Today I will be showing you some DIY aged vessels by using a faux antique effect. These vases are super inexpensive, fun, and easy to thrift flip! I hope you all feel inspired to start a DIY vessel, planter, vase or pot after watching this video. Thank you all for the constant kindness and support! I really do have the best community and it is so appreciated! Hope you all have a great week! X- Jenna
Vase #1 Materials:
Spray Paint: https://bit.ly/3xX3aZd
Dixie Belle Mud (I used Brown): https://bit.ly/2VYB2Z7
Chalk Paint (shade truffle was used): https://bit.ly/38aax5r
Sealer: https://bit.ly/3AQ4MWL
Dried Reeds: https://bit.ly/3z6zBGk
-https://bit.ly/2W6ZTcy
-https://bit.ly/3mmG0JA
Vase #2 Materials:
Vase: (small - the one I have): https://bit.ly/3CXY2YE
large: https://bit.ly/3z6A0bO
Joint Compound: https://bit.ly/3mtlAz1
Chalk Paint: (I used shades mineral, fawn, and truffle for this vase): https://bit.ly/3xZOJUj
-https://bit.ly/3ASWMUL
-https://bit.ly/3mfH2XS
Sealer: https://bit.ly/3AQ4MWL
Vase #3 Materials:
Spray Paint: https://bit.ly/3xX3aZd
Chalk Paint: (I used shades mineral, fawn, and truffle for this vase): https://bit.ly/3xZOJUj
-https://bit.ly/3ASWMUL
-https://bit.ly/3mfH2XS
Greenery Stems I used: https://bit.ly/3z0mfLD
Vase #4 Materials:
Chalk Paint: (I used shades mineral, fawn, and truffle for this vase): https://bit.ly/3xZOJUj
-https://bit.ly/3ASWMUL
-https://bit.ly/3mfH2XS
Dixie Belle Mud (I used Brown): https://bit.ly/2VYB2Z7
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