But after I made my planter so spiffy, I thought my watering can needed a facelift. I have acrylic paints at the cabin for craft projects, so I used some to paint a new "face" on the bottle. First came a white base coat over the old labels, then a picture on the front. To keep it from getting damaged out in the weather, I sprayed it with several coats of clear polyurethane. Now it is a useful and decorative part of my new planter. -- Margy
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Repurposed Watering Bottle
But after I made my planter so spiffy, I thought my watering can needed a facelift. I have acrylic paints at the cabin for craft projects, so I used some to paint a new "face" on the bottle. First came a white base coat over the old labels, then a picture on the front. To keep it from getting damaged out in the weather, I sprayed it with several coats of clear polyurethane. Now it is a useful and decorative part of my new planter. -- Margy
Very good idea Margy.
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Non aerosol spray bottles work well too -great idea
ReplyDeleteGreat idea ! I wash up my empty bottles like this and then after they are dry I fill them with cooking oil. Great for giving the cast iron skillet a few drops of oil when cooking corn tortillas !
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Thanks for the tips Susan and Joan. Reusing the small bottles lets you buy in bulk and save packaging as well. - Margy
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