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Pour-paint a pot

GATHER THESE ITEMS: 

4-Inch pre-painted or pre-sealed flower pot 

Painter’s tape 

3 Small disposable cups; either paper or plastic 

3 Popsicle sticks 

3 Different colors of acrylic paint 

Small bowl of water 

Teaspoon measuring spoon 

Disposable plate or pie tin 

Large can of spray paint (or other similar object like a hairspray can) 

Plastic bag large enough to cover can of spray paint

STEP 1: Prepare the work space

•Place paper plate or pie tin on level surface. 

•Place can of spray paint in plastic bag, then set in center of plate.

STEP 2: Prepare the flower pot 

•Use a small piece of painter’s tape to cover hole on bottom of pot.

•Place pot upside down on the can of spray paint. 

STEP 3: Prepare the paint 

•Pour a good amount of paint in a cup. Paint should be the consistency of pancake batter. If the paint is too thick, add a teaspoon of water and stir well with a popsicle stick. Add more water as needed until paint is pourable. 

•Repeat with last two colors of paint.

STEP 4: Pour paint on the pot 

•Choose one color and pour along the bottom edge of pot. You can pour all the way around, or in random places. 

•Repeat until with remaining colors until you are happy with the look.

STEP 5: Finishing up 

•Dispose of paint cups and popsicle sticks. 

•Let the pot dry for at least 24 hours before removing pot from top of spray paint can. 

•Remove piece of painter’s tape from pot.

A NOTE FROM CRAFTY CAT 

Happy spring, crafty kids! Nothing says springtime like flowers. Plain flowerpots are boring, but this paw-some idea will make a flowerpot as pretty as a rose. 

As always, please remember to ask an adult for permission before starting any craft or art project.

 Please send pictures of your creation to jm*******@58*****.com to be included in the next issue of (585) Kids!

This article originally appeared in the Spring 2025 issue of (585) Kids.

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