I’ve had this little beauty sitting on the floor in my bedroom for a while now. I love the shape and the dimension it has, but I was not crazy about the patina which wasn’t even.
Spray paint to the rescue. $1.00 spray paint to be exact. For something like this that is never going to be exposed to the elements, I would highly recommend trying out the paint at your local Walmart in the dollar section. There are quite a few colors, but I almost always have black and white on hand. You can buy all of the colors in flat or shiny finish. I used flat on this lamp.
When Denton and I bought our house, the shutters were a terrible mix of Navy, Cyan, and baby blue. Depending on how the light hit them. I had Denton climb up and take them all down and in one afternoon I painted all of them with this brand of spray paint in black. It lasted for over six years before it started to fade. For $3.00 and an hour of my time, it was awesome.
I’ve found the key to getting a great paint job with this spray paint is to do very light coats, multiple times. You don’t want this stuff to run! Keep the can about 10 inches away and spray with a long sweeping action of your arm. It dries very quickly. I worked my way around the piece and by the time I was back to my original starting point I could start again. I circled the lamp about eight times until it was coated sufficiently.
I love how the paint made the different depths stand out.
Spray paint. I love it and what it can do.
What have you spray painted lately?
I was reading about the tunnel picture you posted from WV. I grew up in WV. And have been through that tunnel many times. Most people going from the north down to the south go through that tunnel. Thanks for posting that picture was great to see a little of my homestate as I moved away many years ago.
You are so welcome!
White spray paint works wonders! Thanks for sharing your pretty makeover at Vintage Charm!
Yes it does! Thanks for having me!