Thursday, 16 June 2016

Copper Spray Paint

When myself and Tom moved in together, it was February and with our colour scheme of oranges and coppers, we couldn't find much in the shops to buy. I ended up working my way through around three cans of spray paint, buying things and painting them and painting things I already had to make them work. It really was a lifesaver, so here are 5 things you can do with copper spray paint.
5 things you can do with copper spray paint
5 things you can do with copper spray paint
5 things you can do with copper spray paint
01: We always have spare plant pots and planters around the house. I have two plant pots that I used to store my make-up brushes in. Originally, these were pastel with a cream stripe. I taped off the cream stripe, gave them a few coats of copper spray paint and they perfectly fit in with my new colour scheme and they ended up being super cheap to create. 02: Paper lampshades make a great canvas for spray paint. My sister gave me two cream lamps after she didn't want them anymore. The cream would have been fine, but I wanted to try giving them a coat of paint. The paper actually took the paint really well and I love how the copper looks when illuminated. They add a perfect pop of colour to the bedside tables. 03: When looking for a bin for our bedroom, I really wanted one of those copper mesh ones, but all the ones I'd seen were £20+. I ordered a cheap silver mesh bin from Amazon for around £4 and gave this a couple of coats of spray paint. It was awkward to paint due to the shape, but it turned out a treat and looks just as good as the store bought copper ones. 04: When shopping around for home decor, I found an amazing nest of tables from Marks and Spencers that came in a coral colour. Although the coral would have been fine, I couldn't help giving them a fresh coat of paint. Although they aren't perfect and have been knocked a couple of times, they look awesome! I'll probably sand them down and repaint when they start to look a little more worn, but for now, I love them. 05: I bought a wooden mirror to hang and decided I wanted to try and pull the colour palette of our home into it. I taped off half of the mirror diagonally and spray painted the other half. The finished look was awesome and the diagonal pattern looked super modern. I can't wait to find some other things to spray paint!
Do you use spray paint to DIY items for your home?
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