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All spring I have been looking for great cobalt blue pots for my front steps. It's not that they are so hard to find. It's just that they don't seem to ever run less than $60 per pot and that was a lot more than I wanted to spend. Then I finally had an aha moment this week while making placecard holders for a party last night in which we spray painted miniature pots to use as the stands for the placecards. Why not just buy terracotta pots and spray paint them cobalt blue? I went to a few…

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HOW TO PAINT CERAMICS: spray several light coats of primer. Then steel wool or sandpaper primer until smooth. Wipe clean. Then 3-4 light coats of glossy spray paint. Repainting Ceramic Pots, How To Paint A Ceramic Pot, Repaint Ceramic Pot, Painting Lampshade, Spray Paint Ceramic, Pot Makeover, Ceramics Diy, Painting Ceramics, Paint Ceramic

I've been looking for a garden stool (that didn't cost an arm and a leg) forever! So, when my sis sent me a picture of this one that she came across at Ross, I jumped at it. Although I think the blue is pretty, I didn't really like the brown glaze on it, and the color doesn't work in my house. That didn't really matter to me, though, because I knew painting it would be a breeze! Even though ceramics have a smooth, glossy finish, they are simple to paint successfully. Here are a few tips that…

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HOW TO PAINT CERAMICS Spray Paint Ceramic, Painted Ceramic Planter, Dimples And Tangles, Ceramic Garden Stools, Glossy Paint, Ceramic Stool, Dollar Store Diy Projects, Colorful Home Decor, Thrifty Decor Chick

I've been looking for a garden stool (that didn't cost an arm and a leg) forever! So, when my sis sent me a picture of this one that she came across at Ross, I jumped at it. Although I think the blue is pretty, I didn't really like the brown glaze on it, and the color doesn't work in my house. That didn't really matter to me, though, because I knew painting it would be a breeze! Even though ceramics have a smooth, glossy finish, they are simple to paint successfully. Here are a few tips that…

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