Shabby Flower Pots
Give new tera cotta pots a time worn look in just minutes, using a few inexpensive tools.
What You'll Need
- Silver craft paint
- Tera cotta pots
- Burlap
- Scissors
- Preval Sprayer
- Scrap paper
Prepare the Preval Sprayer
Since we’re using watery craft paint, we’re filling the Preval Sprayer jar with 1.5 oz of paint and 1.5 oz of water.
For thicker paints, pour 2 oz. of paint and 1 oz. of water into the jar.
Cap, shake vigorously and attach the spray can.
Distress With Paint
Cut a strip of burlap and lay it across the pot.
Spray a generous layer of paint onto the burlap. Remove it to see your pattern, and spray overlapping texture onto the same area if you would like. Otherwise, move on to spray a bare portion of the pot.
When the burlap is soaked through the back, cut a new piece and continue spraying.
Plant, Display and Enjoy
These flower pots might look shabby, but they’re definitely chic. Plant your favorite greenery in them to enjoy indoors or out.