I purchases all of the flower pots at the dollar store and gave them a quick
coat of white spray paint which gave them a cohesive look.
After everything was set and holding well, I took the bucket outside and gave it a coat
of white spray paint from Rustoleum's American Heirloom line in white.
The base is a large grapevine wreath that I spray painted with one coat of gold spray paint, and a thin coat
of white spray paint over the top.
In this space, an old door found in a burn pile was paired with a vintage gate — reclaimed from a dump and brightened up with a
mist of white spray paint.
At one point, I started distressing the edges and later decided that wasn't the look I was going for and gave it a coat
of white spray paint which solved all my problems.
· Sanded down the chairs and used the opportunity to use up random half empty cans
of white spray paint as a quick base coat.
I'm staring down (with a can
of white spray paint in hand) all the dark oil rubbed bronze stuff I collected only a few years ago.
I reused vintage chairs I had and gave them a fresh coat
of white spray paint and paired them with this bench & driftwood stained outdoor table.
a can
of white spray paint to freshen up an old wicker loveseat I received as a hand - me - down last year.
I gave my owl a quick coat
of white spray paint and he looks pretty much like the Anthro owl, doesn't he?!
How to create a DIY romantic lace mirror For this issue's project of the month, managing editor and resident crafter Catherine Therrien takes a basic mirror and lends it a soft, romantic touch by simply laying a piece of lace fabric over the surface and giving it a light coat
of white spray paint.
But after you give it a couple coats
of white spray paint, you love it so much that it makes it worth the effort...
I took a can of spray primer to it, and then a can
of white spray paint, and now she has a cute little squirrel trinket box!
Since it was so close to the color of the shelf, we decided to give the bottom a coat
of white spray paint.
:p My house is a dark cave, and I am sick of it... so I bought a can
of white spray paint, and am busy lightening everything I can get my hands on.
A can
of white spray paint, some tiny seashells and voila!
In this example, we chose to use a couple of coats
of white spray paint and then sand it down to give it a more rustic and distressed look.
Just gave it a few coats
of white spray paint.
First up, after a quick wipedown to remove any dust or dirt, we set all the frames out on a drop cloth, sans glass, and gave them a few good coats
of white spray paint.
$ 70 for the 2 RASTs $ 20 for curtains $ 30 for drawer pulls $ 10 for brushes $ 5 for sanding paper and wood fill $ 5 for a can
of white spray paint (I actually used primer) $ 15 for the stain $ 20 for Polycrylic $ 10 for craft iron $ 10 for chevron paper
I added a fresh coat
of white spray paint and then dry brushed some brown paint on it to give it a bit of a distressed look.
Out came the trusty can
of white spray paint and after two coats on each one, I now had some great neutral stocking hangers for the mantle.