Decoupage Flowerpots

Bring a touch of spring to your home decor with these fun and easy decoupage flowerpots. They’re fun and easy to make for crafters of all ages.

Image contains two faux plants in white plastic flowerpots decorated with fabric flowers.

How to Make Decoupage Flowerpots

Just gather the basic craft supplies listed below, and you’ll be ready to create. This project can be completed in less than half an hour and can be totally customized using your favorite fabrics, colors, and shapes.

Materials

  • solid colored flowerpots (plastic, terracotta, ceramic, etc. will all work)
  • fabric scraps
  • flower or other shape templates (optional)
  • scissors
  • pencil or pen
  • Mod Podge (I recommend the Fabric formula)
  • sponge brush or large paintbrush
Image contains a faux plant in a white plastic flowerpot decorated with a fabric flower.

Instructions

1. Trace your templates onto fabric scraps, or you can draw shapes freehand if you like.

    Pro tip: I like to trace on the back of the fabric so the pen marks aren’t visible. If you do this, you’ll want to flip any directional templates backwards while tracing, so they’re oriented correctly.

    2. Cut out your fabric shapes.
    Image contains a faux plant in a white plastic flowerpot decorated with a fabric flower.
    3. Apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to the front of the flowerpot. Place fabric pieces on top, layering them as desired.
    4. Seal with a coat of Mod Podge on top of the fabric.
    Image contains two faux plants in white plastic flowerpots decorated with fabric flowers.

    Once the Mod Podge is dry, your flowerpots are ready to display.

    Crafting Tips

    • While I used flowers, you can personalize your craft by using any shape(s) you like.
    • Feel free to add glitter formula Mod Podge or loose glitter while the Mod Podge is wet.
    • Try different colored pots as a base for a unique look.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What fabric did you use?

    I used samples from my upcoming Bloom and Grow collection with Andover Fabrics (available January 2027). In the meantime, you can check out my other fabric collections that are available in stores now: Bloom and Grow, Sunny Honey, and Oh Say Can You Sew.

    Can I plant a real flower/plant in these pots?

    Yes!

    More Craft Project Ideas

    Check out these other projects for more creative fun!

    If you try this project, I’d love to see how your flowerpots turn out! Make sure you’re part of the Amy Latta and Friends group on Facebook, so you can drop your photos in our show and tell threads and we can all inspire each other. Hope to see you there!

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