Here’s a few more examples.
FYI~ all of it was Krylon high gloss. Amen & Amen. Love that stuff!
This above is my Spring Mantel. I somehow missed spray painting the owl’s tail feathers back in the Fall, so I gave him a little touch up. The flower pot & bunny were at one time terracotta color. It all looks streamlined now. One color to unite little pieces.
I’m loving this little guy the most. The color combo & that Gnome. Oh dear heavens~a super beauty shop makeover, if I do say so myself.
Simple.
Easy.
Fast
&
Cheap.
My kind of makeover! I plan on doing my bigger planter pots next week. So excited.
I’m really hoping the Gnome fairies don’t come after me. I love Gnomes. I just wanted one spray painted white. Just one, I promise. ;)
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What wonderful and beautiful ideas. Thanks.
So pretty! I love it!
I’ve always been a big fan of ric rac – even when my mom used it to trim out our little handmade clothes when I was a child in the 60′s. I don’t think it ever went out of style for me, but I had never thought of using it on spray-painted flower pots! Cute!!!
So cute and so simple!
Love the pots! And it’s amazing what white spray paint can do to little knick knacks! Thanks for sharing!
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These are so fun and cute. Love the color combos you chose and that little gnome is great.Please, please, if you have a sec, come link it up at Too Much Time On My Hands link party going on till Monday night:)
xxx Kim
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These are cuter then cute. They would make great gifts too. Just adorable. Off to pin
I love this! What a great idea to put ric rac on flower pots! The colors are perfect as well! I need to try this!
Love it! So cute!
So cute! I would love if you stopped over to my Creative Inspirations party happening now to link up! I would love to have you there!
Stacey of Embracing Change
http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com
Wonderful job! So fresh!
I love these!!! How cute and easy!!! I have a project party every weekend and would love to have your ideas linked up… if you want to here is the link: http://bubblynaturecreations.com/2012/03/project-party-weekend-and-striped-spoons-tutorial-link-up-your-projects-here.html
I hope you can come.. I am your newest follower!!! xoxo- Rachel @ BubblyNatureCreations.com
Such a smart idea, Kellie! I love the pretty, bright colors and the ric-rac. Just adorable!
What a cute and simple project! A great gift idea…
I adore these! It took me a while to fall in love with the Chevron trend but now I can’t get enough. These are too, too cute!
I’m loving these pots! So easy to make and adorable!
Oh my goodness these are sooooooooo awesome! I am chevron crazy at the moment. But my favorite is the white rose pot with the ivy! So beautiful. I am popping in from T&Jello’s site. Would love if you’d link this up on my party going on now at Teagan’s Travels. I am no green thumb but this truly inspires me to plant something!
http://teaganstravels.blogspot.com/2012/03/destination-inspiration-linky-party-8.html
Michelle
I love the the painted pots, but I think I fell in love with that made-over little gnome the most!
I saw solid color painted elves at the West Elm store during Christmastime, and this gnome looks like it could be on their store shelves too!
Just beautiful! A question – do you seal the ric rac to keep it projected, clean etc.