Terracotta Pot Repurposed Into Accent Table

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 Good weather (somewhat) is finally upon us! Now if only the wind will go away..and the rain...and well, it would be nice if it were 10 degrees warmer. But I can't complain, at least there's not snow on the ground ...I know I probably just jinxed myself there :)

I decided that this is the year that I'm going to make my patio look awesome and my porch worth something to sit on. So, I've been doing lots of projects to get them where I want.
Terracotta pot recycled into accent table
I needed a cute durable table that would withstand the high winds we get ...which pretty much meant that most of the accent tables you can buy were completely out. Especially the ones with glass tops. I have a few old terracotta pots lying around and was toying with the idea of making a table out of them. I then realized I needed a little bit bigger of a pot, so I went and bought a pot and base for about $20.

Terracotta pot recycled into accent table
 This was the simplest project ever. I painted it with some white semi-gloss latex paint. Then added the jute with a hot glue gun. I then flipped it upside down and secure the bottom piece to the bottom with some gorilla glue and done! I haven't sealed this yet because I'm kind of curious how it will hold up in the weather and how it will look when weathered. I think it may look beautiful...but who knows :) Only time will tell. So for now, this is straight up paint -nothing more.

The size of this is perfect to go between two chairs, or use as a side table too.
Terracotta pot repurposed into accent table
 The top is actually a decent size to place a few glasses on there, maybe a glass and small plate.
Terracotta pot recycled into accent table
 For $20, I'm thinking I'm going to make a couple of these to go around our patio and porch. It turned out so cute and they are so durable!
Terracotta pot recycled into accent table
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Super Easy Lamp Redo from Life As A Thrifter
Faux Grain Sack Pillows from It All Started with Paint
Patriotic Painted Denim Bunting from All Things G&D 
Vintage Camera Lamp from Lovely, Etc.

20 comments

  1. Adorable idea! I could use a few of these too.

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  2. What an awesome idea! And I hear you about the too windy for a flimsy side table thing! Turned out fabulous!

    :) Linda

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  3. What a FUN idea!! ...could be stealing this soon. :)

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  4. Great idea, and love the white! xokathleen

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  5. I love this! What a cute fun table for summer!!

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  6. This turned out beautifully, Alicia! I'm also on a mission to use our deck as much as we can this summer during the 5 minutes we have between "still winter" and "winter again." Love this idea!

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  7. That is absolutely beautiful not to mention a genius idea!!! FYI I had bought a little terra cotta pot with flowers painted on it...now after 4 years it is absolutely shabby chic....looks great and it survived hot sun and a hail storm (the plant didn't!) Love the idea!

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  8. Your little table is so simple yet so chic! Great idea!

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  9. This is such a great idea! I want to try something similar in my own garden now.

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  10. Could you include a bit of instruction? When you go to you "Repurpose, Reuse, Recycle", this project is pictured on cover but not listed to "click" on! Thanks tho-cute idea!

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  11. What kind of paint did you use on this project and how did you glue the jute or trim? Thanks Dolly

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    1. Dolly - did you find out your answers? paint and trim?

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    2. I would use a glue gun for the jute/trim, and an acrylic paint for the planter. Just make sure that it can be used on metal, wood, concrete, terra cotta, etc. You can seal it with shellac afterwards. I would also use a primer prior to applying the paint. :-)

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  12. What are the dimensions of the the pot and the top "plate". Also what brand of paint did you use? Regular (satin, semi-gloss, matte?) or spray paint.

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  13. You can add an elegant touch to the décor of your home with the aid of table lamps. Refer to internet to purchase the latest models of table lamps.

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  14. Looks like the top would fill up with water. Maybe make drainage holes? would make a good bird bath.

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happy DIYing! Alicia