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DIY Spring Flower Terra Cotta Pot

Hello everyone! Today, I'm excited to share a simple re-do craft that will transform a plain terra cotta pot into a beautiful spring gift. I'm reusing one of my old terra cotta pots from a previous project for this craft.- Spring Floral Clay Pot Design

 With just a few easy steps, I'll show you how to create a stunning spring flower pot display that would make the perfect Mother's Day gift, or just to welcome Spring. Let's get started!

Spring flower Terra Cotta Pot

DIY Spring Flower Terra Cotta Pot Video tutorial

Painted Terra Cotta Pot with Tulips

Materials for Spring Flower pot

Materials

Artificial flowers
One terra cotta pot
(I'm reusing a pot from a previous craft)
Acrylic paint
Craft stick
Faux pearl embellishments
Foam block

Terra Cotta Pot with Paint and paintbrush

Adding paint and other designs

I used a pot that was previously painted and had some twine added to it. I decided to keep the existing paint and twine and add a few painted flowers to the pot. For the flowers, I used light purple and blue for the petals, and white for the center of each flower.

Hand holding painted Terra Cotta Pot

Painted Terra Cotta Pot with painted flowers

Adding embellishments

I decided to add a few faux pearl embellishments to the painted flowers.

Painted Terra Cotta Pot with foam block

Adding the foam block

Add a foam craft block inside the pot after making the necessary cuts to fit.

Craft stick with spring decoration

Adding the craft stick and spring decoration

First, get your craft stick and use hot glue to attach your spring decoration. During a clearance sale, I found this super cute rainboot and tulip decoration at Michael's. Insert the decoration into the foam block once you have attached it to the craft stick.

Hand holding spring decoration over pot

Artificial tulips near painted pot

Cutting and adding flowers

Use floral cutters to cut your artificial flowers to the right size before inserting them into the pot.
Arrange the flowers to your liking.

Spring flower Terra Cotta pot on table

This is a wonderful gift idea to celebrate Mother's Day or welcome the arrival of Spring. It's a great way to bring a smile to someone's face! You can include a few tea bags or flower seed packets inside the pot and add a gift card in the center. Thank you for crafting this with me.

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Comments

  1. How do you keep coming up with all these creative ideas? Amazing!

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    1. Amy, thank you! I find it hard at times, but I try to stay creative as much as possible.

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  2. This is so pretty and cheerful! Thanks so much for sharing with #MMBC Stephanie. :)

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  3. Super super cute! Perfect for welcoming spring :-) Thank you for stopping by at Handmade Monday to share

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  4. So springy and cute, Stephanie! What a great idea. Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #35 linkup. We hope to see you next time, too, for #36. Have a great week.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! It was such a fun craft to work on. Have a great week and thank you for visiting.

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  5. So beautiful. I love it.
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  6. This is such a lovely creation. So simple and fun. I love the pastel colors and the flowers that will always be beautiful.

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    1. Kristen, thank you. I am happy to hear you enjoyed this creation. It was such a fun project to work on.

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  7. I love the simplicity of this beautiful spring pot. You’re being featured on the Home Matters Party tonight at 9 pm. I hope you can drop by. https://lovemycottage.wpengine.com/

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  8. Thanks for sharing with us, I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts!

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    1. Tarahlynn, thank you for the feature. Happy to hear you enjoyed my Terra Cotta Spring Flower pot. 🌼

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  9. Thanks for sharing with us, I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts!

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  10. Lovely colors. I love the little rainboots, too! :) Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #58 linkup. Looking forward to seeing what you share at #59. :) Have a great weekend!

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed this craft.

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