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Spraypaint on taskboard
Spraypaint on taskboard












spraypaint on taskboard

You have to be careful with Krylon because their cans/labels look so similar to each other but the paint color can be wildly different. A bit of disclaimer here because I have not tried every single gold spray paint out there, but this one…I really do love. Even when it feels almost empty, I get quite a bit more out!įavorite Gold. I also feel like these cans contain so much paint. I like that the spray actually comes out a bit slower than other sprays, so drips are less likely.

spraypaint on taskboard

While I still hate their spray button (can’t it just be like a normal spray paint nozzle?!?!), I love their color selections…and the coverage with this stuff is so smooth and even. I use to be dedicated to Rust-oleum spray paints, but over the years, I have found myself reaching for Valspar more frequently. I find this clear coat combined with ample cure time really produces excellent durability!įavorite Brand. If the item I am painting is going to get a lot of up-close-and-personal use, I will always give it 1-2 coats of this clear gloss spray. This spray’s coverage is awesome, and the finish is super strong even without a top coat.įavorite Clear Coat. It doesn’t lean blue-ish or grey-ish or yellow-ish, but it has a nice creamy white result. I should buy stock in this stuff because I use it for almost every single project I do!įavorite White Spray Paint. Rust-oleum’s basic White Protective Gloss Enamel is my favorite white, which I use more than any other color. It covers SO well, and it dries super fast so you can get onto the next step rather quickly. Zinsser 123 spray primer comes out strong and fast. I want to share my tips and tricks with you today!įirst, let’s chat paint choices! I haven’t tried everything out there, but I have tried most of what is available at your typical hardware store…and these are my go-to products!įavorite Primer. I have pretty much fine-tuned my process for spray painting a process that gives me great results every time with little-to-no mess. Over the years, I’ve experimented with a variety of spray paints, techniques, and setups. However, it can also be messy, hard to control, and can leave you with less-than-desirable results if you’ve never done it before or have had little practice. I’ve found that more than any other painting method, spray painting is quick, easy, relatively inexpensive (depending on what you’re painting), and really gives superior finish, sheen and durability. You can see more of my spray paint projects here! Striped USA magnetic board / White + gold lamps / Circle mirror Green craft caddy / White dry erase frames / Elephant bookends Porch table and chairs / Green high chair / Gold + wallpaper lamp Here are just a few of my favorite projects, done (almost) entirely with spray paint! I hadn’t really used spray paint a lot before I got into DIYing but now, it’s my go-to method for breathing new life into something old. Over the last 3 years, I have spray painted A LOT of things for our home. I finally got my pictures together…so let’s chat about one of my favorite DIY activities: spray painting! Today, I wanted to check in with a post I’ve been wanting to write for a while. My next DIY frame project is taking more time than I expected (shocking, right?!?)…BUT…it is almost done so hopefully, I can show you NEXT Monday!

spraypaint on taskboard

I know I said I’d give you warning when I was going to be out, but truthfully, the weekend got away from me and I opted to just the take day off instead of stressing myself out to get a post up. Hey everyone!!! Sorry for the radio silence around here on Monday.














Spraypaint on taskboard