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Terracotta table

Habitat bright ideas with Fleur Thorpe – DIY projects

Turn new or old terracotta pots into a handy table for indoor or outdoor use.

How to make your own terracotta table

You will need

Instructions

How to make your own terracotta table:

Terracotta table - Step 1 Step 1
For this project you need two medium sized terracotta pots. Fleur’s were about 30cm in diameter. Start by sealing any unpainted terracotta pots with Resene Aquapel & Terracotta Sealer.


Terracotta table - Step 2 Step 2
Once this is dry, flip the pot over and use a pencil to trace around the top of the pot on to a piece of 18mm thick untreated pine. Use a band saw or jig saw to cut the circle of wood out. Sand any rough edges smooth.


Terracotta table - Step 3 Step 3
Sand the outside of the painted pot, wipe away the dust with a cloth, and turn the pot upside down. Use some industrial strength adhesive to glue the bottoms of each pot to each other. Use more adhesive to glue the pine circle to the rim of the top pot. Leave this to dry overnight.


Terracotta table - Step 4 Step 4
Prime both pots and the pine top with Resene Quick Dry. Once this is dry, give the pine top a quick sand with a fine grit sandpaper. Wipe off sanding dusts.


Terracotta table - Step 5 Step 5
Apply two coats of Resene Spinnaker to the entire table, allowing for the first coat to dry before applying the second coat.


Terracotta table - Step 6 Step 6
With a dry brush and a small amount of paint, apply a band of Resene Blumine up the side of the table, feathering out the edges so that it merges in with the base colour of Resene Spinnaker. While this is still wet, apply a narrower band of Resene Bilbao, again merging the two colours together.


Terracotta table - Step 7 Step 7
Once the paint is dry, finish by applying one coat of Resene Clearcoat UVS. This will give a gloss finish and help protect bright colours.


Terracotta table - Finished project (a) Finished project (a)
Bedroom wall finished in Resene Tuna, headboard in Resene Dark Knight and skirting board in Resene Half Rice Cake.


Terracotta table - Finished project (b)Finished project (b)
Living room wall finished in Resene Carrara, skirting board in Resene Half Rice Cake and right hand pot in Resene Teal Blue and Resene Fire.

Top tip:  For a textured finish, use Resene Sandtex Mediterranean effect for your topcoat finish on the outside of each pot.

Styling and images by Fleur Thorpe. Jun 2022.


Habitat bright ideas
Need to add colour, pattern or a little creativity to your place? Check out these easy step by step DIY project ideas created in collaboration with Fleur Thorpe. We hope you enjoy making and painting these bright ideas and bringing colour to your home inside or out.

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