The Ultimate Guide: 5 Simple Steps To Craft Every Pot In Minecraft (Flower Pot & Decorated Pot)
Are you looking to elevate your Minecraft base from a simple shelter to a cozy, decorated home? The humble pot, a small but essential decorative block, is the answer. As of the current date in late 2025, Minecraft actually features *two* distinct types of pots, each with its own unique recipe, purpose, and visual appeal: the classic Flower Pot and the newer, customizable Decorated Pot introduced in the major Trails & Tales Update (1.20).
This comprehensive guide will walk you through the exact steps for crafting both the foundational Flower Pot and the advanced Decorated Pot, ensuring your base is fully up-to-date with the latest and greatest in in-game decor. We’ll also reveal a massive list of over 30 different items you can place in them to maximize your interior design.
I. The Classic Flower Pot: Recipe and Crafting Steps
The standard Flower Pot is a staple decoration block that has been in the game for years. It is primarily used to hold a single small plant, adding a touch of color and life to any indoor or outdoor space. The recipe is simple, requiring only one common material: Bricks.
Materials Required for a Flower Pot
- 3 Bricks
- 1 Crafting Table
Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting the Flower Pot
The process of making a Flower Pot is a three-stage journey: gathering clay, smelting it into bricks, and finally, crafting the pot itself.
1. Obtain Clay Balls
First, you need to locate and break Clay blocks. Clay blocks are most commonly found underwater in rivers, lakes, and ocean biomes. Breaking a Clay block will drop four Clay Balls. You only need three Clay Balls to make one pot.
2. Smelt the Clay Balls into Bricks
Take your Clay Balls to a Furnace or Blast Furnace. Place the Clay Balls in the top slot and a fuel source (like Coal or wood) in the bottom slot. Each Clay Ball will smelt into one Brick. This is a crucial intermediate step, as you cannot craft the pot directly from Clay Balls. You need three Bricks for a single Flower Pot.
3. Craft the Flower Pot
Open your Crafting Table (3x3 grid). Place the three Bricks in a "V" shape, specifically in the following pattern:
- One Brick in the center of the bottom row.
- One Brick in the left slot of the middle row.
- One Brick in the right slot of the middle row.
This simple V-shape will yield one Flower Pot, ready for immediate placement and decoration.
II. The Advanced Decorated Pot: Archaeology and Custom Patterns
Introduced in the Minecraft 1.20 Trails & Tales Update, the Decorated Pot offers a completely new level of customization. Unlike the plain Flower Pot, the Decorated Pot can display unique patterns based on the materials used to craft it, tying into the new Archaeology game mechanic.
Materials Required for a Decorated Pot
- 4 Pottery Sherds (or 4 Bricks, or a mix)
- 1 Crafting Table
The Key to Customization: Pottery Sherds
To get the unique patterns on your pot, you must use Pottery Sherds. These are rare items found by brushing Suspicious Sand or Suspicious Gravel blocks, typically located in Desert Temples, Ocean Ruins, or Trail Ruins. There are over 20 unique sherd types, each with a distinct pattern (e.g., Archer, Prize, Skull, Miner).
1. Obtaining Pottery Sherds
First, craft a Brush using one Feather, one Copper Ingot, and one Stick. Then, travel to an Archaeology site (like a Desert Temple). Use the Brush on a Suspicious Sand or Suspicious Gravel block to slowly reveal and collect a random Pottery Sherd. This process is time-consuming but essential for the decorative patterns.
2. Crafting the Decorated Pot
The Decorated Pot is crafted by placing four materials in a diamond shape in the Crafting Table:
- One material in the top center slot.
- One material in the center-left slot.
- One material in the center-right slot.
- One material in the bottom center slot.
The final pattern on the pot is determined by the materials you use in the four slots. If you use a different Pottery Sherd in each of the four slots, the pot will display all four unique patterns on its sides. If you use Bricks in one or more slots, that side of the pot will be blank.
III. Topical Authority: Everything You Can Put in a Flower Pot
While the Decorated Pot is mainly for aesthetics, the classic Flower Pot is a highly functional decorative item. It can hold a surprising number of blocks and entities, allowing for incredible detail in your builds. The following list covers the vast majority of items you can place inside a Flower Pot, demonstrating its utility as a versatile decoration block:
A Massive List of Flower Pot Entities
- Flowers: Poppy, Dandelion, Blue Orchid, Allium, Azure Bluet, Tulip (Red, Orange, White, Pink), Oxeye Daisy, Cornflower, Lily of the Valley, Wither Rose, Torchflower, Pitcher Plant.
- Tall Flowers (Only the top half is visible): Rose Bush, Peony, Lilac, Sunflower.
- Saplings: Oak Sapling, Spruce Sapling, Birch Sapling, Jungle Sapling, Acacia Sapling, Dark Oak Sapling, Mangrove Propagule, Cherry Sapling.
- Fungus and Roots: Red Mushroom, Brown Mushroom, Crimson Fungus, Warped Fungus, Crimson Roots, Warped Roots.
- Other Plants: Cactus, Bamboo, Dead Bush, Fern, Azalea, Flowering Azalea.
The ability to place a Cactus in a pot is particularly useful, as the pot prevents the Cactus from damaging the player or surrounding blocks, making it a safe indoor decoration. The inclusion of Bamboo and Nether Roots also allows for themed decorations for specific biomes.
Key Differences: Flower Pot vs. Decorated Pot
Understanding the distinction between the two pot types is essential for modern Minecraft building:
| Feature | Flower Pot (Classic) | Decorated Pot (1.20+) |
|---|---|---|
| Recipe Material | 3 Bricks | 4 Pottery Sherds and/or Bricks |
| Customization | None (Plain Terracotta Color) | Customizable Patterns via Sherds |
| Functionality | Holds 30+ small plants/items | Primarily decorative; can hold one item or block (like a flower or Redstone Comparator) |
| Obtainment Difficulty | Easy (Smelting Clay) | Harder (Archaeology/Suspicious Sand) |
In short, use the Flower Pot for functional indoor gardening and plant display. Use the Decorated Pot to show off your rare Pottery Sherds and add unique, ancient-themed patterns to your walls and surfaces.
Advanced Decoration Tips with Pots
Beyond simply holding a flower, both pot types can be used creatively in building:
- Table Centerpieces: Place a Flower Pot on a Fence post or a table block (like a piston) for a perfect-sized centerpiece.
- Pillar Accents: Use the Decorated Pots to add texture and ancient flair to the base of pillars or columns in large builds, especially when using the Skull or Archer sherds.
- Window Sills: Line a window sill with multiple Flower Pots containing different types of flowers or cacti for a charming, rustic look.
- Redstone Storage: The Decorated Pot can store a small number of items, and when used with a Redstone Comparator, it can emit a signal strength based on its contents, offering a unique, hidden Redstone component.
Whether you're a beginner looking for a simple way to display a Dandelion or an expert builder integrating the new Archaeology features, mastering both the Flower Pot and the Decorated Pot is key to achieving truly next-level Minecraft interior design.
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