With just a few simple art supplies, you can create charming hand-painted flower pots for your home or garden.
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After trying out some painted stones like the ones shown in The Art of Stone Painting tutorial, I thought I’d try a similar style of painting on clay flower pots since the method works on just about any surface.
The art of stone painting tutorial showing how to paint a decorative, colorful bird on a stone.
Artist Sehnaz Bac, author of The Art of Stone Painting, has all sorts of design ideas to choose from. These videos show time lapses as she paints her famous decorative stones. You can see how the design starts with an outline and the background colours and then progresses as more intricate details are added.
How to Hand-Paint Flower Pots
The Art of Stone Painting by Sehnaz Bac
Step One
Prime the areas you want to decorate, using either proper primer (for painting walls) or white acrylic craft paint, which is what I used here.
You don’t have to prime the entire surface. If you are painting a flower, for example, you could just sketch the outline of the flower in pencil on the side of the pot, and then fill in that area with the paint or primer.
Step Two
Next, sketch out a basic plan for your ideas.
This style of painting works in layers from back to front, so your sketch will guide you for adding the first layer of background colours.
Step Three
Start filling in the shapes you sketched with paint. Don’t worry if your edges are not precise. You can trace around everything with coloured pens to tidy it all up and give it a finished look.
With just a few simple art supplies, you can create charming hand-painted flower pots for your home or garden.
Step Four
Be sure to let each paint colour dry thoroughly before applying paint, pen, or ink on top. This way you will not damage your art supplies. If you’ve ever tried using a Sharpie on not-thoroughly-cured craft paint, you know the problem. It ruins the pens and dampens your day.
Step Five
Alternate between paints, and fine pens, to get the look you want. There are also art inks in various colours.
The Uni-posca Paint Marker Pens are my favourite. They go nicely on top of paint and do not bleed when sealant or varnish is applied later.
If you don’t like something you’ve done, it is possible to paint over it and start again if your original paint is not too thick.
With just a few simple art supplies, you can create charming hand-painted flower pots for your home or garden. Step Six
When you are happy with your design, leave it to dry for a few days to be certain everything has cured. Wait a few weeks if you used Sharpies.
Then, apply a spray varnish, polyurethane, or Outdoor Mod Podge to protect the surface.
If the flower pot will never be getting wet or exposed to direct sunlight, you can leave it unprotected.
With just a few simple art supplies, you can create charming hand-painted flower pots for your home or garden. Original article and pictures take empressofdirt.net site
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