When I got it home it quickly became obvious that HD's largest wasn't nearly large enough for the outdoor setting. What the hell, since I'd already bought it, I opted to go ahead and paint it anyway. I applied a couple coats of Kilz primer/sealer, then several applications of paint in yellow, red and black - and voila, it became Hot Pot! It now resides on one of our (indoor) pot shelves.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Hot Pot
Several days ago I went to Home Depot and bought the largest clay pot they had in stock, one of those unglazed, terra cotta pots you see everywhere. We'd been looking for 3 large, colorful, glazed pots for a particular spot outdoors but weren't finding what we wanted so I thought I'd try painting one with my acrylic artist paints.
When I got it home it quickly became obvious that HD's largest wasn't nearly large enough for the outdoor setting. What the hell, since I'd already bought it, I opted to go ahead and paint it anyway. I applied a couple coats of Kilz primer/sealer, then several applications of paint in yellow, red and black - and voila, it became Hot Pot! It now resides on one of our (indoor) pot shelves.
When I got it home it quickly became obvious that HD's largest wasn't nearly large enough for the outdoor setting. What the hell, since I'd already bought it, I opted to go ahead and paint it anyway. I applied a couple coats of Kilz primer/sealer, then several applications of paint in yellow, red and black - and voila, it became Hot Pot! It now resides on one of our (indoor) pot shelves.
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