Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Chalk Paint Flower Pots

I've been wanting to do a copycat of this Pinterest pin since last summer.  All you need are some flower pots, chalk paint and a few pretty French graphics.  Put them all together and voila...
...Frenchy flower pots!  I gave each pot a coat of Old White ASCP.  I also painted a little around the inside rims but not the entire way down.  I got a little lazy and if I ever actually use them for plants, it won't matter anyway.
I used decal paper to adhere the images to each pot.  The bee ones are from Etsy.  The French hotel image I found on Pinterest.

I might do a few more in different shades of ASCP.

Jeanine

12 comments:

  1. They look great! I meant to buy some terracotta pots at a garage sale this past weekend, but I was also buying a dresser and got caught up with loading the drawers and dresser {hoping it would all fit} that I forgot. Oh well, I've been seeing them a lot lately, so maybe next time I'll grab them first.

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  2. Ooh I love these. I just might have to copy!

    hugs
    Sissie

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  3. Your pots really turned out cute, I love the bees:@)

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  4. I love these Jeanine, I tried it myself and they came out awesome! I love the wreath and the bee... bee-utiful!
    Susan

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  5. really cute.

    Store is keeping me very busy, with customers, shopping, pricing and so on. fun, but no creating time...

    Have a super week.

    b

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  6. Im sorry but what is ASCP

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  7. Where did you get the decal paper? And how did you do this?

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    1. I don't know what she used exactly, but i would try Hiipoo Waterslide Decal Paper. You can get it on the Hiipoo website @ www.hiipoo.com I think you can get it on Amazon too.

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  8. Thank you for your fun and informative site!! :))

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    1. I think you would have to seal inside and out beforehand.???? You do with other paint.

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