It is BBQ season and I am hosting our annual Father's Day BBQ. I want to spruce up the backyard and bring our random furniture and pots together in a coordinated but not too matchy-matchy way. So, I thought I would paint all of our plant pots the same color--a bright apple green--that also would go with our indoor decor if I decide I need those pots inside one day. Here goes!
Here was my process:
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Step One: Wash pots |
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Step Two: Gather Supplies |
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Spray Paint and amazing Spray Paint Can Sprayer...you got to have one of these!! |
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Step Three: Paint away! |
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Step Four: Re-plant pots |
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...and done!
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I'm pleased with how they turned out. Not pleased that it took ALL day! I think we are one step closer to being BBQ-ready!
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