
I have teamed up with several of my blogging friends to a Clearance Challenge. We were challenged to find a home décor item under $15. I had been eyeing the succulents at Wal-Mart for awhile. About a month ago, I noticed that they were on clearance for under $4.00 each, so I headed back to Wal-Mart to find my succulent.
Now, these succulents definitely needed some tender loving care! This one looked like it had been over watered. I am hoping I can bring it back to life! I did not like the pot that it was planted in, so I purchased a new terra cotta pot for under a dollar! I decided to “age” the terra cotta pot.
Now, y’all know I love me some chalk paint! I decided to use my DIY chalk paint recipe to age my terra cotta pot. My recipe is 1/2 c Sherwin Williams latex paint in Extra White, 1/4 c baking soda and 1/2 tbsp. water. Mix well until there are no lumps.
Apply one thick coat of chalk paint with a dry brush. With a damp rag, remove some of the paint and allow the remaining paint to dry.
At this point, you could leave it or add one more coat. I chose to add another coat. I painted another thick layer.
Once the second coat is tacky to the touch, rub the paint off with your fingers. I also used the damp rag to help achieve a more chippy finish. Please excuse the black spray paint on my fingers. (Project from this morning.)
Here is the finished result! I love how it turned out! For this Clearance Challenge, I spent $3.50 on the succulent from Wal-Mart and $0.74 on the new terra cotta pot. The painting supplies, I already had on hand. Total spent with tax is $4.60!
Hope y’all enjoy our Clearance Challenge! Love~Shae







Wow! This turned out so pretty Shae!
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Thank you so much Dori ❤️
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The pots turned out amazing!! I love the look that you have created!!!
~Emily
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Thank you so much Emily! This was so much fun!
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Shae, I am so needing the chalk paint recipe. Thank you for sharing that. I love me some chalk paint too….I mean LOVE! so making my own would be a huge savings. I love the terracotta pot technique and will be doing that for my succulent plant. It came in an awful looking pot. Great idea. Thanks for joining us on the challenge. I enjoy working with you! Have a great week my sweet friend!
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So cute! I love aging terra cotta pots too! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you Tara! I loved working with y’all!
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