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Hello, my dear strangers! I found this old plastic planter makeover footage that I did a year ago and thought I would share it with you. I hope you can get enough of a recipe for your own planter makeover like this. Make yourself a coffee and enjoy this short quick makeover. Please forgive the limited footage, it is old and I was still at the beginning of my video learning.
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Supplies:
Plastic Planter (if new I recommend using a Bonding primer)
Annie Sloan Chalk Paints (Old White, Florence, Provance, Chateau Grey, Emile, Henrietta, Cream, Versailles)
Stencils (Wonderland from Stamperia and Vintage Home from Viva Decor)
Old Chip Brush
120-grit Sand Paper
Top Coat (Invisible Touch from Borma Wachs or Annie Sloan Matt Lacquer)
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