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We’re Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent Pots

1 · Jan 16, 2025 · Stephanie Gerber · Leave a Comment

One of my decorating mottos is that there can never be too many plants. There’s just something about bringing the outdoors in that makes any house feel more home-y, inviting and just plain relaxing. But whereas I usually stick to leafy, low-light plants, I recently started delving into the world of succulents. They’re sweet, fun to look at and pretty hands off if you know how to care for them (definitely my kind of plant). Plus they’re small enough to sit on your desk or place in a bowl on the coffee table for an added dose of greenery. To make them even more portable, simply tuck a few into these DIY stoneware succulent pots and stash them wherever you’re in need of a pop of color.

We're Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent PotsMini Stoneware Succulent Pots

These clay pinch pot planters are so simple to make, and with the stoneware effect and shiny glaze they almost look like they were just fired in the kiln. They’ll make your succulents look ever so sweet when grouped together and placed on a windowsill or by your desk. 

Ready to make your own succulent pots? Here’s how.

We're Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent PotsSupplies

  • Air dry clay
  • Acrylic paint in white and various shades of gray and light brown
  • Paint brush
  • Old toothbrush
  • Clear waterproof sealant

Start by cutting the clay into several 2-inch and 3-inch squares (no need to measure, you can just eyeball it!). Use your hands to roll one of the squares into a ball. Keep rolling until the clay is soft, pliable and smooth. If needed, wet your hands and roll just a little longer to add moisture to the clay and prevent cracking.

We're Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent PotsOnce you’ve formed a smooth ball, use your thumb to push a hole in the middle of the clay. Start working your thumb around the inside of the ball, pushing and shaping the pot as you go. Keep pushing outwards until you have a relatively even pot that can hold a small succulent. When you’re satisfied with the shape of your pot, gently press the bottom of the pot against a flat surface to make sure it can stand upright.

We're Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent PotsSet your first pot aside where it can dry while you continue working on the rest of your pots.

Once your pots have dried thoroughly, it’s time to paint them. Start with your pots turned upside down and paint the bottom and sides. Let the paint dry, then turn your pots over to cover the top edge and inside. Set your pots aside to dry. 

We're Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent PotsHere comes the really messy part. Once your pot has dried, pour 3 or 4 shades of gray and brown paint into a small paint holder. Add a few drops of water to thin out the paint slightly and stir. Now, holding your pot, dip the bristles of your toothbrush into one or two colors, aim your toothbrush at the pot and use your thumb to stroke the bristles toward you. This will spray little droplets of paint all over your pot. Turn your pot around so you can get the paint on all sides. Keep working and adding various colors until the whole pot is covered. Set your pot aside for several hours to dry.

We're Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent Pots

Last but not least, coat your pots with a clear acrylic glaze to seal the paint and keep out moisture. Plant your succulents like you would in normal pot and place your planters in small groupings wherever you want to add a bit of color.

We're Completely Obsessed With These DIY Mini Succulent Pots

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