My Summer Window Boxes

I was so excited when the people at 3M contacted me to see if I was working on any outdoor painting projects. It felt like the equivalent of Bruce Springsteen saying "Hey, want to sit in with the band?"....

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slight exaggeration?...

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I don't know....

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Bruce, call me!

First, they sent me all these goodies.

This would probably not be the time to tell them that I am already addicted to many of these products. 

I used

this duct tape

when I created a

custom size rug

.

This is the only tape

I would use for

painting a rug

or transforming

an ugly threshold

.

I am always telling you that you need this mask when you spray paint.

But, I had no idea that

this existed

!

Noise reduction hearing protection....

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with...

.

wait for it...

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radio/MP3/iPod capabilities! Put this on your holiday shopping list for the

diy

-

er

in your life. In case you are not a

diy

-

er

, no you don't

need

this for an outdoor painting project...

.

but I am totally wearing them and singing out loud while I paint. Sorry, neighbors.

I couldn't find a supermodel to show you how I looked or the products I used

...

so I found the next best thing.

Project time...

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my window boxes were in desperate need of a fresh coat of paint!

They look fine from the curb, right? Take a closer look.

Since these window boxes are a composite material...

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the prep and paint is super easy. 

1. Protect the stone or wall using

this tape

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2. Lightly sand any rough spots. I am in love with

this no slip sandpaper

.

3. Wipe down after sanding.

4. Prime & paint.

Here are my freshly painted and newly planted window boxes. 

I like to layer color and texture in my containers & window boxes. The dark colors are a nice contrast to the white boxes. Stay cool...

.

it's hot!

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