This Pottery Barn Knockoff vase looks great on our dining table and is a perfect simple centrepiece with a few faux magnolia branches streaming out of it. I used quite a bit of plaster in the paint which allowed me to get a nice thick chunky texture to apply to the surface of the jug.Īfter several coats of the chunky-plaster-paint mix, I added the hand painted finish and warm tones and texture using some watered down craft paint as well as my white paint and stencil brush. Well, the method I tried this time around involved Fusion Mineral Paint and Plaster of Paris, and I think it’s my favourite yet. My Pottery Barn Knockoff Faux Artisan Hand Painted Vase DIY: More recently I shared how I made over some thrift store vases with Fusion Mineral Paint and their texture powder… Previously, I have shared how I made over thrift store vases with latex paint and baking soda… I used a new method from the previous couple of textures vase makeovers that I shared recently, and went back to an old favourite: Plaster of Paris! Other Painted Texture Vase Makeovers I’ve done: So I decided to take matters in to my own hands again, and attempted to get the same look for a fraction of the cost. I mean, that is like groceries for a week. I have been eyeing up these DIY Artisan Hand Painted Earthenware vases on the Pottery Barn website for quite some time, but truly could not stomach the $212 price tag for this large jug version. The Pottery Barn Vase that inspired this DIY: Be sure to check out their projects at the bottom of today’s article. Today I’m joining some friends who are also sharing their creative DIY ideas for your spring table. This weekend I tried my third variation on painted thrift store vases, and this Pottery Barn knockoff vase pitcher just might be my favourite version so far! Now that Easter is behind us, I’m working on de-bunnying and de-egging our great room and dining room, so the time is ripe for a few little decorative changes. The light out later in the evenings makes such a big difference, and I’m totally itching to get going on our yard projects. I can’t believe we are nearly approaching the end of April! Although we’ve continued to have some unseasonably cold weather, especially at night, it definitely is starting to feel more and more like spring is in the air. How to DIY a Pottery Barn Knockoff of their Artisan Hand Painted Earthenware Vase.
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