Thursday, April 2, 2015

DIY Project: Prehistoric Planters That Bring Dinosaurs Back (12 photos)

Spray 8 to 12 inches away from the dinosaur and use steady, even strokes to cover it. Take a steady approach to ensure you don’t leave paint dripping down the sides. As tempting as it might be to grab the dinosaur at this point, refrain from doing so and instead let it dry. Follow the directions on your spray can for drying times.

Lighter colors, such as yellow, sometimes need more than one coat. Allow the paint to dry completely before spraying additional coats.





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