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Directions: Start with clear, plastic ornaments (I picked mine up at the dollar store) Remove the ornament tops and set aside. Shake spray paint well and then aim nozzle inside the ornament opening (as you'll be coating the inside of the ornament with paint.) Rotate ornament so that any excess spray paint drips and coats the inside.


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Welcome to my concept for holiday decor 2021! In today's video I'm sharing an elegant Holiday Ornament DIY with Krylon Spray Paint and I'm obsessed with the.


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Spray painting Christmas ornaments. 7. Hang a 4″ large plastic ornament from a short bungee cord hook outdoors. 8. Lightly mist the outside of the ornament with a black matte chalkboard spray paint until full coverage is met. 9. Hang ornaments until completely dry. I hung mine from large screws attached to a storage cubby indoors.


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Hi guys, welcome back to my channel. In this video, I will be showing you how to spray paint Christmas tree ornaments. Over time, ornaments colors tends to f.


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I recommend using spray paint with a chalky finish since it goes on ultra-smooth. Spray in small bursts while turning the blub to prevent dripping. Spray paint clear ornaments. After I painted the ornament, I placed the stick into the ground or a styrofoam block until dry. Painted sticks in the garden drying.


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DIY Christmas Balls. So, I bent the coat hangers into a U-shape and stuck them into the sides of the food containers, then spray painted them. Next, I glued the food containers to the tops of my balls using the silicone glue (waited for the glue to dry overnight) then my husband helped me hang them in the tree.


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Spray painting Christmas ornaments is a fun and easy way to add some personal flair to your holiday decor. Start by selecting your desired colors and protecting your workspace. Then, hold the ornaments securely and apply light coats of spray paint. Let dry and enjoy your one-of-a-kind ornaments!


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You Will Need: Clear glass ornaments - $5 for 9 ornaments. Chalk spray paint - Chalked in Charcoal. Rub n' Buff - Available in different colors but I used the gold and antique gold $20. Gallon size plastic Ziploc bag. Rub n' Buff - Rub n' Buff is a handy little metallic paint that can be used on almost any surface.


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Put a dab of hot glue on the underside of one of the pine cone sections near the top. Fold your twine section in half, and place the loop into the glue. Let dry. Repeat for each pine cone. Step 4. Tie twine into knot and trim excess. Tie the two ends of the twine into a knot and trim off any excess to finish the ornaments off. Step 5.


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There you have it- spray paint decor balls. Quickest decorating project I've worked on in a long time! One more quick project, and then I can show you my whole table transformation. 🙂. Filed Under: DIY, Home Decor Ideas. Super easy and cheap DIY home decor idea-- spray paint decor balls!


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How to Spray Paint Christmas Ornaments: Clean the ornaments first, and make sure they are dry. I didn't prime my ornaments first, I just went right to painting. In a well ventilated area, lay your ornaments out onto a drop cloth or piece of cardboard. Spray away! (hold the can about 8-10 inches away from your target, to prevent dripping)


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Spray Paint Your Ornaments. I had planned to spray paint them outside, but any little bit of wind blew the ornaments around. So I moved into the garage and spray painted them on a sheet of plywood. There's probably a better way to do it, because my ornaments kept rolling around, which smudged the paint and picked up dust.


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Step 2. Cover your workplace with the plastic cover sheet and put your gloves on. Take away the hanger from your Christmas tree ball and put it aside. Apply the bauble onto a skewer. Shake your MontanaCans METALLIC Effect Spray color (s) well for 2-3 minutes and apply in thin, even layers onto the object.


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For this Christmas ornament makeover with paint project you can start with old or new ornaments. I love this little set of ornaments that I recently ordered, because of the cute shapes. These ornaments are also shatterproof, and I can place them towards the bottom half of our tree. With grand littles running around I'm trying to think ahead.


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Spray Paint Ornaments with Stone Effect. Turn your dried white ornaments upside down again. This time, we are spraying them with the Stone Effect. Don't worry about it looking perfect - it's not supposed to. Allow this coat to fully dry. If you want, you can cover it with another layer of white paint.


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3. Cover the rope/handle with painter's tape. 4. Slide the rope onto the rod. Using a light touch, move the spray paint can from side to side, making sure not to paint too thickly (so as to avoid paint running/streaking). It's best to apply a few light coats. Be sure to wait the appropriate time between coats, depending on the can's instructions.