As I impatiently wait for my houseplants to grow bigger, I’ve realised that actually a few of them probably need replanting into bigger pots to encourage growth. The problem is that big pots cost big money, and I’m skint. So instead, I’m on the lookout for some clever DIY ideas to give an inexpensive terracotta pot an update, and below are a few that I love (two of the five images below are by Marij Hessel from My Attic – her plant collection and hand-painted pots are an endless source of inspiration)…
Source: Marij Hessel on vtwonen
Source: Offbeat and Inspired
Source: The Crafted Life
Source: My Attic
Source: Tidbits
Glyn @ Collett and Holder says
Love these quick and easy ideas Heather, definitely time for some lush green foliage in the house!
Heather Young says
I’ve bought some pots so now I just need time to paint them!
Jellybean says
Coloured emulsion does the job quick and cheaply!
Jenny says
Lovely ideas! I just bought some terracotta pots, but wondered if I should water seal them? I have some flex seal I used on the insides of a few, but now I am worried it may kill my plants. Do you water seal?
Heather Young says
I didn’t water seal mine, and they seem ok. I did these ones http://www.growingspaces.net/2016/02/diy-painted-plant-pot-ideas/ – they’re all indoor pots though, I don’t think they’d survive outside…
Patty says
I have a lot of terra-cotta pots all different shade of clay, I want to make a stacked pot planter, is there something I can use to bring the terra-cotta color the same for all the pots with out loosing the rusty clay color.
Heather Young says
Hi Patty. Sorry, I don’t know the answer to this question! Good luck with your project.