Great stuff! You can also use spackle! It’s fun to use also! Can do lots of designs with it! I’ve seen it being used on other channels, but I can’t remember who’s right now!?? If anyone else knows, please feel free to put it in the post! Want to give them credit! Many blessings to you and your family! Thank you for sharing your inspiring ideas! Love to upcycycle!
I read that you should be sanding and priming the pieces especially ones that have a shiny glaze on them before spray painting them otherwise the paint will not adhere well to the surface. Did you have any problems with chipping cracking and peeling without sanding and priming before?
Oh my gosh, perfect video content!! Thank you for explaining in detail, this is such a cost effective way to decorate. Did all of these items just come from thrifting? How long should I let the items dry before I start on the second step with the plaster of Paris?
The majority of them are from thrifting. I let everything dry to the touch before moving on to the next steps. The first few ones I put in front of a fan to dry.
Going to try the last one.
Love how that small vase with the plaster painted black came out. Looks high end for sure!
pro trick : you can watch movies at KaldroStream. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Andrew Randall yea, I have been using KaldroStream for months myself :)
Good morning! Thank you for the great helpful tips! Stay safe and healthy 🤗😷😷🤗
Hi Beth all of these turned out great and very pretty 👍 TFS have a beautiful blessed weekend 🌸 stay safe !
Loved all the methods, results were fantastic.😃👍
Thank you!
Love this video!
Thank you!
Great stuff! You can also use spackle! It’s fun to use also! Can do lots of designs with it!
I’ve seen it being used on other channels, but I can’t remember who’s right now!?? If anyone else knows, please feel free to put it in the post! Want to give them credit!
Many blessings to you and your family! Thank you for sharing your inspiring ideas! Love to upcycycle!
I'm hoping to do some fun projects soon with spackle! Thanks for watching!
Great ideas, however, I really like the look and texture of the white glass container/pot before. 😅
I read that you should be sanding and priming the pieces especially ones that have a shiny glaze on them before spray painting them otherwise the paint will not adhere well to the surface. Did you have any problems with chipping cracking and peeling without sanding and priming before?
I have, definitely use primer although my outdoor pots have a distressed look over the years due to chipping and fading that I enjoy.
Oh my gosh, perfect video content!! Thank you for explaining in detail, this is such a cost effective way to decorate. Did all of these items just come from thrifting? How long should I let the items dry before I start on the second step with the plaster of Paris?
The majority of them are from thrifting. I let everything dry to the touch before moving on to the next steps. The first few ones I put in front of a fan to dry.
Can I use this in coffee mugs too & wash them too with hand gently?
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I've done the baking soda hack and I wouldn't recommend it... It absorbs water in humid air and gets damp and patchy. Mold issues too.
Do you have any method to paint over the glaze?
Hi is it ok if I use this on tea pots which we put in dishwashers? Or is it not good on them pls.. thabks for sharing your knowledge
This is for decorative purposes. I wouldn't use these items for eating. It would wash off in the dishwasher.
It's been awhile since you posted this video. how are they holding up?
How well do they do in outdoor?
These would be better for indoor use only. You would need to put a waterproof coat over them to be able to use outdoors