how to weather pots

07 October 2010

This idea was completely stolen from inspired by Richella @ Imparting Grace. I wanted my pots to have a weathered patina look to them, and never would have thought to use the stone spray paint to do it. I had tried a while ago with just some white paint, but I love the texture this gives.
I saw it at Michael’s of all places, where they seem to be clearancing out all of their Valspar paint. So, I got this can for 3.99. Stone spray paint can be pricey, so I snatched it up at this price.
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Easy as pie: Spray it on, wait for it to dry, then sand it down here and there.
september 2010 006 1  A pot that looks like it’s been sitting out on an Italian window sill for 40 years…maybe here?italy pic Thanks, Richella!
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Have a great weekend~

18 comments

  1. Oh, that is gorgeous! I love this technique. I'll have to try it!

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  2. Ohh, that is nice!! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Thank you! I have been wondering how to do this!

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  4. I love the way it looks! It would fit right into an Italian villa!

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  5. I was just trying to achieve this look with some regular spray paint yesterday..I wish I would have seen this..mine didn't turn out quite like this...gotta try this.

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  6. That is a great idea! I've noticed the clearance spray paint and I have to hold myself back from adding to my collection!

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  7. Thank you Melissa and Richella! I did the very messy and complicated Martha Stewart version with lime powder last spring. I like this idea much better!

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  8. Love it! Thanks for sharing! I will be trying that this weekend.

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  9. Thanks for sharing this great tip! I was looking for a way to do this. I thought I would do some small pots with topiaries for Christmas gifts. Off to Michaels today!

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  10. I've oftened wondered how I could get that look. Thank you so much for sharing with us. I'm totally picking up a can of that spray paint next time I go to the hardware store.

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  11. Thank you for the linky love, Melissa! I noticed your "weathered" pot holding the topiary in your post about your knock-off tablescape. . . I just assumed that yours was the real thing! :)

    I can't tell you how happy it makes me to think that I inspired you. You inspire me so often!!

    Have a great weekend!

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  12. I love how that looks!! Perfectly weathered! :)

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  13. Now that is beautiful and so easy, my kind of project.

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  14. ooooh! Very nice! I love the transformation!
    Blessings,
    Sandra

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  15. Now that's really cool! I'm bookmarking this page!

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  16. I am always looking for a method to weather pots... This is soooo perfect. I'll be buying some stone spray for SURE! Thanks so much for the tip.

    Warm blessings,
    Spencer

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  17. I love this! Thank you! Just pinned it! @iamjulieb.com

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