Story of The Spray Paint and The Three Pears
I'm again *repurposing* this tired, old post to participate in...http://itssoverycheri.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-make-tassel-tutorial-cheri-style.html
Like so many of you guys, I really love Ballard Design. Like so many of you, I do not want to spend $79.00 on something that will eventually, if I am being honest, sit on a shelf somewhere and collect dust. Like so many of you, I want to only spend about $2 on something that will eventually, if I am being honest, sit on a shelf somewhere and collect dust.
The following chronicles my mission for the perfect white pear. Or three. Three of something usually is better than one.
This beauty is on sale for $79.00.
Ballard Designs actually does have a version for much less! $49.00. Um, no thanks.
Here are mine.
About $ 5. And that's for all three!
The Magic of Spray Paint! It's like having "New" in a can! Yes I stole that phrase and am going to use it as much as possible - it's too true! :)
Here's what I did. Now, for this project, I did actually go out and purchase something "new". My tagline on this blog used to be Old Is The New New, but I'm realizing that sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The Christmas Tree Shop is full of excellent bargains - and you can spend so little that it's ALMOST LIKE you didn't even go shopping at all. For real. (By the way, my blog has a new tagline now - let me know what you think! :)
Anyways, the pears that I found were a bit TOO pear colored. They were INTENSELY pear colored. As in almost Blindlingly Green. My camera almost couldn't really capture this new to nature color, but here they are when we started out.
.....waiting patiently outside on my handy spray painting blanket with their new BFF - Valspar Ivory Spray Paint.
When I'm seeing them in this photo, the color really doesn't look to bad, but they just did not fit in with the rest of the gang...
So a few minutes and a few swipes with the spray paint later and LOOK!.............
They Are Happier Already! I just love to put a smile on a fake pear's face.
Anyways, this is one after just a couple of coats...
I do see a definite improvement. I did add one more coat, again not bothering with any painting "rules" like preparing the surface - I just sprayed them. Brought them inside after they dried (maybe 1/2 hour?) and added some black for contrast to the stem with my Cheap Acrylic Craft Paint.
I still don't know where exactly these three are going to end up - probably like everything else in this house, they will be moved around ALOT. But I want something striking yet simple for my dining room table and that's probably where they will start their little journey.
So damn happy with how they came out!
I'd love to hear about any project you guys are working on!
Smiles and Hugs,
Joyce