https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-gold-and-white-coasters • Posted by Kristina B.
Recently my grandma let me rummage through her garage and take whatever I wanted. After filling a box full of vintage blue mason jars I found these kind of ugly coasters in a box. Since they were free and in great shape I decided to snag them to give them makeover. Lucky for me I found some stencils in my craft room stash and some white and gold spray paint.
Recently my grandma let me rummage through her garage and take whatever I wanted. After filling a box full of vintage blue mason jars I found these kind of ugly coasters in a box. Since they were free and in great shape I decided to snag them to give them makeover. Lucky for me I found some stencils in my craft room stash and some white and gold spray paint.
Before busting out the spray paint, be sure to clean off your coasters and dry them and work on a clean surface. When spray painting you don’t want to be working on a dirty surface to avoid spraying around any dirt onto your coasters (learned from experience….). You also want to work in short bursts and light coats. I did two coats of gold on the coasters and let dry between each coat.
After that layer dried I added my stencils. I already had an idea of what I wanted to do after I saw my stencils, so I didn’t really plan it out much. I’d recommend before any painting to cut out your stencils and lay them on your stencil until you like the layout and take a photo for reference after you paint.
fter the stencils were laid out nice and pretty, and firmly and flatly, I grabbed my white spray paint and did 3 light layers with a few touch ups. Finally, after removing the stencils I used some leftover wax from my prior projects to seal the coasters and brought them inside!