Not only is it super budget-friendly, but you’ll also have a ball doing it. Go get it and paint it, tissue paper it, or just do something fun and different with it so you can re-love it too. I know you guys have bunches of old decor, or at least a piece or two, that’s just begging for something new to be done with it. :)Īs much as I love doing furniture (I truly do!) I could sit all day long and re-invent old decor. It’s so much fun to go grab these oldies and make them new again.Īnd not only new again, but new again with a brand new look too. But giving them makeovers gave me the opportunity to re-love them. These old decor pieces no longer “sparked joy” for me. Painted Porch Pillows – a different kind of re-makeover.Re-makeover of a Thrifty Decor Makeover.Foyer Light Fixture Makeover (while hanging!).Old Is New Again – Whitewash Finish Framed Prints Re-makeover.(these are things I pulled from my own decor, not thrift store finds that I made over) Without chromium, carbon steel is left more vulnerable to corrosions, like oxidation that can eat into the metal and eventually ruin your blade. I have to show y’all where I ended up using the recently made over “white and gold tray”… (> here.Īnd here are a few more home decor re-makeovers you might like: Add your white vinegar to your clean, dry container so there is enough to fully submerge the metal. I put it on up on my built-in bookcase for photos… The faux patina finish really changed the look of this one. One of my favorite faux finishes to create. I didn’t want it shiny so used matte for this one. Then I gave it one light coat of a matte sealer. Once that was dry, I went back in and rubbed some of the gold gilder’s paste here and there on some of the high points. It would have been better to wait a few days in between because as you can see below the watery paint mixture is not wanting to adhere to the freshly painted vase.īut that actually worked to my advantage as I didn’t want to cover it up completely anyway! Then I mixed up some paint and water to apply over top. I’m always sharing in my stories as I’m doing projects, finding new furniture, fun finds….just all the day to day behind the scenes. Want to see some of these projects in “live” time? Hop on over and follow along with me on INSTAGRAM. I did one good coat with this color paint not really worrying too much about covering it 100%. I considered spraying it a dark bronze but thought copper might be a fun change up and more along the lines of a true patina finish and look. Instead of just starting with the dark above (it was actually a dark red which doesn’t show in the photo well), I decided to spray it copper. GALVANIZED PATINA PAINTS & CLEAR-COATS SUPPLIES SPECIALTY FINISHES FOR METALS NEW PRODUCTS COPPER PATINAS DXF FILES e-Book PROMOTIONAL ITEMS FEATURED PRODUCTS Save 29.99 The Missing Manual ‘Steel Patinas & Finishes’ 29.99 0.00 Rated 5.00 out of 5 Save 8.62 COLOR CASE-HARDENING PATINA KIT From: 86.22 77.60 Rated 5. (Want to see even more of my favorite crafty makeover supplies? Take a look in my very own curated shop, here!) Aqua colored paint (a chalk style paint works best, in my opinion…I used Annie Sloan Provence).
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