Ruby Red painted Rose earings

What a find!  

I came across these wood cutout rose earings at the 99 cent Store and thought to myself that they would be super cute painted red instead of just plain woody brown.  So what’s a girl to do but make them shine.  Right!

What you need to make these Ruby Red painted Rose earings is:

  • Spray paint ( I use Valspar paint in Red Ruby) but you can use what ever color or brand you like.
  • Remove the earings from the packaging and take off the hardware
  • I put my earings into a cardboard box so I could paint them
  • Spray a few light coats onto the front.  Let dry then turn over and spray the backside. Let dry and put your hardware back on.
  • TaDa!

It’s simply amazing what a little spray paint can do…

These are defiantly my new favorite earings.

Now I just have to find a few different outfits to go with these cuties.

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Comments

  1. They look so much better red, great idea! I’m stopping by from the Blog Hop Till You Drop! Hope to see you at my blog as well! http://acostaeveli.blogspot.com/p/5-day-blog-hop.html

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  2. They look great! Spray paint is awesome!

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  3. ya gotta LOVE spray paint! Your earrings are so much cuter in red than in a wood tone for sure.
    Great job Jeanna!
    gail

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  4. I was wondering if you ever coedisernd changing the layout of your site? Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you could a little more in the way of content so people could connect with it better. Youve got an awful lot of text for only having one or two pictures. Maybe you could space it out better?

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