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Classic Black Antique China Cabinet

  Does anyone have china dishes anymore? Is it still a thing? Years ago, when I got married, it was all about picking your china pattern and creating a gift registry for the pieces you needed. My pattern was called Chelsea by Royal Doulton, and it was a soft muted floral.

Clay Painted Plant Pot


I have one last plant pot makeover to share with you. This ceramic pot was glossy and had white and red dots that did not go with my decor so an easy fix was to paint it pretty.


Here is is with a couple other pre scrub. Always scrub your painted pieces well to be sure it is free of all things that may interfere with the process.


It is scrubbed dry and ready to be transformed.


The secret to painting shiny smooth glossy surfaces is Dixie Belle Slick Stick. This product allows paint to stick to anything.

Stir well (I use chopsticks we always seem to have in excess). 


Brush on 2 coats then let dry 24 hours.

I had an assembly line of projects for this step; a jumbo cup/saucer, and a jumbo cup 


I wanted to add some more texture to the pot so stippled on Dixie Belle Terra Clay Paint in desert tan with a Dixie Belle premium chip brush. Stir these clay paints well before applying.


Then on went onyx Dixie Belle Terra Clay Paint. I stippled with the chip brush till the coverage was to my liking. Then the pot was left to dry well.


The surface was sealed with a clean Dixie Belle premium chip brush with Dixie Belle Terra Tuff.


This sealer ahs a bit more shine then the matte Dixie Belle Terra Seal.


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  1. Lee Ann, this planter came out so cute. What a great way to repurpose old or thrifted planters. Thanks for sharing with us on the Home Imagined party.

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    1. Thank you Meagan, I totally agree and thanks for hosting!

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  2. What a wonderful transformation of cup/saucer and pots that didn't fit your decor. Bringing new life into old things is a gift. Well done.

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    1. Thank you Diana, I hope to inspire others to relove not toss out :)

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  3. Love this transformation, and easy too! Thank you for sharing with Whimsy Home Wednesday!

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