Showing posts with label spray paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spray paint. Show all posts

Winners and project FAIL

    Howdy all! First of all, the two lucky winners of The Rusted Chain giveaway are…
    Kaitlindsay from Brighter than Sunshine and Kristine from Random Robb Stuff.
    Yahoo! Ladies, please email me at thriftydecorchick (at) gmail (dot) com and I’ll get you in touch with Beki. :)
    Well, all of my projects are not peaches and pink flamingos and fluffy clouds. Some fail miserably, and I try to show you the good and the bad along the way. (Coral and aqua cake anyone?)
    :)
    Anyhoo, I was SO bummed the other day, because one of my most recent (and favorite!! Pout.) transformations had turned into a total FAIL. And I knew I had to show you so you could avoid a similar fate. (Sniff.)
    Remember my beautiful Goodwill pitcher?:
     Goodwill pitcher 
    Well, I went to empty out the tulips and water the other day, and when I grabbed the handle, something crackled.
    Crackle? What the heck? I looked down and saw a bubble. I touched the bubble and this happened:
    painting ceramic
    DUDE! I was so bummed out! My initial thought was that I could sand it down and respray it.
    Then I looked some more and found these:

    Little bitty crackley bubbles ALL OVER it. It looked like it had the mumps. :(
    Like that wasn’t bad enough, I happened to put my hand under it, and noticed it was a bit damp.
    Looked at my beautiful butcher block and it looked like there had been water sitting in a couple spots.
    Curses! Shakes fists in air!!
    I thought there had to be another explanation for it it, so to test it out, I placed the pitcher (filled with water) on a paper towel for a day. When I lifted it up to check later, I found this:

    The darn thing was LEAKING. On my wood island countertop – for a week. Oh, you gotta be kidding me.
    Thankfully, a little sanding and drying time and the spot on the butcher block is gone.
    But now I know why the pitcher was at Goodwill in the first place. (SAD FACE.)
    I primed that thing within an inch of it’s life, so I guess ceramic just doesn’t take it well in general. Any experience with this?
    And of course, by then I was completely loving the idea of a pretty white pitcher on our island, so I was on the lookout for a new one. I found a HUGE selection at HomeGoods:

    So many beautiful options! Aren’t they pretty? All were $9.99 but were about half the height that I wanted.
    And then I remembered that a reader had mentioned one she found at Target. I don’t need to be told twice to take a trip to Tarjay, so off I went. And I scored this beaut:
    Target pitcher
    She’s not as wide as the other one, but she is taller. And still has a graceful handle that I love – all for $13. :)
    I have now checked underneath it about 95 times, but all is well:

    So…sometimes – once in a while -- thrifting bites you in the butt. But I’m willing to keep taking my chances. :)
    Speaking of a trip to HomeGoods, last week I met two readers while shopping  – Valerie and Carolyn. They were just the coolest, and it was so fun to chat with them:

    Well, that’s me and Valerie. Carolyn was taking the picture.  ;)
    We ended up talking for a while, and it was absolutely insane what a small world it is…I graduated from the same high school as Carolyn, and turns out her brother was in my class.
    SO CRAZY.
    Carolyn wrote about our meeting over at her blog here. (They crack me up.) And I’m warning you – you’ll be swooning over her bathroom redo. Here’s a peek:

    Ack! Gorgeous! (Jealous!!)
    So fun. So if you think you see me shopping at HomeGoods in Indianapolis, come say hello!!  :)
    The Organize It Party will go up Monday evening, so get those posts ready!:
    Organize It Basket2

    Have a fantastic weekend! I’ll be thrifting with some girlfriends at my very favorite spots in all of Indy – Midland Arts and Antiques. Can’t wait!!
    P.S. Thanks to Click Studio for finding my linen closet light bulb! :) You can see it here.
    P.P.S. I am working on finding out more info about the fabric I used in the living room. I’ll let you know next week!!

    Do you love Pottery Barn and Ballard Designs?
    You’ll LOVE Knock Off Decor!
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Spray Paint Thaw

    Hooray! The temperatures here have finally reached near the 40's! And even though the spray paint can directions say ideal painting temps are 50-70 degrees, I ran outside with a thrift project in one hand and shaking a paint can in the other.The project I chose was a large metal tray that had an original finish of a mix of greens, browns, and rust.It's a subtle change but I think it looks much nicer painted metallic charcoal with the details highlighted using silver Rub n' Buff.It looks great sitting on my kitchen table corralling all of the pretties I like to keep there. I try to have a candlelight dinner whenever we eat at the table---even though my boys question why. Isn't it a momma's job to insert a few feminine details into the lives of her men? Besides, it makes me happy to be surrounded by beautiful things and if momma's happy then everybody's happy, right?And another thing that makes me happy is to be able to use my favorite makeover tool again!

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Is Gray The New Black

Is Gray The New Black

February Before & After: A pretty pitcher

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    Hello all! I’m back this month with a very simple but beautiful (I think so anyway) before and after project!

    It started with a recent trip to Goodwill – I don’t go as often as I used to (see my STUFF post), so I haven’t found nearly as much good stuff as I used to. (You have to go fairly often to get the good pickins.)

    But that day, the heavens shined down on this beauty on the top shelf: Goodwill pitcher

    Ummm…OK, well the shape was beautiful. I guess the flowers weren’t that bad, they just weren’t what I was  going for. :)

    But the size, the lovely lines, the beautiful spout – they had me at Hello.

    I knew I could spruce her up with a few coats of spray paint. And a “few” coats turned into about eleventy billion. Or so. Maybe about seven. Whatever.

    It took five coats of spray primer to get those purdy flowers covered up. I did an additional two coats of a glossy white on top.

    After trip to Trader Joe’s for some (fairly) cheap tulips, I was able to bring my vision for this cutie to life:

    Oh SWOON. Just…swoon. I am so ready for tulips people. I actually don’t mind the snow that much – but we’ve been hammered with it and ice over the past couple of months (way more than usual) and I’m really starting to miss green grass.

    Will I ever see it again?

    I don’t care what Punxsutawney Phil says, I think it’s gonna be awhile.  :)

    Even with the meeeellion coats of spray paint, this is one of my easiest and favorite spray paint transformations yet:

    pottery barn inspired pitcher

    I wish I could have gotten some shots in the daylight, but we got home from dinner too late. I’m ready for more photo taking hours in the day too, while we’re talking about spring. :)

    I absolutely love the pretty shape – looks like it came out of a Pottery Barn catalog doesn’t it?

    Only their version -- $39. Mine? A whole five buckaroos. :)

    WHOO HOO!

    Now, I won’t be pouring any lemonade with mine – it’s just for holding beautiful flowers. And I’m totally OK with that.

    Ikea butcher block

    I just LOVE IT.

    Soooo…my before and after for the month – a Goodwill find transformed with my beloved. My BFF. Spray paint:

    pottery barn inspired pitcher

    Now it’s time to see what you’ve been up to!

    Be sure to link up to your post, not your blog. And I’d love it if you’d include this pretty little button and a link back to this post:

    beforeAndAfterButton I’m trying a new linky this time, so I hope this works! :)

    Have fun – I’ll leave this open for a week, so link. it. up!

     

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Spray Paint Thaw

    Hooray! The temperatures here have finally reached near the 40's! And even though the spray paint can directions say ideal painting temps are 50-70 degrees, I ran outside with a thrift project in one hand and shaking a paint can in the other.The project I chose was a large metal tray that had an original finish of a mix of greens, browns, and rust.It's a subtle change but I think it looks much nicer painted metallic charcoal with the details highlighted using silver Rub n' Buff.It looks great sitting on my kitchen table corralling all of the pretties I like to keep there. I try to have a candlelight dinner whenever we eat at the table---even though my boys question why. Isn't it a momma's job to insert a few feminine details into the lives of her men? Besides, it makes me happy to be surrounded by beautiful things and if momma's happy then everybody's happy, right?And another thing that makes me happy is to be able to use my favorite makeover tool again!

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    Visit Future Design Interior for daily updated images of art collection

Spray paint for make graffiti art

Graffiti spray paint