How I Turned an Ugly Duckling Into a Beautiful Swan Planter

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Have you seen the beautiful concrete swan planters that are so popular right now? I am loving them, but most are out of my price range, so I want to show you how I turned an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan planter using a plastic swan which made this project very affordable.


Several months ago I saw Kathy (aka r.house_) do a makeover on a plastic swan and create a beautiful planter. I was so inspired and decided to try it myself, so I went on a search and found this plastic swan. By the way, if you aren’t already following Kathy on Instagram, you are missing out. She is crazy talented and has the most beautiful home!!

I began by painting a base coat of light gray paint, using a chalk paint I already had on hand. Because this is just a base coat that will peep through in places, I didn’t worry about completely covering it.


After this coat dried, I painted a coat of plaster of paris mixed with a cream color paint and watered down a bit. This was also chalk paint I already had.

I mixed about 1/2 cup of paint with a heaping tablespoon of Plaster of Paris. It was very thick, so I added water until I got a consistency that I could spread with a paintbrush.


I painted a coat all over the swan. And when it was dry, I decided I wanted more texture, so I added another coat.

This is what it looked like after a second coat.


I let it dry, then sanded the rough edges off just a little using a sanding block.

After the sanding, I wiped it clean and added a quick coat of Annie Sloan’s clear wax, and while the clear wax was still wet, I added just a little dark wax. I used the clear wax first, because it helps control how much dark wax goes on and makes it easier to wipe some off.

I brush on a small amount of dark wax and wipe off most of it using a soft cloth or tshirt. You can continue to do this until you get the desired look you are going for. I just wanted to add a bit of an aged look.


Can you believe this swan went from this….

to this???

This is going to make such a beautiful table centerpiece or decor for my kitchen island. The possibilities are endless!!


I hope you enjoyed this beautiful swan planter makeover, and as always, thank you so much for stopping by! I truly appreciate your support!


blessings,

michele




If you enjoyed this makeover post about how I turned an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan planter, you might also like to see this drop leaf table makeover and this fireplace screen that went from drab to fab!




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  • Nana222of7 Nana222of7 on Jul 12, 2023

    I just want to tell you that this is beautiful. This is the first time I’ve left a comment on anything 😄

  • Mic82983013 Mic82983013 on Jul 14, 2023

    Quite the transformation. I don't need a swan, but this technique could be used on virtually any cheap plastic container to upgrade the look. Indoors use only, I'm assuming?

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