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Hi Friends! What’s new with you? We’ve been working on a lot of different projects, and since it’s been so warm here lately, we’ve been sprucing up the yard. Around here, February has always been the month to plant spring flowers, so that’s just one of the things that we accomplished this weekend. 

But before the flowers could be situated in their new space, I gave the planters a quick makeover with spray paint, and these painted flower pots look so much better now.

plain flower planters painted with oil rubbed bronze rustoleum spray paint



We bought this dark oil rubbed bronze flower pot last week, but when  Hubby put it outside, it didn’t match the planter that was already there. Now, Hubs had no problem with that, but I have this need to have things that match, and just wasn’t feeling the love for this arrangement at all.

oil rubbed bronze planter with flowers


The problem is that the nicer planters aren’t as inexpensive as the plain ones, of course, so I told the Hubs that I wanted to buy some cheaper planters and spray paint them to match the nicer one. So after looking at me like I had grown two heads, he finally agreed. He knows I spray paint indoor things all the time, but it never occurred to him that it’s perfectly acceptable to paint over outside things too — strange. 

So anyway, we made another trip to the store and came back with these two plain terra cotta colored planters.

plastic terra cotta planters


We bought some Rust-Oleum brand paint in oil rubbed bronze and went to work. Hubby helped with this part because my hand got tired after a while. This particular metallic paint is super thick and sometimes the nozzle gets clogged and has to be cleaned off. But it works like a charm!

terra cotta planters painted with oil rubbed bronze spray paint


After the paint dried, I took a gold paint pen and added some color around the lines. The
planter that we bought first has some gold detail, and I wanted to mimic that design. 

gold details on oil rubbed bronze planter


Here they all are together. I couldn’t believe how well the painted pots matched the original one! They really look like they were all purchased together, and the arrangement looks SO much better now. Plus, this was a lot cheaper than buying three of these pots from the store.

Now that I see them together, I think maybe I should have added some gold to the bottoms of the pots too. Oh well, since I don’t want to try to paint them now, I’ll just let it go.  

three oil rubbed bronze planters with petunias pansies geraniums stock and violas


We planted petunias, violas, pansies, stock and geraniums. The geraniums are my favorite — love that pretty coral color! The kids like the stock because my husband taught them how to make the flowers open and talk!

Yep — We’re weird that way!

coral geraniums in planter


We also bought some cilantro and succulents for the inside, and hopefully, I can keep them alive and well. I can handle the kids but not plants. They’re too quiet and don’t demand my attention, I guess!

Thanks for stopping by to see my little makeover. Have a wonderful day! 🙂

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18 Comments

  1. Dee M says:

    Thanks! I'm glad I thought to use the gold, since it does make a difference. I can't believe how different the weather has been lately in different parts of the country — crazy! 🙂

  2. Dee M says:

    Thanks, Gilly! I'm so glad to know I'm not the only one who feels this way. 🙂

  3. Rue says:

    Those look great! Thanks for the inspiration 🙂

  4. Stephanie Watkins says:

    These look great. I haven't been able to get outside yet. It just snowed a good 5 inches last night. 🙁 I like the gold accent on your pots. It makes them pop out against the vibrant colors of the flowers. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Gilly @ Colour Saturated Life says:

    These look great….it would bug me too if things didn't match!

  6. Laurie says:

    no worries! Keep the spring coming . . . it will reach us to stay eventually!

  7. Dee M says:

    Thanks, Laurie! Now I feel bad about showing spring ideas since so many of you are getting snow now. 🙁

  8. Dee M says:

    I can't even imagine weather that cold! I hope you can stay warm and comfortable! 🙂

  9. LL Farm says:

    What an easy and inexpensive way to coordinate planters…I love the gold detail. Here in Ohio we are at 5 degrees!!!!! 😉

  10. Laurie says:

    Great idea Dee! Love the gold accents too. You are planting flowers and we are getting the first snowfall of the season today ;(