Dashes and Dots

Source: Dream A Little Bigger
Such a fun and easy design to do! You can use any color combination and make it as unique as you like.
Aged Clay Pots

Source: Refresh Restyle
A great way to give your pots an antique look. Simply apply glacage embossing cream and then paint with outdoor paint.
Shabby Chic Terracotta Pots

Source: Salvaged Living
Make your pots rustic and aged with bubble wrap and burlap. You can fit this with your vintage-style decor as well.
Coastal Terracotta Pots

Source: Cherished Bliss
I can’t really perfectly describe how this one looks but it kind of appears to be like this pot has been sitting out on the beach for quite some time.
Faux Ceramic Planter

Source: Mod Podge Rocks
To recreate this look, what you need is some acrylic paint, watercolors, and mod podge. The result will look like a hand-painted ceramic.
Mini Patterned Pots

Source: Homey Oh My
If you love doodling then count this as one of your next projects. All you need is paint for the base color of your pots, and paint pens.
Home Sweet Home

Source: The Inspired Hive
Planning a nice housewarming gift? then this painted succulent planter is a great idea. It would fit perfectly in a lovely new home.
Stained Concrete Planter

Source: Persia Lou
This will make your planter look a bit rugged but modern and stylish. What you’ll be needing is a color stain, brush, and cloth.
Ceramic Trophy Planters

Source: Aww Sam
If you have trophy planters, painting it would make them look extra adorable! You’ll only need craft paint and vinyl sticker paper to follow this design.
Rainbow-Ombre Painted Flower Plot

Source: DIY Candy
A pot with a whole bunch of colors always looks nice. This one is perfect for those who love all things colorful and vibrant.
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