Make sure it is a well ventilated area.
How to spray paint a untreated ceramic pots.
Clean surfaces of the pots to remove any dirt.
Apply the paint with a foam brush.
Light coats are your friend.
After you wait for the first coat of paint to dry you can spray another thin layer of paint on the pot.
Choose your color scheme for each pot.
Do not spray paint the pots if they are in direct blazing sun and are heating up.
Too much spray paint in one area will cause a drip.
Rough up the surface.
Apply additional coats until the desired color depth is achieved.
Step 3 hold the can approximately 12 inches away and with a sweeping motion apply the paint in several light coats allowing several minutes of drying time between coats.
Primers act as bonding agents that hold paint in place.
If you do then you will end up with bubbles and peeling paint in a few days.
The best thing to do is prevent drips before they start.
Set up a spray area by covering work area with a drop cloth.
Remove any plants from the planter and set them in a plastic container or another glazed ceramic planter.
Sand the entire ceramic piece with 150 grit sandpaper.
The two causes of drips are spraying too close to the piece and spray painting when the weather isn t optimal.
Empty and clean the planter.
Spray paint project steps.
Soak the pot in a tub of warm water for up to an hour then scrub it with a stiff brush.
If you use spray paint shake its can well and then hold the can about 8 to 10 inches from a pot while using sweeping side to side motions to apply a thin layer of paint over the pot s surface.
Wipe with mineral spirits.
Paint the ceramic piece with primer.
How to repaint glazed ceramic planters.
We selected krylon colormaster paint primer in satin island splash gloss sun yellow and gloss gum drop.
How to repaint already glazed ceramics.
You want to stand back about three feet and spray paint the piece in light even coats.