Using
Rustoleum Metallic Gold spray paint, apply 2 thin, even coats of spray paint, letting each coat completely dry in between.
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and painted them with
Rustoleum Metallic spray paint in Pure Gold to match some super sleek square knobs I found for the top drawer.
I didn't like it when it was done, so I covered it in
Rustoleum Metallic Oil - Rubbed Bronze.
I used
Rustoleum Metallic spray paint in satin bronze to paint the bun - buns.
ScotchBlue Tape Valspar Red Oxide Primer spray paint Rustoleum Sunrise Red Gloss Protective Enamel spray paint
Rustoleum Metallic Oil - Rubbed Bronze spray paint
I didn't like it when it was done, so I covered it in
Rustoleum Metallic Oil - Rubbed Bronze.
The spray paint I used is my most favorite spray paint ever:
Rustoleum Metallic Spray Paint in Gold.
Once they were finished, I laid them out on a dropcloth and sprayed them with
Rustoleum Metallic Champagne Mist.
Not exact matches
I remember that is started out gold, but I spray painted it with
Rustoleum's
Metallic Oil Rubbed Bronze paint.
Then I goldified (yep, totally a word) the vase with
Rustoleum's gold
metallic spray paint.
I used my leftover
Rustoleum Primer and Silver and Gold
Metallic Valspar spray paint from my
Metallic Magnet project (view it here).
I later covered the bubble foil with cardboard, and some thin wood sheets that I guess is some kind of cheap wood wall paneling of some sort, (IDK) which I painted a beautiful shimmery
metallic purple that resulted from accidentally spilling two tiny cans of pink and silver
rustoleum.
The assortment of picture frames I picked up from thrift stores or garage sales and spray painted them with
Rustoleum or Krylon's
metallic gold.
The link is in the post above, but I use
Rustoleum's
Metallic Gold Spray Paint It's the green can.
... and the existing brass «feet» got sprayed with a coat of
Rustoleum's «Rustic Mist»
metallic spray paint & primer - in - one.
Looks like it gives a better
metallic finish than some of the
Rustoleum cans I have used in the past.
Then I took all my «leaves» out to the garage, spread them out, and sprayed them front and back with
Rustoleum American Accents Bright
Metallic Gold spray paint.
I love the
Rustoleum Gold
Metallic Spray Paint, I find it at Home Depot but you can also snag it on Amazon: http://amzn.to/142Iyhx xo, Jen
1: Spray paint deer head with
Rustoleum Hammered Silver spray paint (or whatever color you choose but I recommend a gloss to get the resin or
metallic look).
Natalie found the chairs — a mix of old and new from antiques stores and Amazon — and spray - painted them all the same color (Copper
Metallic by
Rustoleum) for a more cohesive look.
The doorknob is also original, and I sprayed it gold using
Rustoleum's
Metallic spray paint.
Supplies pictured above: 3 x 24» 1/2» pipes 3 x 18» 1/2» pipes 3 x 14» 1/2» pipes 24 x 12» 1/2» pipes 3 x 10» 1/2» pipes 18 x 1/2» elbows 16 x 1/2» tees 6 x 1/2» flanges Supplies not pictured above: 5 x 60 «x16 «x1» Pine Panel Boards 7/8» hole saw bit Wood Stain for the boards, (we used Kona by Minwax)
Metallic spray paint for the pipes, (we used
Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze) Lysol wipes to clean the pipes