Paint the Backyard

You can fashion a bright new world for your home environment with a little creative painting, and some beautiful finishes for almost anything that has lost its luster. How about some fresh new primary colors for yard furniture and metal planters that have faded in the sun? Or perhaps a shiny new coat of “tractor red” for the gardening wagon that is beginning to rust? How about a coat of “duck blind” camouflage for the wooden fort the neighborhood kids love so much?

If you can imagine it, chances are Majic Paints has the perfect formula for you to make it a reality. There are so many opportunities to color your life and your surroundings, you may have to prioritize those projects.


Majic PaintsColor Your Yard

Many people find a reawakened desire to spruce up their surroundings as hot summer days give way to crisper fall temperatures. It’s a good time to be outside; it’s also a good time to refresh and restore patio furniture and

summer yard equipment before covering it or putting it away for the season. Think how nice it will be next spring to have bright new lounge chairs, tables and planters to welcome the early blooms and first warm rays of sun! Our specially formulated metal spray paints and wood finishing products will help you achieve the looks you’re after.

Child’s Play

Can you imagine anything better than creating a coordinated play yard theme for your children? With Majic Paint’s line of flat, non-reflective outdoor paints it’s completely possible. We offer a variety of camouflage colors designed to blend in with natural settings. You can easily create forts, tree platforms and play vehicles for your kids. With a little practice at blending colors such as khaki, olive drab, brown and black, you could create a jungle environment, or simulate a wildlife preserve. All it takes is a little imagination.

Create a Path

Another creative way to enrich your home’s outdoor spaces is through painting a patio or sidewalk. With very little effort you can transform a garden pathway into a “yellow brick road,” drab grey poured concrete into a flagstone patio complete with moss and a few crawling ladybugs, or a small square of concrete into a whimsical chess board, using painted stones for the playing pieces.

 

 

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