I even transformed a few thrift store ceramic pitchers with
white spray paint so I would have enough to fill the hutch.
Not exact matches
I wasn't sure to
paint them metallic silver or
white so at the end I went with a glossy Valspar White Spray
white so at the end I went with a glossy Valspar
White Spray
White Spray Paint
My basement is
so dark I would love to
spray paint the whole thing
white and do cabinets in this yellow and all the shelving.
I haven't read other comments
so this may have been suggested already, but it would look gorgeous
spray painted white and antiqued!
But the price was right and they were final sale
so I did what I had to do: set up shop in our garage this past weekend,
spray painted them a glossy
white, lost ten million brain cells in the process, and tied a navy tassel around the drawer pull as a little finishing touch.
Place the cards into 4 X 6 picture frames (My picture frames were wood,
so I first
spray painted them
white).
I bought the two side tables, vase, and mirror for less than $ 50 and then
spray painted them black
so they would fit with the black and
white theme.
The shelf over the toilet had been
painted before and it was dark, too,
so I found Linen
White chalk
paint spray and fixed that old shelf right up!
These look fantastic in
white so I definately applaud the
spray paint!
The background of the entire piece needed to be
white so I gave it a coat of glossy
white spray paint.
Or you might
spray paint over the advertising
so students have a
white surface to write and draw on.
So my dad kindly hauled it out here in a trailer along with a bunch of other items he was hauling to their house out here in Arizona, and my mom and I
spray painted it
white when it got here and my dad reinforced it in the back with a metal mending plate where the crack was.
The old watering can looked pretty rough,
so I
spray painted it
white and added a few bright red impatiens and some trailing greens.
I don't collect real milk glass but I found out last year that you can
spray stuff with
white appliance
paint and make it LOOK like milk glass (to an untrained eye)
so I am always on the lookout for stuff to
spray paint to add to my faux collection..
I just found you and I took
spray paint everything
white and it looks
so much nicer.
I found that it was difficult to
paint after inserting the screws,
so I used
white spray paint instead of regular
paint.
So I am
spray painting my kitchen cabinets with
white Rustoleum semi-gloss
spray paint.
I want to
paint my window sills
white and get rid of the» 90's look and update baseboards as well, I was wondering if you
painted your windows with a
paint brush, or did you
spray them with a
paint sprayer
so they didn't have
paint brush lines?
A little bit of gold
spray paint on the stems and
white chalk
paint on the rest and they became the base of
so much of my Fall decor!
So she got taped up and
spray painted a gorgeous glossy
white!
It was the right width (we need to be able to open that ceiling vent up there to change the air filter), but it wasn't the right finish,
so when I got home from the store I hit the base with a little
white spray primer and a little
white spray paint...
My local Home Depot did not have
white planters,
so I bought three different size plastic planters that I
spray painted first with flat
white paint.
I really didn't feel like getting out my
paint brushes, sander & primer and doing the whole messy ordeal,
so I grabbed a couple of cans of Heirloom
White Rust - oleum
spray paint from Home Depot.
: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.
So I
painted them
white and then added mounting brackets on the edges, which I
spray painted copper, to customize them for a more unique look.
-LSB-...] loved the
white mirror that I
spray painted and used on my fall mantel
so I knew that would stay.
So I picked up a couple of rather colorful pieces of faux coral from the local pet store and gave them a
spray -
painted,
white makeover.
For this project I wanted to begin with a
white base
so a day earlier I
spray -
painted the tray and handles
white but this step is optional.
I took my original candlestick (you can see it in this post), gave it a very rough coat of Heirloom
White spray paint (that I did on a very windy cold day
so it looks totally horrible) and sanded it down:
After all that
spraying, it still had some faded spots
so at that point I did a brushed on coat of
white Annie Sloan
paint to try and get more coverage.
The two main centerpieces are just candlesticks that I have had forever (okay, not forever, but they were a wedding gift,
so over ten years), that I
spray painted white.