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DIY Vintage Pot Tutorial

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Step Pour Your Paint Into JarI had this old jar on hand you could also use a cup. The amount of paint you will pour in will depend on how many pots you are working with.

Step Water Down Your PaintThis step is very important. Chalk paint is very thick, which makes it a great product to work with. It will adhere to almost any surface, but for this project we walk it to be a little thinner. So I add equal parts paint and water. Use your paint, and mix well.

Step Paint The PotAt this step you want to completely cover the entire pot with the paint/water mixture.

Step #6 Paint the InsideBe sure to paint the inside and bottom of the pot.

You want to cover every surface!

Step Wipe Entire Pot DownAt this step we want to take a dry paper towel and wipe down the outside and inside of the pot.

Step Let Pots DryYou want to make sure to let the pots dry completely. This may take a few hours depending on the temperature.

Material: Waverly Antique WaxThis is the wax I will used for reference. You can find this at Walmart.

Step 9: Antique WaxYou want to wipe/or use a paint brush to cover entire pot with the antique wax. This dries very quickly, so you want to use dry paper towel to wipe wax off as soon as your done adding it to the pot. You want to take off any excess wax.

Once It’s Wiped DownThis is what it should look like after you wipe off the wax. If you have some darker spots, I recommend using a damp paper towel on those spots. The water will help remove the wax that has dried darker in those areas.

Step Let Them DryI would recommend letting the wax dry over night. You want to make sure it is completely dry before moving on to the next step.

Step Time To SandYou can find sandpaper at Dollar General or any local hardware store. I had this sandpaper from my sander on hand, so I just used that. I take the sand paper and run it over the sides of the pot. Go around all the creases and top of the pot as well. Then sand the inside and bottom of the pot.

The Finished ProjectI hope you enjoyed this fun and easy DIY. This is truly an affordable project that can be done on any size pot. You can choose to seal these pots if you like, I don’t because any wear and tear on them, just makes them look more vintage!