After making the faux enameled stencils, I wanted to try enamel-i-fying something else, just for fun!
I came across this cute little metal bucket at Target for $2.50, and it had to come home with me.
I primed it, and then painted it with Rustoleum spray paint in gloss white.
It took me the longest time to decide how to embellish my little bucket. I turned to my French typography inspiration board, and this image from The Graphics Fairy caught my eye:
(click on the image to be taken to the source)
I saved the image to my computer, and then uploaded it into my Silhouette software. After some manipulations, I was able to cut out the words in vinyl.
I applied the vinyl directly to my bucket…
…and then I used acrylic paint to randomly paint on “chipped” areas on my “enamel” bucket. I sprayed the whole thing with a protective coat in a glossy finish.
And now I have an old, chipped, enamel flower bucket!
I kept thinking of that old commercial that said something like:
“Is it real?? Or is it…Clairol?”
What do you think?
Would it fool YOU?
Note: The “green tree” sign project may be found here.
Okay, that is an amazing transformation. I also could not pass up that deal and bought four of the tins at Target.... looks like you've just inspired a set of buckets for my sisters and I!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. I am a new follower and I have to say not only do I love your projects but I just love reading what you write. I've spent the last couple of days just reading through your blog. The bucket turned out fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI think its great!!! You did a super job.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is creative! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable! I especially love it since it says Cleveland, Ohio. I grew up in a suburb of Cleveland. You did an amazing job transforming that little tin bucket!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I have been at Target a lot recently...how on earth did I miss those?
Thanks for sharing!
xo-Lisa
Extremely cute! I love all the antique enamel, but it can get costly. Brilliant solution!
ReplyDeleteYes, that would fool me, Korrie! That turned out great! I'd never have known it started out as a shiny metal bucket if you hadn't shown the before picture. Great job with the image, too.
ReplyDeleteYES! It would totally fool me! It looks super cool, great job :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! and the best part is, I have the same galvanized vase (or whatever!)
ReplyDeleteTFS!
that is so cute! i love it- so springy!
ReplyDeleteHi Korrie,
ReplyDeleteYou better believe it did. I would have never known. :) I Love It!!!
Dee
So cute..turned out fantastic.
ReplyDeleteMandy
I think it's great and yes, it would fool me. You did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It looks fantastic and really adds something to your photo. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteElisa
home sweet nest
It looks wonderful! I would have been fooled!
ReplyDeleteHolly
What a great vintage feel Korrie!
ReplyDeleteWow! You could've fooled me! Your bucket looks awesome and you did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!!
sandraallen260@centurytel.net
I love your bucket. I did a FAUX enamel sign--just love it.
ReplyDeleteDid you get my e-mail about winning the Fish Foam cleaner?
If I don't get your e-mail by this evening I will need to re-draw a new winner.
Cheri
I am lovin my Silhoutte too! It is something else to figure out though...
ReplyDeleteLove the saying on the sign too!
Love it! And yes, fooled me. :-)
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Pat
You could have fooled me. Love it :)
ReplyDeleteThat's great! What kind of primer do you use for metal?
ReplyDeleteYes, it fooled me! Love it, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Turned out great! I *almost* ordered a silhouette last week, but got cold feet. Not ready yet I guess.
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
I love the chippyness of your bucket. Very cool the way you did that. Looks genuiunely aged to me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great process, it really DOES look enameled. Oh, I'd love a shilhouette machine. This is so great, thanks for linking up to the party!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteYou fooled me :)
Claire @ alittlesomethinginthemeantime.blogspot.com
i like it looks good. what happened to the table that you bought?
ReplyDeleteYou have this enamel-i-fying thing down to a science! great job Korrie!
ReplyDeletei have enamel envy right now, this is super cute! i've been dying to try something like this, your little tute was perfect, thanks!
ReplyDeletei'd love for you to share this on my center of attention sunday link up at http://cadeedee.blogspot.com/2012/03/center-of-attention-sunday-sunday.html
I love your Clairol reference!! The bucket looks so real - you did a great job!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Simply Klassic!
Uh...heck yes it fooled me!!! Really cute. I got here from Coastal Charm.
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly, Korrie! It looks fantastic!! There is no end to the things you could make!
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot. I like it better than the little chipped enamel alphabet pieces.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! So happy to have found you!!!You have quite the creative side!!! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI invite you to visit my world as well!!! Your newest follower...
Blessings Lori
Korrie!!! Oh my, I love your bucket! You did a fabulous job.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for linking up to catch as catch can!
gail
So pretty, Korrie! Great technique!
ReplyDeleteLove your chippy bucket, Korrie
ReplyDeletexo,
Shannon
Hello, the vase is wonderful. How did you aufgebacht the diagram? Normal Sticker adhesive? Greeting from Germany?
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