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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. 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 Then, sand your plant pot to remove the shiny outer surface. You want to create a roughened surface that the spray paint can easily grip. Use normal sandpaper for this, then brush or wash off any loose debris. 2. Protect yourself and the area No matter whether you’re painting a plastic plant pot with acrylic paint or spray paint, much of the prep is the same. Using different fabric patterns and a plastic liner, you can make these smart covers for your pots. 5. Knit Planter Cover diys
This fun project is great for making your pots colorful with acrylic paint, clay flower pot, and cardboard. 13. DIY Shell Planter sandandsisal
Gift your friends beautiful houseplants with pots wrapped in twigs! Learn the steps here. 20. Fairy House Planter littlethings
Relive your old memories by pasting old photographs on your pots to give them a personalized look. 15. Make a Pot Plant Weave texnotropies 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. Utilize your leisure time creatively by making a mosaic pebble cover for your planters like this. 23. Mini Wood Pallet Cover makethebestofthings
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This easy-to-make pot spiral cover takes less time and looks super gorgeous. 17. Lamb and Bunny Cover Patterns gathered