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How to Paint Terra Cotta Pots with Spray Paint
Learn how to paint terra cotta pots in this DIY tutorial. A great idea to turn ordinary clay pots into shabby classy pots!
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Painting Garden Pots with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
Our Southern Home | Painting Garden Pots with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint | http://www.oursouthernhomesc.com
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Materials used to paint ceramic glazed indoor plant pot: spray primer, black gloss spray paint, matte or crystal clear finishing spray / timewiththea.com
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Spray Painting Ceramic Pots
spray painting ceramic pots
25 diy painted flower pots
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25 DIY Painted Flower Pot Ideas...you'll LOVE | via Make It and Love It
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DIY Project: Painted Pot Herb Garden | Colorfully BEHR
This looks so cool, and not only can you do different colors, but you can use them for other things as well.
two spray paint cans sitting on top of a wooden table next to each other, one white and the other blue
HOW TO PAINT CERAMICS
How To Paint Ceramics
a chair and potted plants on a brick patio in front of some bushes with red, white and blue flowers
Spray Painting Ceramic Pots
Spray Painting Ceramic Pots - so simple and glossy! Inexpensive too! (Tutorial & tips included)
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How (and why) to Seal Painted Pots - Plus a Mini Bird Bath
Creative Ramblings | How (and why) to Seal Your Painted Pots – Plus a Mini Bird Bath | http://www.creativeramblingsblog.com
four clay pots with one blue spray bottle on the ground
Painting Terra Cotta Pots | Young House Love
Thompson’s Water Seal from Lowe’s which isor sealing terra cotta pots so they can be painted. $4 Spray it all along the inside of the pot (the sides and the base) and it locks the moisture in so it can’t seep through and cause your paint to bubble or peel. A few thin coats will look like the pots have just absorbed it all when they dry (they don’t appear to be darker or shiny afterwords).