This terracotta pot craft is perfect for your window sill, front porch, kitchen counter, or back patio; anywhere out of the harsh elements.

How to decorate and paint a terracotta planter

This DIY is so simple. If you are planting herbs, don’t forget to make our DIY plant markers too so you remember what you have planted.

Supplies:

Terracotta pot Milk paint – we used Homestead House in Acadia Pear Craft moss – available at craft stores Paintbrush Paper towel Stencil Permanent marker Hot glue

Instructions:

You will see that our instructions are slightly different from how we did the project. Initially, I wasn’t planning on going over the stenciled word with the milk paint, but at the last minute decided to try it and loved it. So, to begin this project, pull out your stencils and permanent marker. Ignore the fact that I already have milk paint on my terracotta pot. Stencil any word you like on there. I went with ‘grow’ to try to inspire my plants to grow and not die because I tend to have a black thumb when it comes to plants.

Now it’s time to use your milk paint. Mix it according to the directions on the packet – ours was one part water to one part powder. Brush the milk paint all over the terracotta pot, and then using a damp paper towel, wipe over it taking some of it back off.

Set your pot aside to dry before moving on to the next step. Use a hot glue gun to attach craft moss around the terracotta pot.

Put your favorite herbs in your terracotta planter and then display them on your kitchen counter, windowsill, front porch, or back patio.

Pin post for later

Decorate and Paint Terracotta Planter for Herbs - 88Decorate and Paint Terracotta Planter for Herbs - 19Decorate and Paint Terracotta Planter for Herbs - 60Decorate and Paint Terracotta Planter for Herbs - 39Decorate and Paint Terracotta Planter for Herbs - 87Decorate and Paint Terracotta Planter for Herbs - 35Decorate and Paint Terracotta Planter for Herbs - 24