You want to spray paint between 50 and 90 degrees to make sure your paint adheres properly.
How to paint glazed ceramic planters.
Ceramic pots add color texture and brightness to any room or outdoor space.
We are going to be spray painting ceramic pots today.
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Allow the paint to dry for 24 hours before placing a plant in it.
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.
Adding painted details to glazed ceramic pots clean the glazed surface with a glass and tile surface cleaner applied to a damp sponge.
Rinse the sponge.
Painting unglazed pots is as simple as applying nearly any type of paint to the rough and slightly porous surface of the pottery but painting glazed pots presents a bit of a challenge.
Paint the ceramic pots with a clean polyester sponge paintbrush that you have dipped in 100 acrylic outdoor paint.
When you want to repaint the planter this finish requires a special paint so that it adheres to the surface because not all paints will.
Glazed planters and pots have a glass like finish to them even when dulled with weather exposure and age.
Dry the glazed pot with a clean towel and place it in a warm sunny spot until it is completely dry.
Apply color to unfinished ceramic bisque with either a ceramic glaze or acrylic paint.
If you want to add color or change the painted design on your ceramic pottery understand the basics of how pottery accepts color and how to protect the painted surface.
Light coats are your friend.
Unglazed pots are available at craft stores.
Too much spray paint in one area will cause a drip.
Ceramic pots are usually fired again with a glaze and those are they type you usually purchase in a garden center.
If you do get a paint drip my best tip is to blot it with a q.
Painting glazed pots january 2016 my first thought would be to sand the pots to create a rough surface the paint could stick to as obviously the glaze would be very smooth and then use a spray paint.
To paint the already glazed finish on the terra cotta planter i used a spray paint primer left over from a previous project that i had in my garage.
Do not spray paint in humid weather or direct sunlight.