Okay, so I’ve been wanting to make a cool, unique lamp for a while now. I saw this idea online – a flowerpot lamp! It sounded pretty simple, so I decided to give it a shot and, of course, document the whole process.
Gathering My Supplies
First things first, I needed to get all my stuff together. This is what I grabbed:

- A terracotta flowerpot – not too big, not too small, just right.
- A lamp kit – the kind with a socket, cord, and plug. You can find these at most hardware stores.
- A light bulb – I went with a warm, vintage-style Edison bulb.
- Some paint – I chose a matte white, to give it a clean, modern look.
- A paintbrush – nothing fancy, just a regular one.
- Sandpaper – to smooth out any rough edges on the pot.
- Optional: Some decorative elements, like twine or small stones. I skipped this part.
Prepping the Flowerpot
The flowerpot I got was a little rough around the edges, so the first thing I did was sand it down a bit. Just a quick once-over to make sure there weren’t any sharp bits.
Next, I wiped it down with a damp cloth to get rid of any dust from the sanding. Gotta have a clean surface for the paint!
Painting Time!
Now for the fun part – painting! I applied two coats of the white paint, letting it dry completely between each coat. Patience is key here, folks. You don’t want any streaks or drips. It is important to coat evenly.
Assembling the Lamp
Once the paint was totally dry, it was time to put it all together. I followed the instructions that came with the lamp kit – it was pretty straightforward. Basically, I just screwed the socket onto the cord, fed the cord through the drainage hole in the bottom of the flowerpot, and plugged it in.
Adding the Finishing Touches
I screwed in the light bulb, and that was pretty much it! I decided to keep it simple, but you could totally add some extra decorations at this point. I use this vintage-style Edison bulb looks awesome.
The Big Reveal!
And there you have it – my very own flowerpot lamp! It was super easy to make, and it looks pretty darn cool, if I do say so myself. It’s amazing what you can create with a few simple supplies and a little bit of effort. I’m already thinking about what other DIY projects I can tackle next!