Creations, A Mermaid Pot

This old pot has been around since we first bought our coastal cottage, back when I was in my pink and blue phase….I have had some questionable phases, have you?

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I bought it at one of those bargain import stores and when I grew tired of it,  it wound up under the deck, where it had no function except to get dirty

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My first thought was to paint the flower petals another color with glossy enamel paint, but I ultimately decided, if I really wanted to change it, that I needed a clean slate

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Chalk paint! I goes right over anything! I did 2 coats of Old White, and left the rim showing because I love the blue swirlies

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The blue swirlies were my inspiration for the rest of the pot, so I painted wave like swirls around the base, sort of like mermaid tails

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Here’s a painter’s secret for you…put several colors on your brush at once.  This is called “loading” your brush.  Dip your brush in one color and then another.  Don’t be afraid to practice your strokes on a piece of paper or foil.

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In this case I used turquoise and cobalt, and let the colors mix on the piece instead of mixing up one blended color.

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Your strokes will have highlights and depth because of the different colors, and the result will be much more interesting

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The small curly strokes were painted with mostly turquoise and white and layered over the darker, larger S shape

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small dots are scattered between the bottom shapes and the pot rim

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Flat bottom glass beads glued around the top of the pot helped hide some of the stains from exposure over the years

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Once I was satisfied with the paint, I let it dry thoroughly

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I brought it out on the porch to apply the finishing wax

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The soft wax sets the chalk paint and gives it a finished patina~

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Wait!  What was that?

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A palm tree is going by!

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Very exciting!

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Ever since I painted those cobalt “S” shapes around the base of this vessel,  I started thinking of this as a “Mermaid Pot”

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I have a thing for mermaids,  I sort of collect them…

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The sparkling glass beads around the rim are the highlights in her hair

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I am reading this incredible tale of Mermaids and life under the sea, “The Secret History of Mermaids and Creatures of the Deep” by Art Berk

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The swirlies are the waves and water…

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I’m not sure what a Mermaid Pot actually is…

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But two palm trees and a Mermaid Pot equals a very happy day!

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Sometimes you just have to use your imagination~

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13 Responses to “Creations, A Mermaid Pot”
  1. Mary says:

    Genius to paint over your import pot Jenna! I would have never thought to use chalk paint over it, don’t you wish you had invented that stuff?! I have to confess I went through a blue & mauve phase myself in the ’80’s (shudder 🙂 Love the addition of your palm trees flanking your walkway and dock! Happy Boating and Memorial Day Weekend to you!

  2. My mother had a jillion and one pots on that order. Now I wish I had saved a few! You would never know it was the same pot! BTW, ever seen The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen?

  3. Happier Than A Pig In Mud says:

    Lovin’ your new trees! I hope they’re very happy and settle in nicely for you-enjoy:@)

  4. Fantabulous makeover, Jenna! And I love the palm tree additions! Beautiful!

  5. realcoake says:

    Very cute pot!

  6. Rosie says:

    How clever and talented you are! Love your new “mermaid pot.” Rosie @ The Magic Hutch

  7. I am in awe of it all. The palm trees, the view and the flower pot is beautiful!! Thanks for sharing at Project Pin-it!

    xoxo
    Denyse

  8. lovely pot and beautiful trees 🙂 lucky you!

  9. Sandy Dehon says:

    You are so right – this is definitely a Mermaid Pot! Love it!!!
    Sandy xx

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