Ok, time for a cool post!
Spray paint transformations!
Yes, that's fun things you can do with spray paint to transform an object and give it an entirely new look.
Awesome? Of course it is!
First off - are you the type of person who walks right past the old glassware and knickknack figurines at a flea market or at the thrift shop without giving them a second glance? Check out these photos below and I promise you won't ever look at those things the same way again...
Spray paint transformations!
Yes, that's fun things you can do with spray paint to transform an object and give it an entirely new look.
Awesome? Of course it is!
First off - are you the type of person who walks right past the old glassware and knickknack figurines at a flea market or at the thrift shop without giving them a second glance? Check out these photos below and I promise you won't ever look at those things the same way again...
This cute dish was made by Morena from plastic & glass dollar store finds and silver spray paint (above and below)
Wood plaques + dollar store figurines + glue + spray paint = awesome
The ever popular spray painted mason jars
These are shells covered with actual silver, and they cost about $125 each...
...These shells, by Chic Done Cheap, are spray painted
...These shells, by Chic Done Cheap, are spray painted
This one is a GREAT craft for the kids - first, you spray paint a wreath entirely white, then once it is dry, give the kids some colorful kid-safe acrylic paints and brushes and let them go to town adding color as they please. This is a great way to encourage creativity and teach color coordination. Encourage them to experiment!
Spray painted plates for a wall display
Spray painted black rubber door mat by Salvage Dior
I've seen lots of these old chandeliers redone in many different colors, but I like this red one by justlaine
Before and after Birdbath by Mamaroots. I'd love one in purple or red!
The same goes with garden furniture. Again, love!
Wood pallets spray painted and used as garden planters
Pinecones displayed in a jar. Imagine the color combinations you could create. You could have a set to coordinate with every holiday!
Acorns. I have to admit, I find these blue acorns intriguing.
Awesome adjustable spray paint swivel lamp made by Weasel Works via Etsy
Awesome adjustable spray paint swivel lamp made by Weasel Works via Etsy
Colorful spray painted metal folding chairs
What color would YOU paint this?
How to do it? Click here for some quick tips on how to use spray paint
What do you think?
Have you ever done a spray paint transformation?


Thanks for including me in your round up. I loooove spray paint! Great ideas in this post....I am flattered to have been included!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being awesomely creative! I hope you get lots of traffic from the post!
DeleteLove spray paint. I recently used silver spray paint to do up the ceiling fan in my room. I attached a light fixture to the ceiling fan and now have a celiing fan chandelier.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a kitchen fixture using textured STONE spray paint now.
Sounds great! Thanks for visiting!
DeleteAmazing blog... found you via Pinterest! Can't wait to have some time to read! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, glad you like the blog!
DeleteI can't wait to try some of these out someday. I really love the wood animal plaques I can't wait to do that for my kids when ever I have them or for presents!
ReplyDeleteP.S. LOVE your blog...found it when I was looking for things to make out of pallets a month or so ago. There are so many great ideas I can't wait to try them!
Glad you like the blog, thanks for stopping by! I agree, kids would love those animal plaques!
DeleteI've been spraypainting before spraypainting was cool! I've always been fascinated by what people find unattractive at yard sales simply because it's an odd color. Most things don't have to stay that color! It's also a way to reinvent things you already own.
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteThe spray paint lamp is a great idea! I love the painted bird bath, too - thanks for sharing some great ideas.
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