Paint, Plant, Party! Plan Your Next DIY Spring Potting Bash

Paint, Plant, Party! Plan Your Next DIY Spring Potting Bash

Get ready to welcome spring with a pot painting party FULL of color, creativity, and good vibes! Whether you're gathering friends, coworkers, or kids, this cheerful DIY get-together is easy to pull off and guaranteed be the talk of the block! Here’s how to throw a party that’s blooming with fun! 🌸Pick a Pretty Spring Theme

Choose a light, playful theme to guide your color palette and decorations:

Garden Party Glam 🌼

Pastel Picnic 🍓

Boho Blooms 🌿

Farmhouse Florals 🐝

Set the Scene Outdoors

If weather allows, host your party in a backyard or park. Hang string lights, set up folding tables with tablecloths, and decorate with fresh flowers or potted herbs.

Paint Station Setup

Provide each guest with:

Terracotta pots in various sizes

Country Chic Paint

Brushes, Sponges, and paint markers

Stencils (think flowers, bees, butterflies, or polka dots!)

Brush Soap, water cups, paper towels, and Aprons

Planting Bar 🌱

Once the pots are painted and dry, let guests choose from a planting bar with:

Herbs (basil, mint, thyme)

Mini succulents or spring flowers (pansies, daisies, marigolds)

Soil, gloves, and scoops

Spring Sips & Snacks

Offer light bites and drinks to keep things festive:

Lemonade, cucumber water, or floral iced tea

Mini cupcakes with edible flowers

Fruit kabobs or charcuterie cones

Kid-Friendly Corner

If kids are attending, set up a mini area with washable paints, stickers, and plastic pots so they can join in too!

Photo Spot 

Last but not least, create a cute corner with painted props, florals, and a DIY sign like “Planting Joy” or “Pots of Personality.” Don't forget to tag us in your creations! 

Looking to turn your plain pots into total show-offs with a fun ombré makeover? Just pick your fav shades, blend from soft to bold, and boom—your plants are living their best gradient life. It’s like a sunset for your succulents, and yes, it’s as fun as it sounds! Check out our tutorial below for some inspo!

 

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