Another thrift store find gets a makeover!
This is an easy transformation.
It started with this old wooden planter.
I added a coat of paint
[used Americana Decor multi-purpose satin acrylic
in Pumpkin Patch]
and sprayed it with a clear matte sealer.
Then I transferred this typography printable from
using the freezer paper transfer method.
It looks grainy, because the wood is far from smooth,
and I didn't sand it because I wanted to keep its rustic look.
Then I planted two mini pepper plants, bacopa, and a small palm.
If you look closely, I also added small pine cones and
faux cranberry stems,
because after all, the planter says
"Cape Cod Cranberries."
This planter now sits on top of my garden stand on our front porch,
above my Halloween sign.
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That wooden planter was a score! And I LOVE the makeover you gave it! Perfect for your Halloween sign. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what you done with your pretty planter. Great inspiration! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteVery cute decor! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh what a great piece to find and love what you did with it! Featuring when my party opens up tonight.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous I love what you did to bring fall to your front step. Thank you so much for adding it to The Sunday Social.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty pretty pretty! I love your eye for color. Pinned twice!
ReplyDeleteSinea from Ducks n a Row
Great makeover on your planter, looks quite fetching with plants and above the Halloween sign which is so cute .Will go look at other projects you teased us with. Have lovely Fall rest of week
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