![]() ![]() Once your stone layers are completely dry, hit it with a clear sealer that’s meant for the textured spray. I am walking around my house like a lunatic now, trying to figure out what I can turn into stone. Not only does it give a variegated look to whatever you spray, but it’s also textured, so it even feels like stone. ![]() There are all sorts of different kinds out there, but I used Valspar Stone in Manhattan Mist. Now, bust out your stone-look spray paint. You don’t want to end up with a big soggy mess in there. I recommend doing this whether you’re just setting a plant inside or actually planting it in there. Then flip him over and drill a few drainage holes in the bottom. Most of them are thin enough that you can just cut them with scissors. He’s the cutest, and I want to hug him.įirst, remove the handle. Seriously, how cute is he?!? I love that the mums look like a giant yellow afro. Today, I took a plain old orange plastic bucket - I got mine for $1 at Walmart, but I see them for even less than that all the time at Goodwill - hit it with some stone-look spray paint and made a crazy cute jack-o-lantern planter. Īlthough this bad boy is coming in a close second. ![]() I have a thing for making over plastic pumpkin buckets. I am totally in love with today’s tutorial. Welcome to Day 2 of Endlessly Inspired’s 31 Days of Halloween! If you missed Day 1, you can check it out here! ![]()
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