How to Repaint Dated Decor
Want to know How to Repaint Dated Decor?
Raise your hand if you are a thrift shopper? No, what about yard sales? Have you ever seen any ugly ceramic decor items that shouldn’t have survived the 70’s or 80’s? Nodding your head YES? I thought so. Today I’m going to show you How to Repaint Decor. Those dated monstrosities can look like something you bought from Ballard Design or Pottery Barn! Don’t believe me, well check out this groovy pair (emphasis on pear. LOL.)
Would you believe this is the same fruit duo?
Yup! I scored them both for $5.
Now, have you seen these deliciously rustic pears from Ballard Designs? Yes? Did you happen to catch the price tags? $49 each!
Umm, no thank you, I’ll stick with my $2.50 fruit—Thank you very much. Let me show you how you can paint any ceramic, pottery, or china decor item to give it a new updated look. You’ll need a few things first.
Materials:
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- Rustoleum Spray Primer
- Rustoleum Heirloom White Spray Paint (satin finish)
- Drop cloth, newspapers or craft paper
- Fine Sandpaper
- Acrylic paints
- Palette knife
- Paper plates
- Fan brush
- Glaze
- Dry rag
Optional: Rustoleum Comfort Spray Paint Handle (saves your fingers from cramping!)
Instructions:
Clean your decor item with soap and water. Dry thoroughly.
Lightly sand the surface to give a little roughness.
Lay your decor item(s) on paper and spray with several thin coats of spray primer. Allow the primer to dry.
Spray several light coats of Rustoleum’s Heirloom White spray paint. Allow to dry.
If you want, you can leave the base color white. But, if you want to color your item, mix a base color with the acrylic craft paints. Using the fan brush use a “cross-hatch” pattern to apply the paint onto your item. (This gives more depth and interest than painting on a thick coat of paint.)
Next mix your glaze by combining acrylic paint (Mix raw sienna (dark brown), burnt sienna (red brown) and yellow ochre until you have a nice golden brown antiquing color.) Pour a small circle of glaze material onto your plate. Dip the fan brush into the glaze medium and then into the mixed acrylic paint. Dab off some paint onto the paper plate (you don’t want your brush to be saturated.) Brush the glaze onto the item and use the fan brush to blend the glaze around. Feel free to use the same cross-hatch pattern you did earlier.
Work in small areas and brush the glaze around until your brush doesn’t have any more glaze on it.
Then use a rag to dab around the decor item until you are happy with the results.
Paint any features onto your decor item (stems, branches, faces, etc.) To paint the pear’s leaf, try a dark brown (raw sienna) and a yellow ochre for the highlights. Acrylic paint is really forgiving. If you don’t like it you can paint over it.
I couldn’t be happier with the results of my repainted home decor! I saved myself about $95 for two decor items!
This fruit decor is perfect for any season . . .
But, I like to bring them out in the fall.
Happy thrifting y’all! Never leave cheap dated decor behind again.
Did you see that ladder above? It is the other half of this ladder and I added shelves to create my own ladder display shelves!
Wow, perfect! The glazing really took it to the next level. Outstanding outcome!
And you are so right on. You need to paint brighter if you plan to use glaze, otherwise you loose alot of colour. Nice call!
Donna
I love them! I saw them in the catalog and would NEVER pay that price for them. Great job.
They look fabulous! You did a great job of selecting the colors.Just think of all the money you saved! Annette
Oooh, love them both!! Now I need to be looking for a pear!
~ The Speckled Dog
Wow!! I can't believe the transformation. So glad you did something with color!!! These look fabtastic!
Much, much nicer you did a wonderful job rescuing that homely pair. 🙂
They look fabulous! Your choice of colors and antiqueing were perfect. You did a great job!
~ Tracy
You did a fantastic job transforming the everyday to "awesome"! So cool!
Debbie@houseatthelake
This was a great project to link up and share…so glad you did. It really gives us gals the foresight to think outside the box! Thank you. Debbie
I am so impressed! Wonderful job and a great tutorial too. Watch out Ballard's!!
Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
They look terrific! Thanks so much for sharing your project with us at Anything Related!
{Rebekah}
Those are great! Looks store-bought! Nice job.
You did a great job. I would never know what colors to choose like you did. They look wonderful.
Awesome!
Wow- at first I thought… LUCKEEE! But now I see more talent than luck! You did a great job on these… plus I am on a pear fix right now… my new kitchen will be full of them! nHave you seen the basic grey paper?