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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.09 to 30.09 - Page nb 22

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022
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TRASH TO = Res&materials TREASURE Fistecscon ™ Paintbrush Transform dated vases and vessels hi . ® Sample pots of acrylic paint in various to achieve a gorgeous matt ceramic colours (we used British Paints Sweet look. Vases you like the shape of, Caress, Preserved Rainforest, Blue but not the colour or pattern, are Passion, Oscar Gold and Golden Butter) perfect and even glass can be 1 Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda painted, allowing you to add water Selection of vases for living flowers and foliage. 1Cover your work surface with a drop sheet. Pour half a cup of paint into a paper cup, add 1-2 tablespoons of bicarb and mix well. Tip: The more bicarb you add, the more textured your paint will be. 2 Paint directly on to your vessel using random criss-cross or dabbing brush strokes to give a natural, rustic finish. Leave to dry and apply a second coat of paint. 3 Once dry, arrange your painted vessels in a vignette on a coffee table or a themed tablescape for a party. ( Keep in mind... ™ Wear disposable gloves while applying the paint and ensure you work in a well-ventilated area, m™ Painted vessels are not food-safe. Project and steps photography Lisa Young, Paint cok innings.com.au | (O) bu

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TRASH TO = Res&materials TREASURE Fistecscon ™ Paintbrush Transform dated vases and vessels hi . ® Sample pots of acrylic paint in various to achieve a gorgeous matt ceramic colours (we used British Paints Sweet look. Vases you like the shape of, Caress, Preserved Rainforest, Blue but not the colour or pattern, are Passion, Oscar Gold and Golden Butter) perfect and even glass can be 1 Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda painted, allowing you to add water Selection of vases for living flowers and foliage. 1Cover your work surface with a drop sheet. Pour half a cup of paint into a paper cup, add 1-2 tablespoons of bicarb and mix well. Tip: The more bicarb you add, the more textured your paint will be. 2 Paint directly on to your vessel using random criss-cross or dabbing brush strokes to give a natural, rustic finish. Leave to dry and apply a second coat of paint. 3 Once dry, arrange your painted vessels in a vignette on a coffee table or a themed tablescape for a party. ( Keep in mind... ™ Wear disposable gloves while applying the paint and ensure you work in a well-ventilated area, m™ Painted vessels are not food-safe. Project and steps photography Lisa Young, Paint cok innings.com.au | (O) bu
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