Thursday, August 22, 2013

Trash Talk Thursday: Plastic Prims!


Home parties were all the rage in the 1960's - 80’s, and during that time companies such as Home Interiors produced some great plastic wall décor which were reproductions of antique cast iron or wood plaques. Sometimes labled Burwood, Dart or Homco, these lightweight treasures are plentiful at thrift stores and are easy to upcycle with a little paint. This large patriotic Eagle was a recent $2.00 score.
After lightly cleaning with a damp cloth, I sprayed a light coat of flat black spray paint.

It looked good enough to hang with just the black paint, but I decided to add some patriotic colors. Using Folk Art acrylic craft paint, I applied red, white, blue, and gold paint on the dimensional areas, as shown. When it dried completely, I wiped Minwax Stain & Sealer with a cotton rag and waited a few hours before hanging. If you'll be hanging your painted plastic prims outdoors, a coat of clear acrylic spray will help protect it from the elements.
Check it out! This makeover of mine was featured in the Winter 2011 issue of A Primitive Place Magazine, page 107
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Here are some other painted plastic projects of mine, recycled using the same painting method:




 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Hey girl, your newest follower here... I was thinking deja vu when I saw this on your blog as a new post because I remember seeing it a couple of years ago. Didn't realize at first that you were Donna of T to T, hehe! Glad to have found your blog and looking forward to following.

    Have a delightful week~

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