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Ceramic flower pots are known as earthenware. They are made of clay, which is hardened by firing them at a high temperature in a kiln. Ceramic pots are usually fired again with a glaze, and those are they type you usually purchase in a garden center. Unglazed pots are available at craft stores. The steps below explain how to paint both glazed pots you have on hand that you want to spruce up, and unglazed ceramic flower pots.

Method 1
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Paint Glazed Ceramic Pots

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  1. You can also use an old toothbrush to clean underneath the lip of the pot.[1]
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  3. Put a piece of cardboard, plastic sheeting or some newspapers on the table to protect it from the paint.
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  5. Latex primer adheres well to roughed-up ceramic. You can apply a second coat of primer to make sure you have perfect coverage. Let all coats dry completely.
  6. You usually need to shake the can vigorously first.
  7. (If you don’t want to apply color to the inside, turn the pot upside down and proceed with the next step.)
  8. Use sweeping motions so that the color goes on evenly.
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Paint Unglazed Ceramic Pots

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  1. These stores also carry a variety of paints, water sealers, finish glosses and brushes that are suitable for painting unglazed pots.
  2. Use a chisel to gently chip the seams off or sand them lightly with fine to medium grade sandpaper. This step is necessary for a smooth surface, and the paint will adhere better if you lightly sand it first.
  3. You can also blow off any dust and dirt with a hair dryer.
  4. A sealer will help prevent moisture from soaking through the pot, which could ruin the outside finish.
  5. The primer helps the final coat of paint adhere and it covers any small imperfections or discolorations.
  6. Use the best brush you can afford; the bristles on cheap brushes invariably come loose and get stuck in the paint.[4]
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Things You’ll Need

  • Glazed ceramic flower pot(s)
  • Unglazed ceramic pot(s)
  • Spray paint
  • Latex primer
  • Waterproof sealer
  • Acrylic paint
  • Glossy sealer or fixative spray
  • Clean rags
  • Paint brushes (at least 2)
  • Newspapers or plastic cloths
  • Chisel
  • Sandpaper

References

  1. Natasha Dikareva, MFA. Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor. Expert Interview
  2. Natasha Dikareva, MFA. Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor. Expert Interview
  3. Natasha Dikareva, MFA. Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor. Expert Interview
  4. Natasha Dikareva, MFA. Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor. Expert Interview
  5. Painting Glazed Pots

About This Article

Natasha Dikareva, MFA
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This article was co-authored by Natasha Dikareva, MFA and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Natasha Dikareva is a San Francisco, California based sculptor, and installation artist. With over 25 years of ceramics, sculpting, and installation experience, Natasha also teaches a ceramic sculpture workshop titled "Adventures in Clay" covering concept development, hand-building techniques, texture, and glazing techniques. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, Abrams Claghorn Gallery, Bloomington Center for the Arts, Maria Kravetz Gallery, and the American Museum of Ceramic Art. She has taught at the University of Minnesota and the American Indian OIC School. She has been awarded the Excellence Award at the 1st World Teapot Competition, Best in Show at the 4th Clay & Glass Biennial Competition, and a Grand Prize at the American Museum of Ceramic Art. Natasha holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota and a BFA from Kiev Fine Arts College. This article has been viewed 271,634 times.
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To paint a ceramic pot, you’ll need sandpaper, primer, and paint. Start by sanding the pot to make the surface easier to paint. Then, apply a coat or 2 of primer with a paintbrush. Once the primer’s dry, paint the pot. If the pot’s already glazed, use spray paint. If it’s unglazed, use acrylic paint instead. Let it dry and paint another coat to achieve the right color. If you’re painting an unglazed pot, you should also cover it with a thin coat of acrylic gloss to protect the paint. Leave the pot to dry for 24 hours before you put anything in it. For more tips, including how to reduce fumes from spray paint, read on!

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