Don’t scramble this Mother’s Day to come up with gift. Try these DIY painted flower pots to give to your loved ones.
Not only are they easy to make, it’s adorable watching your child pick out the plants for it.

Plants are great gifts to give because they keep growing! It’s extra special to get a personalized pot as well. The combo makes a beautiful present and you’ll toddler will be proud to gift it.
Here’s everything you’ll need:

Most of these items, you probably have at your house. If you don’t have any extra pots laying around, terracotta pots are inexpensive and can be found at most stores. Another option is to use plastic ones too.
To personalize the pots, I added stickers to it before we painted. This is completely up to you!

Then it was time to set up.
I laid a sheet of parchment paper down on my island. Just so there wasn’t paint everywhere like her Earth Day painting.
Next, I had her let me know what color paint she wanted to do. Another great way to practice her color recognition, which she has nailed! But, it’s always fun listening about her favorite color. I ended up putting all the colors on a plate.
After everything was set up, I instructed her to paint all over the pots.

It took her a little bit to get both of them done.
All of the colors got mixed together too. It made a beautiful green color, but it’s a good word of caution if you don’t want all the colors together.
We let the pots dry and took a nap. I should’ve tried to pull the stickers off before we fell asleep though!
When I removed them, the paint stuck. Of course.

To fix this, I ended up just using permanent markers to fix it. This happens with DIYs. Nothing will ever turn out perfect, but I just love them.
After everything’s dried and the way you’d like it, it’s time to pick the plant or flowers.
I have a ton of plants that need ‘real pots,’ not just nursery pots. Yes, yes. I’m most definitely a crazy plant lady at this point!

Honestly though, I think these turned out so cute. I love how mine turned into a rainbow, marble piece and my mom’s is a nice blue and green swirl. They’re both made with so much love.
You and your toddler can easily make these pots in an afternoon. They’ll make anyone smile to receive!
Let me know what you think about these pots in the comments. If you DIY them, tag me on Instagram: @greyskies.rainbowhighs. I can’t wait to see your and your toddler’s creativity.
Before you go, check out what these other moms are doing for Mother’s Day this year…
- Mess Free Canvas Painting by Mom Buns & Mayhem
- Mother’s Day Crafts and Cards for Toddlers by Smile On
- DIY Tea Towels by Erica McDavitt

I love this craft idea and can’t wait to do it with my toddler and preschooler. They will love doing this fun activity.
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Thank you so much! It was so much fun to do and turned out adorable!
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I love this idea ! Nice and easy ! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for reading 🙂
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I love this idea ! Nice and easy ! Thank you for sharing!
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Perfect craft for Mother’s Day. Very cute!
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Thank you so much.
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My kids love to paint a lot. and this is such a fun activity to do with them. Thank you!
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I hope they love this one as much as Mila did!
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These turned out so cute! I love getting plants for a gift too.
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Thank you so much. Plants make the best gifts.
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such a cute and fun idea for a craft and gift all in one
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Thank you so much. it was a fun way to knock a Mother’s Day present out.
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Thank you for sharing. I’m going to do this activity with my twins.
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I bet they’ll have so much fun with it!
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So cute! I work in a greenhouse and we do a program every spring where kids can paint pots for Mother’s Day. It is always a big hit!
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Aww. I bet the moms and mother figures love it too.
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What a wonderful activity. I always love ones we can keep forever.
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Yes! Can look back on and just smile at the memories.
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