I loved this stone textured paint! It really only requires one coat and does take longer to dry than regular spray paint but the texture and color is so fun! Definitely made this pitcher look way more high end than how it started! The matte black primer I linked above would be perfect for this but I had the oil rubbed bronze spray paint already so I used it. Make sure to read the back of the can as you need to do a coat of primer or spray paint in a matching color to the textured paint first before using the textured paint. The little metal birdcage was an easy fix – I just spray painted it with the gloss white spray paint.įor the pitcher I wanted to do a fun stone texture on it using the black textured spray paint. It usually takes 2-3 coats but it goes fast because spray paint dries fast so you can go back and do a second or third coat in just a few minutes. Do not try to completely cover the item in the first coat. You want to do light, even coats spraying about 8-12 inches away from the item. ![]() When I get ready to spray paint items I lay out an old box or a painters cloth in the yard and then shake the can for at least a minute. (By the way, most Joann stores are still open for online ordering with curbside pickup right now so you could definitely order some spray paint, other crafting supplies, or even some fabric if you want to help make masks and gowns with their make to give program.) Rust-Oleum Imagine Chalk Finish in Linen White.Rust-Oleum Imagine paint in Stone Texture Black Granite.Rust-Oleum Metallic Paint & Primer in Oil Rubbed Bronze (I had picked this up for another project but this Rust-Oleum flat black primer would have worked great and would probably be a better option).Rust-Oleum 2x Ultra Cover in Gloss White.I was pleasantly surprised at how much spray paint they had and options I had never seen before! The Rust-Oleum Imagine craft & hobby paint is a new line to me and I can’t wait to do more projects with it! I have been using Rust-Oleum spray paint and basically spray painting everything I can for years, but for some reason never checked out the spray paint selection at Joann stores. Or maybe you have some older decor pieces that don’t fit the color/style of your decor anymore? Don’t get rid of them – just give them a spray paint makeover! I found a set of ceramic candlesticks for $2 and $3, a floral pitcher for $3, and the little bird cage looking thing for $1.99. ![]() So a few weeks ago, stopped in a few thrift stores and found several things that I knew could be amazing staple decor pieces to add to my home after a little makeover. I am so excited to be working with Joann fabrics for a few projects and they challenged me to transform something with the use of Rust-Oleum spray paint. I am doing all of the above projects and a great way to refresh things for spring indoors or outdoors is with spray paint! It’s officially spring and I think we are all in project/refresh mode whether that be outdoor projects, organizing/purging projects, or indoor projects.
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