Marbleizing Terra Cotta Pots!

Hannah V
by Hannah V
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Hey everyone! DIY Fridays are back! Every other Friday, the Hometalk clan gets together and tries our hand at a Hometalk inspired project. This round it was marbleizing terra cotta pots. :)
I've been in love with the idea of marbleizing for quite some time now, and I couldn't believe how easy it was!
We started out with a plain ol' mini terra cotta pot.
And then poured white acrylic paint in with a little water. It was 1 part water 4 parts white paint.
Then we drizzled in black paint. We did it in slow drops and then swirled it in with a coffee straw creating a cool marbly look.
Then all you do is just dip your pot in and roll. (Note: you will probably get some paint on your fingers, but that's always the fun part of crafting, right? Also, it washed right off.)
Once you're done getting your roll on, set it upside down for ten minutes.
Then flip it right side up! This helps the paint get more marbly looking on the pot. (Prosecco is not a required material in this project, but encouraged ;) )


We let it dry overnight and then sprayed it with a clear matte finishing spray.
And voila! It seriously looks like marble. I'm so in love with it. I ran home potted it right away and set it on my bedroom shelf.


Be sure to share your marbling projects that you try too!! See you on Hometalk! :)
Suggested materials:
  • White acrylic paint   (Michaels)
  • Black acrylic paint   (Michaels)
  • Terra cotta pot   (Michaels)
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  • Carol Brown Hargrave Carol Brown Hargrave on Jul 23, 2016
    What was the type of surface were these set to dry? On paper, I know they'd stick. I would need to make as little mess as possible! Did the top edge need to be touched up?
  • Ssm6713637 Ssm6713637 on Jul 24, 2016
    Marbelizing terra cotta pots What is Prosecco?
  • Cindymamabear Cindymamabear on Aug 26, 2017

    How did you turn the pot over with out leaving finger prints?


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  • Patty Patty on Mar 24, 2017

    Love this idea, and It looks much easier than the nail polish trick.

    • Dj Dj on Apr 18, 2020

      I've tried spray paint in a bucket of water turned out nice until I dropped the pot. Tried nail polish I personally didnt care for that- the smell of the nail polish was obnoxious. I'm trying this technique.

  • Rambie Rambie on Apr 16, 2017

    WOW....It really does look like a marble pot you would pay to much for just because you loved it, Lolol Great job!

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