I don't see why not. There are two or three things to consider: * Sunlight is poison to most plastics and foams. * Mold and mildew are likely to be more of an issue. * An abrasive placement surface and dirt may degrade the base faster than an indoor area would.
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The phrase 'al fresco' is Italian for 'in the freshness, in the open air', and refers to a style of painting outdoors everyday scenes that take place outside.
No, interior latex paint cannot tolerate the outdoor weather, and it will wind up flaking and peeling off your gate posts. Only use an outdoor enamel paint for outdoor painting.
you use spray paint from a can at a bike or car shop
Height was certainly a limiting factor because of the limited use of steel and glass.
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