That is a project I could actually handle, LOL! I have to look into the DIY Paint. I want to paint the woodwork in my kitchen white, and then the cabinets, but the thought of using chalk paint is intimidating and I don't want to have to sand or degloss every surface before painting it. At the rate I get into and finish projects, it could take 10 years, so I want something that is minimum prep and maximum speed easy and comes out looking fabulous, dahling!
Thank you for your sweet comment! I used to do cabinets and custom furniture and built ins for a living. When I started using DIY Paint, it literally cut down my time by about 80%. Because DIY Paint form a a bond with any surface, and is so easy to work with, it makes it so easy to tackle all your projects. I would love to send you my free guide for getting shafted with furniture and DIY Paint! If you head to my site you can sign up to get it:) www.Redouxinteriors.com
Forgive me for this very obvious question, but I"m a little confused. Did you begin by rubbing the DIY Summer Crush paint directly on the pot, or did you mix the pain with salt (1:1) first and then apply it to the pot?
That’s a great question and I realized I didn’t explain that! I mixed the DIY Paint in Summer Crush with the Salt Wash Powder. If you mixed with plain salt, the salt just dissolves. Saltwash is a texture powder medium I sell. You can buy a 1oz sample on my site along with DIY paint if you would like to try it:) redouxinteriors.myshopify.com/
Not at all. DIY Paint forms a bond with any surface. Plastic, glass, anything. I have used it almost exclusively for 10 years and have yet to find a surface it won't bond with.
THE QUEEN OF DUMPSTER DIVING HAS STUCK AGAIN!👑👑👑
Yes she has!
Great video Karen!! I love making pots look old.
Thank you so much Cheryl!
That is a project I could actually handle, LOL! I have to look into the DIY Paint. I want to paint the woodwork in my kitchen white, and then the cabinets, but the thought of using chalk paint is intimidating and I don't want to have to sand or degloss every surface before painting it. At the rate I get into and finish projects, it could take 10 years, so I want something that is minimum prep and maximum speed easy and comes out looking fabulous, dahling!
Thank you for your sweet comment! I used to do cabinets and custom furniture and built ins for a living. When I started using DIY Paint, it literally cut down my time by about 80%.
Because DIY Paint form a a bond with any surface, and is so easy to work with, it makes it so easy to tackle all your projects.
I would love to send you my free guide for getting shafted with furniture and DIY Paint! If you head to my site you can sign up to get it:) www.Redouxinteriors.com
And don't hesitate to email me with questions. It's my passion to help people learn to do this!
Forgive me for this very obvious question, but I"m a little confused. Did you begin by rubbing the DIY Summer Crush paint directly on the pot, or did you mix the pain with salt (1:1) first and then apply it to the pot?
That’s a great question and I realized I didn’t explain that! I mixed the DIY Paint in Summer Crush with the Salt Wash Powder. If you mixed with plain salt, the salt just dissolves. Saltwash is a texture powder medium I sell. You can buy a 1oz sample on my site along with DIY paint if you would like to try it:)
redouxinteriors.myshopify.com/
Thank you for your prompt reply.@@Redouxinteriors
Plastic pots adhering paint an issue?
Not at all. DIY Paint forms a bond with any surface. Plastic, glass, anything. I have used it almost exclusively for 10 years and have yet to find a surface it won't bond with.
I thought you were showing finished plastic pots like the terra cotta pots.That's what drew me to watch video you posted. I will give it a try!
@@jahu4645 you can do the finish on Plastic pots or real ones! Let me know how it goes!