French Oval Glitter I got from Erin. I painted it with red enamel and goo kitted with orange lava and violet colored water.
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I'm going to see if anyone makes a paint that replicates that wrinkle texture. The traditional method involved heating the metal, and keeping it extremely hot during and after painting, but there should be a paint that can create texture somehow...besides that (in my opinion ugly for everyday use) "stone" paint.
Shut right up. That looks amazing! I'm so glad you did something with this. Better than it sitting in my basement! I love it!
Can you tell me what kind of paint you used, how you prepped/primed the metal, and how many coats/the process used? The result is WOW - and I have the same lamp, which I'd love to paint, either red or orange!
love it! great job :)
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