Spray Paint Ceramic Lamp

Mason jar lamp from chatfield court continue to 9 of 20 below.
Spray paint ceramic lamp. Add a second coat of paint if necessary and allow it to dry. Apply spray paint to ceramic lamp base in a smooth side to side sweep. Then i sanded it to rough up the smooth surface and primed it with the spray primer. First i taped off the cord and the socket so i wouldn t get paint on it.
Step 4 place the ceramic piece in the open to air dry for several hours. Upcycle those ugly vases and lamps. Allow the paint to dry. Spray primer one that will adhere to the ceramic.
Spray paint any color you wish. Diy spray paintlamp makeoverrepurposed lamplampretro lampspray paint lampslampshade makeoverdiy outdoor lightingpainting lamp shades thrifty lamp makeover with spray paint redhead can decorate. You could also pick another color that would blend in with your existing decor. Next came the white spray paint.
Choose a spray paint specifically designed to cover ceramics. Paint the entire ceramic piece using oil based paint or ceramic paint if available and a paint brush. The instructions will list it as one of the surfaces the paint covers. Most spray paint comes in high gloss semi gloss satin and flat.
I was tempted to go with the high gloss to mimic the look of ceramic. Wait for the first full coat to dry about 10 15 minutes and then follow with a second coat. Wear a face mask and protective gloves while spraying. Spray the area lightly following the directions on the can to stay at least 10 inches away from the lamp otherwise it will start to drip down the lamp.
Spray painting ceramics that are out of style is such an easy way to get some inexpensive or free home decor. White gloss spray paint krylon gold metallic spray paint rustoleum clear gloss spray paint krylon 220 grit sandpaper. And therein lies. Paint the lamp with the spray on primer paint combination using even slow strokes keeping the spray can a foot or so away from the lamp or per the paint manufacturer s recommendations.
This diy jar lamp project from chatfield court has all you need to know to make it happen including a clever trick to hide the wiring spray paint the lamp with a mercury glass finish. Spray in a sweeping motion and apply multiple thin coats so that the paint does not run.