Fun with DecoArt Paint
Last month, I was chosen to compete on One Month To Win It - an online craft competition. Although I was eliminated in the first round, my second round project was already finished before I was given the sad news. So, I still want to share this project - or collection of projects. Our challenge in this round was to use DecoArt products. I have used them before - most notably on my Homemade Dance Floor -
Yes, all of those circles were painted with DecoArt paint. Now, I had to come up with some new ideas. Of course, that meant a search through Pinterest. The only idea that I had was to do some sort of table setting. That would give me a chance to paint more than one thing and use more than one color. So I searched. And I was drawn to this -

Unfortunately, I cant find the original source but I love it. The turquoise and orange are so fun and fresh. I decided to base my table setting around these colors. So, on a tight budget and using DecoArt products, this is what I came up with -

There are a few projects in this table setting, so I will break this up into two posts. Today, Ill show you the pedestal bowl and candle holder projects. If youve been a reader for a while, you know that I like to spray paint stuff. All sorts of stuff. And if I hadnt been told to use DecoArt paint, I probably would have done these projects with spray paint. But, it was fun to look through all of the colors in the DecoArt line - there was a lot to chose from. For the candle holders, I chose Calypso Blue. It is a lot more turqiouse-y in person. Much more like the inspiration picture. I took a trip to Christmas Tree Shops for some supplies. I love their selection of cheap affordable home accessories. When I found these candle holders for $1.99 each, I was sold-

I painted two of them blue -

It only took a couple of coats (the above picture is after the first coat). The third candle holder was going to become the centerpiece. I painted that one white -

Now for the fun part - I added a $5 bowl (also from Christmas Tree Shops) using E-6000 adhesive -


Hard to believe that this was the before -


Tomorrow, Ill give you the scoop on all of the rest of the projects.
Fun with DecoArt Paint
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