

Again, you can take your selected vases or jars and make sure they are properly cleaned by wiping them off or using some soap and water. It is time to take your chalky finish paint and apply a coat to your vase. Now you need to wait for about two hours to ensure your paint has properly dried.

Next, apply the painter’s tape to the area you do not want to paint.

How To Paint a Vase With Colors

This can be done with a straight line around the vase dividing it into two equal sections, or you can tape diamonds, squares, or whatever shape you want to have on your vase. Tape some paper towels over the first layer of tape to prevent any paint overspray that may come on the other section of the vase. Next, apply the second color of spray paint and let this dry thoroughly before you remove the tape.

Decorative Finish Effect

Let us now show you how to paint glass vases. Spray painting is an easy and quick way to give vases a new life. You can also apply various patterns and designs that will make them a beautiful decorative centerpiece in your home. You will need the following to complete the project.

Decorative Vase Painting Ideas

Decide on a Design

Before you start to paint, you need to have some kind of design in mind. You may want to paint the vase in one color, use two or more colors, or paint more than one vase, each one a different color. Decide on what type of paint you want to use, such as chalk paint, enamel paint, or acrylic paint, and what finish you want to see matte or glossy to create a bolder vase.

You also need to decide on what design or pattern you want to have on your vase, then you are ready to start.

Clean the Vase

You need to make sure your vase or vases are properly clean before you start to paint. You need to use some warm soapy water to ensure all the grime, dust and dirt have been removed. Dry them with a dirt-free towel.

Prepare Your Workplace

Preparing your workplace is very important, to make sure no dirt or dust can collect on your vase while the paint is still wet. You can lay down some plastic or a clean cloth on the surface area. You also need to make sure your workplace is properly ventilated if indoors, or preferably work outside.

Unique Vase Painting Ideas

Begin Painting

Start by turning your vase upside down. If spraying, before you start to spray, shake the spray can well. Now you can begin to spray your vase, making sure you spray evenly, one coat at a time. Spray the entire vase, including the bottom, spraying thin layers so the paint will not run or drip. Before you paint a second coat, make sure the first coat has dried completely, you will have to paint several coats, depending on how the paint covers the entire vase.

Adding a Decorative Element to Your Vase

You can add an ombre effect, which means you add an effect that gradually fades from a light to a dark color, or from one color to another. To make this effective, start spraying the second color before the first, or base color, has dried fully. Start spraying from the bottom of the vase with the second color until you are about halfway, then begin to move slowly away from the vase.

Keep on spraying, this will give you that gradual fading of color as you near the top of your vase.

Brush Painting Technique

It is very easy to transform your old plain glass vases into something that will bring color and variety to your home décor, which can be used in any room of your house. This technique is very easy to apply, and you will be able to paint two or three vases within an hour. Let us show you how to paint glass vases with the following materials.

  • Clear glass vases of different shapes and sizes
  • Craft paint
  • Different sizes of paintbrushes
  • Rubbing alcohol

Craft paint is ideal for use on the glass as it does not require any baking in the oven and is also dishwasher safe after curing for 21 days. Before you start painting, make sure you use some hot soapy water to clean the vases and then use some cold water to rinse the soap off. Now pour some rubbing alcohol into the vase, swirl it around, and use a paper towel to rub the alcohol inside the vase. This helps the paint adhere to the glass surface. Then turn the vase upside down and allow it to dry completely.

Remember, you are going to paint the vase on the inside and it is only going to be used for decorative purposes.

Next, squeeze a large amount of craft paint into the vase and use your paintbrush to spread it and cover everything up to the rim. If necessary, add some more paint, but stop when the paint starts to make streaky brush strokes, and then wait for about 24 hours before adding the second coat. Make sure the first coat is dry before moving on. When you are painting a vase that has a tapered neck, it may be difficult to get the paintbrush inside.

Bold Vase Painting Ideas

This is where you need to get dirty and do not be afraid to use your fingers to spread the paint. When you are finished, hold the vase up to the light to see if the light is still coming through. If it is still coming through, you can apply more paint. You need to be patient before you use your vase, as it may take 21 days to cure properly.

Your vase is now ready to use for flowers or you can also insert a small object into the vase to make it look different and not just a vase for flowers.

Brush Painting Technique Using Baking Soda

By using this painting technique, you will be able to transform an ordinary plain glass vase into a piece of pottery. The technique provides a textured look, so it appears like stoneware. Here are the supplies you will need.

Mix your paint with the baking soda using half a cup of baking soda to one cup of paint, or four tablespoons of baking soda to half a cup of paint. You will soon know if your ratio is right when bubbles start to form in the paintbrush strokes. However, you can just add more if you feel it is necessary. Apply a thick layer of paint to the vase, and do not stress if the paint looks streaky or chunky. Remember, you are going for that textured look. Since the paint is so thick, it will take longer to dry.

However, if the first coat remains tacky, you can still start to apply the second coat.

Bright Vase painting Ideas

Do not stress if the paint looks clumpy, this is the textured look you are going for. As the coat of paint remains tacky, it is time to add the texture. Use the sponge, paper towel, or cloth to create the texture by dabbing it in certain places or running the item down and around the whole surface, until you are satisfied with the texture you want to create.

Painted Vases

Painted Vases

Create beautiful painted works of art on recycled vases and jars to showcase your summer blooms. Follow simple tips to paint leaves and flowers in your own unique style!

What You’ll Need:

  • Crafter’s Closet White Acrylic Paint
  • Crafter’s Closet Pink Acrylic Paint
  • Crafter’s Closet Purple Acrylic Paint
  • Crafter’s Closet Yellow Acrylic Paint
  • Crafter’s Closet Orange Acrylic Paint
  • Crafter’s Closet Blue Acrylic Paint
  • Crafter’s Closet Green Acrylic Paint
  • Crafter’s Closet Brown Acrylic Paint
  • Assorted Jars and Vases
  • Paint Brushes
  • Paint Palette

Let’s Get Started

STEP 1:

A) Collect an assortment of jars and vases and make sure they are clean. Tip: Recycle containers like candle jars for unique shapes!

STEP 2:

A) Prepare the paint. Mix any colors that you’d like to use.

STEP 3:

A). Use the template for some ideas and inspiration on painting flowers and leaves. Get creative and have fun!

STEP 4:

A) Begin painting! Use simple brush strokes to create stems, leaves and flowers.

STEP 5:

A) Tip: Make various sizes and shapes of flowers to add interest.

B) Tip: Dip brush into two paint colors to make two-toned leaves and flowers.

STEP 6:

Tip: Dip the end of a brush in paint and use it to create dots on your design

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