Thanks so much 😊. Those geraniums are three years old. I keep overwintering them as bare roots. I lost a few so those are the last two. Haven't been able to find them in that color again.
Thanks so much! 😊 I've actually overwintered the pelogoniums as dormant bare roots for the last three years. Hoping to be able to overwinter again as I have not been able to find any in this same color.
Ok, that came out a lot better than I thought it would. I think the copper at the end was the perfect finishing touch. It almost looks like true old copper with verdigris. Not sure if I have all the same colors but will definitely give this a try.
Thank you so much for sharing. How do you turn this ordinary terra-cotta pot into something fabulous thank you so much for sharing how you want about it and how beautiful it looks when you were down I watch this video from the beginning to the end I don’t wanna miss any of this process I have a Lobby containers in my garden and I wanted to see how you did. Hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy and Debbie.
That is a nice technique. Those pots turned out really beautiful. I like the rustic look! Oh how I hate to paint! Even as an art major 5 1/2 decades ago, I hated to paint. That class was worse than art history for me lol. Now that I've been retired for five and a half years, besides gardening, I design and make whirligigs... for the most part. Ironically, I have to paint them! Go figure! Goes with the territory. Again, love the pots! Nice job. Take care!
Thank you! Do you sell your whirligigs online? Would love to see them. I don't like painting things that require very precise nooks and cranny's. This type of painting is more my speed 😆. Thanks for stopping by. ❤
Wow, they turned out beautifully! Makes those geraniums pop! You did a great job explaining the process!
Thanks so much 😊. Those geraniums are three years old. I keep overwintering them as bare roots. I lost a few so those are the last two. Haven't been able to find them in that color again.
The pots turned out beautiful! 🤩 I love the color matched with those pelorgoniums 💖
Thanks so much! 😊 I've actually overwintered the pelogoniums as dormant bare roots for the last three years. Hoping to be able to overwinter again as I have not been able to find any in this same color.
@@MonicaKatie oh wow, that’s awesome!
Love the pots. Going to pull mine out of the garage and make them over. Thanks for the video 🦋💕
So happy I could provide insipration. Hope you have a ton of fun making them.
Ok, that came out a lot better than I thought it would. I think the copper at the end was the perfect finishing touch. It almost looks like true old copper with verdigris.
Not sure if I have all the same colors but will definitely give this a try.
Glad it provided inspiration. I just used whatever I had in my stash. I'm sure you can come up with a nice variation for your garden.
I really like the pots! they came out so pretty. Thanks for sharing the video 💕
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you so much for sharing. How do you turn this ordinary terra-cotta pot into something fabulous thank you so much for sharing how you want about it and how beautiful it looks when you were down I watch this video from the beginning to the end I don’t wanna miss any of this process I have a Lobby containers in my garden and I wanted to see how you did. Hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy and Debbie.
So nice of you. Thank you. 😊
That is a nice technique. Those pots turned out really beautiful. I like the rustic look! Oh how I hate to paint! Even as an art major 5 1/2 decades ago, I hated to paint. That class was worse than art history for me lol. Now that I've been retired for five and a half years, besides gardening, I design and make whirligigs... for the most part. Ironically, I have to paint them! Go figure! Goes with the territory. Again, love the pots! Nice job. Take care!
Thank you! Do you sell your whirligigs online? Would love to see them. I don't like painting things that require very precise nooks and cranny's. This type of painting is more my speed 😆. Thanks for stopping by. ❤
How did they hold up since it didn’t get a base primer? Do I HAVE to prime?
They held up really well and I will be using them again this year. I did spray a protective coating so I think that helped.
Do you rinse the brush between colors?
@@tbaker2517 I just swished it in a cup of water. Since the paint was watered down just a simple rinse seemed to do the trick.