I was going through my SD card deleting photos from almost two years ago and came across a DIY I never posted. Ā It was a stone glass vase to use as a planter and something about it wasn’t working for me, where I wasn’t at all excited about it and didn’t even end up keeping it long. Ā Seeing it now thoughĀ made me think it was a really cool and simple idea but maybe needed a different application, or evenĀ to beĀ done on an object of a different shape (I figured it out- I didn’t like the shape of the vase!)
Mystery was further solved whenĀ these little diamond dishesĀ fellĀ into my Target basket. Ā The idea of turning these into stone felt a lot more transformative even though it’s the same exact process as painting a vase, but to me these areĀ more unique. Ā They also have multiple uses and can be kept in a bunch of different places as catch alls, whichĀ is very exciting in my world! Ā Trinkets, office knick knacks, jewelry, it’ll all work and be cute.
Materials:
–dishes
–stone spray paint (I used black granite, obsidian, and charcoal sand)
–clear coat sealer
This is about as simple as spraying on multiple thin coats with drying time in between. Ā K that’s it.
About this spray paint though. Ā If you’ve never used it, it’s very different. Ā It comes splattering out in chunks to create that stone-like texture, but that also means thin layers with sufficient drying time in between is extra important. Ā I did about 4 layers on each dish with at least 20 minutes of drying time in between, though when I flipped the dish over to do the outside I waited about an hour before doing so to minimize dings from handling. Ā Once completed, I gave them about 12 hours to dry but they were still slightly tacky at the end of that time, so I’d say 24 hours is best to let them sit. Ā These paints take a while to dry!
Once dry, spray a couple layers of clear coat. Ā The one I linked in the materials list is specific to this stone spray paint.
I’m so happy with them and even more happy to have revisited a lost DIY. Ā It’s satisfyingĀ to see how just a small pivot on an idea as simple as this can completely change prior meh thoughts about it. Ā The best is being able to come out of it with something I see myselfĀ using a lot and not getting sick of too soon.
Shall we play my favorite game? Ā Which of the colors do you like the most? Ā I have a feeling you like the white one, because that’s also my favorite.
Yes, the white one! They all look great though. :)
Haha see girl I knew. Thank you!
I love these Amy! They turned out looking beautiful!!
Thanks, Marianela! <3
These are so cute! Perfect for a desk or nightstand.
Yup! Currently on my desk ;) Thanks, Abigail!
Amazing DIY!
Where did you get that amazing phone case?
Amazing DIY!
And where did you get this gorgeous phone case?
I absolutely love this *-* Itās gorgeous! I need these stone spray paints immediately, hihi :D
Thanks for sharing, Amy :)
Love,
Rosy ā„
Thank you, Rosy! hi :)
What a great idea! :) I got the ‘stone’ paints some time ago without any project in mind, now I have plenty of ideas!! :))) Thanks! xo
Yea I’d been holding on to my cans for a while! Just paint everything and see what turns out ;)
haha sounds like a plan! :)) Thanks for the tips, I have never tried using them and thougt they work like any other paint.
Brilliant! I have some hideous plastic planters I can’t wait to try this on. Thanks for sharing!
“K. That’s it” LOL, don’t you love when a project turns out so beautiful and it’s so easy, but then you’re like “how exactly do I make this a whole post?”
Beautiful little dishes and great idea with the stone spray paint – definitely excited to try this one out :)
-Clarissa @ The View From Here
Hahaha plus everyone appreciates an easy read, right? ;)
Thanks so much, Clarissa!
Hi Amy, I just stumbled onto your blog, and you’re so creative with all your DIYs. I am attempting to revamp my room to be more neutral-themed, but it’s so difficult!
It’s very difficult! I think it’s easy to feel like others get the process down smoothly, but even the pros can take months. Stick with it, Jo. Stay patient, take the time to seriously evaluate what you love, choose wisely, and it’ll come together!
Love this DIY! Thanks for sharing! I’ve been looking for some stone looking pottery for food photography (that is not eaten) and this works perfectly.
Haha yes great point, these are not food safe! Glad I could help :) Thanks, Frances!