Perfect! Been given loads of old faded plastic pots from an older relative as I've recently moved house. Know EXACTLY what I'll be doing with them once Spring kicks in, here in the UK. Thankyou for sharing, I didnt want to throw these pots away & now can give them a new lease of life. Have an awesome day!
Looks so much better than the generic plastic imho! Going to give this a try this year! Just cleaned out all my deck pots, so great timing strumbling across your video. Thanks for teaching us! :)
Instead of wiping the brush on cloth I’m wondering if it I would save paint using a plastic plate using your method. New to me, I’m not sure. Thank you! Interesting how you created this process! Thanks for sharing your secret!
The point of the video was for you to use as much of HER PRODUCT paint as possible. Normally I'd dab it on parchment paper,, or a paper plate,, also,, and keep dabbing and dabbing...over and over using the same paint instead of always dipping and wiping it all off. TOTAL waste of paint. Thumbs down project.
@@ms.farmgirl Did you not like how the project turned out or did you just not like the dry wipe technique? I agree that dry wiping on a paper towel is a waste of paint (especially if you are actually using Annie Sloan) but thought the stone affect came out well.
Perfect! Been given loads of old faded plastic pots from an older relative as I've recently moved house. Know EXACTLY what I'll be doing with them once Spring kicks in, here in the UK. Thankyou for sharing, I didnt want to throw these pots away & now can give them a new lease of life. Have an awesome day!
That’s so wonderful! I’m sure they will
Look amazing and be filled will goodness ❤️❤️
Thanks, Rachelle!
Hope it helped with your project! ❤️
Looks so much better than the generic plastic imho! Going to give this a try this year! Just cleaned out all my deck pots, so great timing strumbling across your video. Thanks for teaching us! :)
Thank you so much! Your patio will be beautiful this year too!
Hello Stranger! Awesome video!! I'll be fancying up all the plastic pots around here!! Thank you!!
Hello!!! Thanks so much! I am sure you will make some great creations ❤️
You are SO amazing and talented!! I'll defenitely try this out, it's a so good way to upcycle old pots! Hope u have an awesome day
Thank you so very much for your sweetness ❤️ hope you have fun doing it!
Instead of wiping the brush on cloth I’m wondering if it I would save paint using a plastic plate using your method. New to me, I’m not sure. Thank you! Interesting how you created this process! Thanks for sharing your secret!
That may work :) play around with it and see what you like. Everyone has a way :) ❤️
The point of the video was for you to use as much of HER PRODUCT paint as possible. Normally I'd dab it on parchment paper,, or a paper plate,, also,, and keep dabbing and dabbing...over and over using the same paint instead of always dipping and wiping it all off. TOTAL waste of paint. Thumbs down project.
@@ms.farmgirl Did you not like how the project turned out or did you just not like the dry wipe technique? I agree that dry wiping on a paper towel is a waste of paint (especially if you are actually using Annie Sloan) but thought the stone affect came out well.
i'm gonna do this tonight!!! thank you!
Glad to help ❤️ hope you had fun creating!
Excellent
Thank you!
Thx for the tutorial. Can i leave them outdoor? May i know the paint you used?
I too would like to know!
She used annie sloan chalk paint..better indoors
Probably could put outdoors if you add a clear coat sealant, but might have to apply it fresh each year
Wow ❣️ ❣️ this thanks bunches. Sincerely Tracey
You are welcome ❤️
I too would like to know if these can go outside. And, if I can use a substitute paint.
These can go outside and you could certainly try another paint, but I can’t guarantee how it will work or hold up.