Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Painted Flower Pots Do I Need To Cover Painted Pots With Acrylic Paint?

Do I need to cover painted pots with acrylic paint? - painted flower pots

I run a daycare and today we painted terra cotta (sp?) Paint Pots waterproof style Tempra. Later, we plant flowers in them and give their mothers on Mother's Day. These vessels are most likely to be stored outside. Should I spray the pot with a style of painting with acrylic or another for the seals? I do not want the graphic to the children before they spoil. Thank you.

3 comments:

Willalee said...

It must be good, and it takes no more than a bit of plastic on the underside of the cover with soil (with holes in place, if you still drain May "), but only for the safety measure, why not paint the outside with clear acrylic to protect you in the coming years and give the pots a brilliant Nice?

Inside clay pots should not be closed. You need to put something in them, even when planting. When you're not in the plastic glasses are moisture like a continuation of the sale to suck.

saaanen said...

No, you have the inside seal. That is, where does the humidity.

saaanen said...

No, you have the inside seal. That is, where does the humidity.

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