I have had my garden trug and tools for a few years but the tools were starting to look worn and the paint on the trug had started to chip away. So with my new fondness for spray paint I decided to give them a makeover. I used Malachite Light by Montana Gold.

I chipped off all the loose paint

Then I covered the bare areas with a coat of outdoor metal undercoat paint
After a couple of coats of spray paint, it looked as good as new

Looking worn and tired

I placed the fork and trowel ends in sandwich bags, and carefully placed masking tape over the joins

I spray painted the handles and left them to dry
Adorable in aqua!
Here they are back in my garden shed makeover post from 2009!
Have a sweet day!
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