How to Make a Terra Cotta Pot Beautiful - MY 100 YEAR OLD HOME (2024)

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Can you believe I used a paper napkin and a terra cotta pot and came up with this vase? Isn’t this just the perfect pot or vase for spring?

This was such an easy DIY and I love that my terra cotta pot looks nothing like it did! The possibilities are endless and this turned out so adorable.

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A Terra Cotta Makeover for Spring

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I am always inspired by ideas to take an ordinary item and make it beautiful.

For this post, I knew I had to make something with paper for spring. (Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this post to see the DIY spring paper projects created by some of my favorite bloggers.)

I have a lot of terra cotta pots and thought it might be fun to dress one up! So I went through my napkin drawer and made this beautiful flower terra cotta pot.

I set a table with my new pink flower pot and used it as a vase with some faux flowers. If you want to use this pot with fresh flowers, just put a glass or plastic container inside to hold the water and flowers.

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How to Transform a Terra Cotta Pot into a Beautiful Vase

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This was so easy to make. All I did was paint the terra cotta pot white, glue the napkin to the pot, and seal it. That was it.

Can you believe the transformation?

How to Make a Terra Cotta Pot with Paper Napkins

What You Need to Make This

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All you need is a terra cotta pot, paper napkins, white acrylic paint, a paintbrush, and water-based polyurethane. I bought this post at Lowes. You can find it here.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  • one – Paint the terra cotta pot with white acrylic paint.
  • two – Let the pot dry. Remove the paper backing from the napkins and tear them into large pieces.
  • three – Try to lay the napkins in the same direction so that they aren’t upside down or sideways.
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  • four – Cover an area with Mod Podge and lay the napkin on top.
  • five – Press down gently with your fingers and then cover with the Mod Podge, being careful not to tear the napkin.
  • six – Continue to cover the entire pot.
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  • seven – Let the pot dry completely (put it in the sun for faster results)
  • eight – Once dry, cover with water-based polyurethane.

Ready to make your own beautiful terra cotta pot? Here is everything you need!

Setting a Pink Table

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The weather is so warm in Southern California (the forecast is 96 degrees today) so I set my table outside on the back porch. I wanted the table to be a bit casual so I pulled out my hyacinth chargers, pink plates, napkins, water glasses, and floral salad plates. The silver-lined goblets were a Christmas present from my sons. Aren’t they wonderful?

I even used scrabble tiles for my place cards.

All of the items on the table are listed below.

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I am pinching myself that it is warm enough to eat outside. This table feels so much like spring!

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Once you’ve made your beautiful terra cotta pot, here is everything I used to set a gorgeous table!

I cannot wait to make a few more terra cotta pots in different colors.

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