Terra Cotta Pot Spring Wreath-Easy DIY

Today I’m sharing how to make a Terra Cotta Pot Spring Wreath using a simple technique using new pots that are aged. This is an easy, step-by-step DIY tutorial for Spring Wreath Ideas.

I love Aged Terra Cotta Pots, and I recently saw a wreath made from old terra cotta pots at a garden shop on the beach. Although I have a large collection of terra cotta pots, I didn’t have enough to make a wreath. So here’s what I did.

terra cotta pots DIY Spring Wreath With Dollar Tree Supplies

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Terra Cotta Pot Spring Wreath Ideas – Supplies

First let’s gather our supplies.

I found my pots at the Dollar Tree. The smallest size came three to a package, and purchased nine packages. I used 17 small pots, so I estimated close to the correct amount. The medium size came in two per package, and I used 12 pots, or six packages. The number you need to complete the project depends on the size of your grapevine wreath.

For more ideas, see Resources.

How to Age the Terra Cotta Pots

You only need white and black paint to age the terra cotta pots. I used chalk paint because it leaves a matte finish that appears more naturally aged.

Begin with the black paint and randomly swipe the paint onto the pots.

Once the black paint has dried, apply the white paint using slightly more coverage. You still want to see touches of black paint and terra cotta coming through.

This process should go very quickly. Chalk Paint dries fast; therefore, you will be ready to begin the next step soon.

Last year, I shared How to Age Clay Pots, and although I love that technique, you want to do something other than what is involved for this project. That tutorial is more suited for your larger pots.


How to Make a Spring Wreath

Now that you have your aged pots, you will begin to attach the terra cotta pots to the grapevine wreath.

First, cut lengths of the jute string approx. three ft. long. This allows you plenty of string to work with.

You can just run the jute string through the hole in the bottom of the pots. I chose to add two small pots to one length of jute string in some areas.

paint clay pots with dry brush of white and tie to wreath with twine

How To Add The Terra Cotta Pots to the Wreath

Next, attach the terra cotta pots to the wreath by securing them tightly with jute string.

To fill the wreath tightly with the pots, I alternated between medium and small pots. In addition, be sure to randomly place the pots facing inward and outward around the wreath. You can see how closely each pot is placed in the photo below.

tie dollar tree pots to the grapevine wreath

After all the pots are secure, hang your wreath to make sure it looks balanced and that all the pots are securely tied.

Add Flowers and Greenery

Finally, you are ready to start adding some color. Begin by securing styrofoam into random pots with hot glue.

Next, add Spanish moss to some pots and cover the styrofoam with hot glue. In addition, begin adding flowers and greenery randomly.

Cut the flower stem close to the actual flower bud using wire snips. You want a short stem. Then push the wire stems into the styrofoam, or hot-glue to the Spanish moss.

fill pots with pansies and moss from Dollar Tree to make a DIY Spring Wreath

Use Your Creative Eye to Finish the Spring Wreath Idea

Finally, hang your wreath again and see how it looks to you. I ensure it seems balanced and that any excess jute strings have been cut away. You can add more Spanish moss or flowers to any bare or exposed area.

clay pot Spring Wreath with Dollar Tree Supplies

You might also like to see this version from my friend Chloe at Celebrate and Decorate. She uses succulents in her Spring wreath ideas.

How To Display the Terra Cotta Pot Spring Wreath

I had a vision for the terra cotta pot spring wreath as I was making it. I wanted to add it to my greenhouse. However, it would be amazing on a front door, inside a screened porch, or sunroom.

Terra Cotta Spring Wreath on DIY greenhouse

The colors really pop against the shiplap walls, and I’m loving the look in this outdoor setting.

terra cotta pots DIY Spring Wreath With Dollar Tree Supplies

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Video for DIY Terra Cotta Wreath Tutorial.

Resources

The perfect spot for this wreath will be on my DIY Greenhouse. Although it was a cold day, I had to snap a photo.

The terra cotta wreath, bistro table and spring flowers create the perfect entertaining area on the Greenhouse porch.

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I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial – Terra Cotta Pot Spring Wreath Ideas.

Fall Version

I loved this wreath so much all summer and wanted a replacement for the Fall. Here is the tutorial for DIY Fall Wreath with Rusted Tin Cans.

Dollar Tree Rusty Tin Can Wreath

I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial, and thanks for stopping by! I look forward to sharing my next adventure with you.

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70 Comments

  1. So darling. Be careful, some people may call you the pot lady. Funny!!!!
    Dollar Tree is my favorite for turning inexpensive to wonderful.

  2. Yet another Rachel project I must do! How great that the Dollar Tree has the pots! I love the look! Thanks for sharing…Sandra

  3. It is so pretty – great job! I love your home and your potting shed. I always look forward to your posts.

  4. Oh my! I have only found the โ€œpaperโ€ pots so far at my closest โ€œTreeโ€ … but happily there are a number of these stores close enough to me to search stock at others! (Or maybe they have them online?) The managers say they never know what they will get, so they are as surprised as we are when the truck is unloaded!
    I do LOVE your version of this pot wreath! Its fullness is one of its best features … !

  5. Oh my goodness! That I love! Love that you distressed the pots! Maybe one day I will do one! ๐Ÿค— As always,. Thanks for sharing!
    PS
    This would be a cute craft project
    For me and 4 others to do together!
    Just maybe a smaller grapevine wreath!
    We meeting 2 times a month. Each person share a project and make together and we have lunch after!
    Just friendship time together!
    What you think Rachel?

  6. Oh wow, Rachel! I love how your wreath turned out. I’ve always wanted one. Thank you for sharing. Pinned so I can try to make my own!

  7. This is the prettiest Spring wreath I’ve seen so far. I absolutely love the vintage charm of the painted pots. My front door needs one of these! Pinned

  8. Your wreath is breath-taking, my friend! It’s the perfect addition to an outdoor space, a spring front door or even a sunroom! I bet it’s heavy!!! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Pinned!

  9. I love this wreath….I definitely need one for my Shed….may be my next project! Thanks for sharing!!!!

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