Looking for a handy hack to make your old plates look like they would belong on Stacey Solomon's kitchen counter? Why wouldn't you be? Listen, forget DIY SOS, Stacey Solomon is the new Nick Knowles with her tips and tricks on how to transform your house by breathing new life into your outdated homeware.
On her Instagram stories, she's opened our eyes to the method she uses to make chic decorative stands out of charity shop finds for all of her skin care, jewellery and perfumes. Very à la mode, if you ask us. Just check out the extremely satisfying before and after once Stacey has worked her magic on those charity shop thrifts.
If you're wanting to make your homeware look like something out of an edition of Vogue, then you're in luck. Don't mind us while we go on a charity shop haul of our own, please. We're all looking to cut costs where we can, and as Stacey shows it's a lot easier, quicker and cheaper than you might have imagined. It's much better than forking out on a new set of dinnerware.
After a lot of interest around the exact spray paint she uses, Stacey revealed to her 5m followers on Instagram the name of the Rust-Oleum Spray Paint that's available to buy on Amazon.'SOOO many of you asking what spray paint I used... ☝🏻 @rustoleum chalky finish furniture paint in HESSIAN & Rust Oleum Stone paint in BLEACHED STONE 🖤' she posted.
Before long, you'll have trending tableware in no time, all thanks to the DIY Queen, Stacey Solomon. With a couple of coats of Rustoleum Chalky Finish Furniture Paint and a bit of spray paint, you'll be finding new uses for all your old plates, bowls and vases.