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Preserving the color and beauty of your yard and garden art<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Fact:<\/strong> resin lawn ornaments are prone to fading. But, I didn’t realize that my darling little resin fairy could lose all her color by the end of summer. She is such a perfect accent among my potted plants. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

I came across her one day, as I was shopping at my favorite local thrift store. An adorable pair of resin fairies. They were exactly what I was looking for and a ‘steal’ at $1.00 each. Gluing the one fairy to a pretty ceramic pedestal, I set her out on the front porch with my flowers. Little did I know the peril she was in. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Spring is here. As you’re getting out your lawn ornaments, you’re probably thankful that they’re not too heavy. That lightweight material is most likely resin. That makes them easy to handle as you bring them out of the garage or storage shed. But perhaps you’ve also noticed that they just don’t have the deep, rich colors they had when they were new. Red has turned pinkish and blue is almost gray. That’s a common problem with resin lawn ornaments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Why resin lawn ornaments fade<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

In a nut shell, resin is a tough, synthetic plastic which makes it ideal for outdoors. It’s quite popular for yard and garden decor because unlike stone or ceramics, it’s light-weight. Who doesn’t appreciate that? However, most of these resin lawn ornaments sold at big box stores (and sometimes at smaller garden centers) are made in China. The quality of the dyes in paint is often poor and prone to fading, especially when exposed to direct sunlight. Sadly, one summer may be all it takes for your little elf or frog to lose its luster. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Saving the fairy<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

A week or so later, I was on Craig’s List scrolling through the Farm & Garden listings, as I do from time to time. An ad with an awful photo of a grayish-green blob immediately caught my attention. The ad said “Garden Art”, except it was impossible to identify the item. I just had<\/em> to know what the thing was. Turns out, it was a frog. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The seller explained that the resin frog had been purchased the summer before and was in great shape. It’s just that Mr. Frog spent too much time in the sun and all his color washed out. Suddenly, I thought of my fairy. I brought her inside and then sat down at my computer to see if I could find something on the market that might save her and preserve her beauty. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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An excellent solution for Resin Lawn Ornaments<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

Spar Urethane<\/strong> is the product that turned up in my searches time and time again. It’s what I now apply to every resin figurine I use in making my garden art. This wonderful product has superior UV protection that keeps resin ornaments from fading. Make sure it says “exterior”<\/strong>. It also comes in a liquid form that’s applied with a paint brush. But that can be messy and you may get drips that when dry, mar the appearance of your lawn decor. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

I prefer the spray which gives excellent coverage and comes in gloss or satin finishes. Again, make sure it says “exterior”<\/strong>. There is no strong odor like spray paint and it dries super quick and crystal clear. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Tips for using Spar Urethane<\/h3>\n\n\n\n