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katmom |
Posted - Mar 01 2014 : 3:45:37 PM Good grief, I will spray paint just about anything that is not moving! Here is what I did with an old tin cake cover, complete with clear plastic handle, and a silverplate casserole dish holder...
1 can of glossy black spray paint, a sheet of adhesive circle stickers (like the ones you would use for pricing garage sale items) and a sunny warm day... I stuck on the stickers, spray painted over them and then removed them..so the silver would show through.
it doesn't get any easier then that!
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katmom |
Posted - Mar 09 2014 : 9:32:14 PM oh and if you are not comfortable w/spray painting... do a test run on am old photo frame... :>)
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katmom |
Posted - Mar 08 2014 : 7:19:34 PM yep! Ceejay is spot on... and "Show NO Fear! :>)
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ceejay48 |
Posted - Mar 08 2014 : 3:57:14 PM Jenny, I'm kinda like Gracie and have spray painted numerous items. I'd think spray paint on your chairs would work just fine. I'd just be sure to clean any dirt or grime off of them, sand or scrape any already existing loose paint smooth and if there are any loose joints or part, be sure to glue them back solid before painting. Hope that helps! CJ
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auntsmelly |
Posted - Mar 05 2014 : 09:45:33 AM Any suggestions for painting wooden chairs? I am planning on flea marketing old chairs this spring for our dining room. I want to paint them all black. Would spray paint be a good idea? Thanks for any advice.
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Marcy |
Posted - Mar 05 2014 : 09:08:42 AM What a great idea! I love it. So pretty!
hugs Marcy
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katmom |
Posted - Mar 04 2014 : 09:41:43 AM yep,,, as long as the 'spray paint & the sprayed' items are kept at room temp... you should be fine... I have been known to spray out side in snow and bring the object into the laundry room to dry... I will bring the can of paint into the laundry room an hour before painting...oh and I usually do this when hubby is at work... cuz it drives him crazy when I do this.. I remind him that the 'painted snow' will melt away and no one will ever be the wiser! snork, giggle,,, :>)
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Janice |
Posted - Mar 03 2014 : 12:38:46 PM My Husband says you can spray paint in colder weather just place spray can in a small bucket( with the cap on ) of hot tap water wait a few moments and then spray your object. He has done a few items for me and it work just fine. Janice Vintage Artist
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Dapple Grey Lady |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 7:56:43 PM Thanks you! I have krylon paint so will give that a try. I wasn't going to do the inside on mine either. Now to wait on this new cold spell to pass through and for it to get warm again to paint it!
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katmom |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 7:05:57 PM Shannon,,, "Show NO Fear! " :>)
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katmom |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 7:03:10 PM Betty, I use Krylon spray paint. I don't know if it is food safe... but I figure for what little I use this for and that the food is not really in contact with the paint,,, it should be ok...I didn't spray the inside of the cake cover...
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katmom |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 6:59:18 PM Juanita, I just washed it with dish soap, to get any old residue off... dried it and sprayed away... easy peasy...
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windypines |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 07:57:58 AM A new life for some old items. Very nice
just a girl farming in WI
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HodgeLodge |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 06:50:38 AM very pretty lady.
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hudsonsinaf |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 06:34:06 AM I am petrified of spray painting anything - after seeing your results, I think it may be time to get over my fears, and try it!
~ Shannon
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ddmashayekhi |
Posted - Mar 02 2014 : 06:29:42 AM Looks great, like something from an art fair. Thanks for showing them to us.
Dawn in IL |
Dapple Grey Lady |
Posted - Mar 01 2014 : 6:50:24 PM That is lovely. I have an old cake tin to redo. It is aluminum. What kind of spray paint did you use? Is it safe for foods? I am waiting for a good sunny day to paint mine.
~ Betty ~ Farmgirl Sister # 5589 |