Update Old Lawn Ornaments With Paint
by
Pam Hoepner
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
1 Hour
Easy
Update old lawn ornaments with paint to give them a whole new look! Let your kids' imaginations run wild & turn weathered ornaments into whimsical new showpieces in your yard.
The Florida weather has not been kind to my plaster toad and he was looking pretty bad. And since my daughter always told me she thought he was creepy-looking, I suggested my girls give Mr. Toad a make-over!
So, we gathered up leftover latex and acrylic paints, assorted bottles of nail polish (because we have lots of those!), and a black Sharpie. The latex paint is (affiliate link)Valspar satin interior. The color is Lime Mousse :) It was left over from when we re-did the kids' bathroom to add more storage.
They spread out newspapers and gave the toad a base coat of the latex paint and after that dried, they decorated his spots and eyes with the acrylic paint and nail polish. Then they outlined his wrinkles and lines with the Sharpie to make them more noticeable.
They think he looks fantastic and I must admit, with his whimsical new look, he really livens up our front garden. :)
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Suggested materials:
- Latex paint (leftover from painting kids' bathroom)
- Acrylic paint (Joann Fabric)
- Nail polish, assorted colors
- Black Sharpie marker
- Newspapers
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published July 8th, 2016 1:37 PM
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Mary Boger on Apr 21, 2017
Nice job ladies! Mr. Toad is ready to strut his stuff.
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