My title really says it all. I received a nice cream Le Creuset teapot as a gift from my lovely dil. I dropped the lid which bounced and fortunately did not break but there are a couple of large long and shallow chips on it. The chips, without the glaze, show up flat white.
My 14 year old dgs suggested I fill in the chips with clay and paint it maybe paint the lid a funky colour.
It might actually not be a bad idea. What do I use for clay?
Or do I paint it with the chips and paint the lid a different colour - nice character- no one else has one the same. What type of paint.
Or just use it as it is, as in …. Yes, those chips, that was the day it bounced across the kitchen floor. ?.
Any repair would need to be easy to do and inexpensive, and require nothing specialist.
I’m inclined to just use it as it is but would be glad to hear of any ideas. Just in case someone has a quirky idea.
Just had another thought - I could paint a little flower over each chip. What about using nail varnish to paint a very simple flower shape but nail polish might be too thick to get clean lines.
I’d love to hear opinions/ideas. I love to fix things for next to nothing / rustic is ok.
I’ve looked on line and can’t find anywhere to just buy a lid. I don’t mind using it damaged - I call it character, however a repair of sorts might be fun.
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