Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project

Spring is just around the corner and if you’re like me, you’re getting the itch to start planning and planting your garden! Depending on where you live, it might be a little bit too early to plant anything in the ground so why not get a head start on your garden with these lovely Chalkboard Planters made with FolkArt stencils!

Chalkboard Planters

Materials:
- FolkArt Stencil (Bird)
- FolkArt Paint (Seashell Pink, Buttercream, Apple Orchard)
- FolkArt Chalkboard Paint
- FolkArt Medium Spouncer
- Sponge Brush
- Terra Cotta Pots
- White Spray Paint
- Mod Podge Sealant (Gloss)
- Spray Adhesive
- Chalk

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project

1. Gather supplies. Pre-treat each pot with a light coat of white spray paint. Allow to dry completely.

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project 2. Using light and even strokes, apply the first layer of acrylic paint. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying additional layers. I had to use three coats before I was happy with the coverage.

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project 3. After pots have dried completely, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge sealant.

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project 4. Trim the top of the stencil so that it will wrap around the pot nice and flat.

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project 5. Apply spray adhesive to the back of the stencil (allow to dry slightly for a temporary hold). Stick in place.

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project 6. Using the spouncer, dab a thin layer of the chalkboard paint over the stencil. Resist the temptation to apply too much paint at once! It’ll soak under the stencil and make the image look messy. Wait until the paint has dried completely before applying the second coat. Carefully remove stencil.

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project

7. Repeat steps 1-6 with any additional pots.

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project 8. Once the paint has dried, condition the chalkboard paint by rubbing chalk all over the design. Clean off the chalk and you’re ready to go!

Now you’ll never forget what seeds you planted because you’ll have your handy chalkboard label to remind you. Happy planting!

Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint | A Tried & True Project

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58 Comments on "Chalkboard Planters with FolkArt Stencils and Paint"

  1. These are super cute. I just love Chalkboard paint. And I like the stencil design too. It is so hard to find a good stencil!

  2. Jacque says:

    Wow, really cool idea!

  3. What an adorable idea!! I love the colors you used!!

  4. So so cute! I painted little chalkboard labels onto the pots I planted my herb garden in last year, but they weren’t nearly as adorable as these birds! Love it!

  5. Gwen says:

    Those are great, Vanessa! I love the little birdie…

  6. These look fabulous! I love the bird stencil and the idea to do a non-traditional label shape in chalkboard paint is brilliant. well done!

  7. Laura Beth says:

    Your planters are beautiful! Love the added affect of the chalkboard paint :o)

  8. Megan says:

    Love these! They are so beautiful!

  9. Allyson says:

    Wow, I love how these turned out! Where did you find those adorable stencils? I would love if you would come share this, or another project at my link party today! http://domesticsuperhero.com/2013/03/14/sharing-with-domestic-superhero-thursday-link-party-2/ Hope to see you!

  10. Little Bit says:

    These are darling… and what a great idea! I’m pinning too! Little Bit from http://www.DecorateWithaLittleBit.com

  11. Oh my goodness I love these ~ I’ll be making some for my garden this summer! Thanks so much for sharing at the It’s a Spring Thing linky party ~ I’m pinning this to our party board.

    Have a great week,

    Mary Beth

  12. Lorie says:

    These are so cute! I’d love to have some in my yard!

  13. Mimi says:

    I love these pots! They are adorable!

  14. Your herb pots are super cute. Did you make your stencil or purchase it? If purchased, where? I really want to make some of these this spring for my herbs. Thank you. Have a great day.

  15. Oh. my. goodness. I am so crazy-jealous of that bird stencil!! These look so fabulous! Pinning, stumbling, and putting that stencil on my must-have list!!

  16. I’m always forgetting what I plant, and this is such a cute way to remember. Next week I’m working on a pot with a chalkboard label as a hostess gift (flowers included, of course). Less messy!

    Stopping by from the Spring Linky Party. :)

  17. Oh, so cute! I have those stencils too so I can do this! Thanks for sharing your creativity. Blessings, Patti

  18. Jill says:

    as soon as the weather cooperates, this will be a project for me – thanks for the idea

  19. Lauren says:

    These are so pretty — I love the contrast of the bright pots with the black chalk paint. Very clever idea!

  20. Beautiful! what a cool idea. Loving the bird shapes! Thanks for linking this up to Monday Funday! :)

  21. Your pots are so cute! Love them!!
    Mary Alice

  22. lisa says:

    Love this idea! I’m a big fan of bird motifs, so this was right up my alley! Hope you can stop by the enchanted oven for a visit.
    xo,
    Lisa

  23. Tammy says:

    These are so cute…and what a great tutorial…would love it you came over and shared this cute project at http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2013/03/share-it-one-more-time-and-linky-party_17.html
    Hope to see you there!
    Tammy

  24. Anja says:

    These are so cute – love ‘em! Nothing says spring like putting a bird on it, right?

  25. Love the stencils, I’m partial to birds.

  26. katie says:

    Love this idea!!! So adorable!

  27. Super cute and I love the pastels!

  28. Maysem says:

    I love it!! Adorable idea!

  29. Amy Anderson says:

    Brilliant! Love the ability to be able to relabel.

  30. What a cute project! I love it so much that I decided to feature it in our roundup of garden crafts! Check it out here: http://www.favecraftsblog.com/spring-garden-crafts/

    Have a great day!

  31. Linda says:

    This are adorable! Since we just moved into a log home and I’m into birds, I immediately went to the website and ordered the stencil & spouncer. I can buy the other supplies at JoAnn’s. Thanks for the wonderful, fun craft!

  32. michelec says:

    Awesome….but wouldn’t water wash the chalk off?

    • Hah, I was wondering when someone would mention that! Totally washes off if you just spray the whole thing with a water hose but I usually just use a small watering can and keep the water on top. :)

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