Set up a paint area by covering a table (or other flat work surface) and the floor with a drop cloth or newspapers.
Step 2
Make sure area is well-ventilated.
Step 3
Clean surfaces of the pots to remove any dirt.
Step 4
Choose your color scheme for each pot.
Step 5
Coat the top, outside edge as well as the top, inside edge of your first terra cotta flowerpot with the Krylon® Fusion All-In-One® color of your choice.
Step 6
Note: Note: Shake can until ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from surface, spray in sweeping motion, side-to-side with slight overlap.
Step 7
Dries to touch in 20 minutes or less. Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat within 6 hours or after 24 hours.
Step 8
Allow paint to dry completely.
Step 9
Tape the outside edge of the terra cotta pot where you want to begin the second paint color.
Step 10
Make sure that the edge of the tape is pressed down firmly.
Step 11
Cover a previously spray-painted portion of the terra cotta pot with newspaper, wrapping paper down into the inside of the pot.
Step 12
Coat the uncovered portion of the terra cotta pot with the second Krylon® Fusion All-In-One® color of your choice.
Step 13
Note: Shake can until the ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from the surface, spray in a sweeping motion, side-to-side with a slight overlap.
Step 14
Dries to touch in 20 minutes or less. Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat within 6 hours or after 24 hours.
Step 15
Allow the spray paint to dry.
Step 16
Gently remove the newspaper and tape.
Step 17
Your flowerpots are now fade-resistant, safe and stylish for planting!
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