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Is your outdoor decor missing that certain splash of style? Turn small efforts into big results and take your shutters as bold as you dare with this simple tutorial.
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Small Project, Big Impact: The Final Step
Even though Heartthrob (SW 6866) added vibrancy to the flowerpot, the final step in this project is what really makes it special. Using a piece of chalk, Dilara outlined her house number onto the flowerpot’s surface. With a set of artist paintbrushes and some leftover white paint, she painted a bold “30,” and using the smallest brush to refine the rough edges and fill in any streaks, her house number was complete.
2 years ago (3 notes)
Small Project, Big Impact: Step 3
Dilara added two coats of All Surface Base inside and out using a 2-inch paintbrush. Wait till you see this gorgeous red once it’s dried!
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Small Project, Big Impact: Step 2
We’re really excited to share this color inspiration with you! Because Dilara already had a welcoming cardinal fixture adorning her house number, she wanted the flowerpot to match. She picked up a couple color cards from her local Sherwin-Williams store, and Heartthrob (SW 6866) was declared the winner to take her flowerpot from woeful to wonderful.
Look around you to find colors for your next project. Try pulling colors from a meaningful object or places around your home to really add some sentiment.
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Small Project, Big Impact
You know that saying “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure?”
Well, in Dilara’s case, it really was! One afternoon while she was taking care of some early-fall yard work, Dilara discovered a forgotten flowerpot in her neighbor’s overgrown garden. She was already looking for a way to make her house stand out and thought adding a fun punch of color to this flowerpot could do the trick. She asked if she could have this grown over find, he said yes, and the rest is (soon-to-be) history.