Coffee Stirrer DIY Wall Art
And how do we ensure we get this awesome organic woody texture? Coffee stirrers.
Yup, you heard me, coffee stirrers.
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Wendy Terrill on Apr 30, 2023
I absolutely love this !!!!
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Katrina on Mar 23, 2024
I love this. i haven't seen anyone make something using coffee stirrers. However, I had a crazy idea this winter and made a picture of my friend's lake house. First, I bought a large wooden picture, from GoodWill, then I painted over the picture that was on the board. Then I used coffee stirrers, (plastic for the window frames & wood for the bottom of the house and the wall by the driveway), styrofoam, (from take-out containers) for the siding, the brick wall and stairs, sand paper (for the roof), paper towels, (mixed with glue & paint) for the shrubs, and some (painted) red pepper flakes for the gravel, around the front shrub
. It was such a fun project! I've never been to my friend's lake house, but found picture of it on Google maps. My friends were so surprised, when I gave them their gift.
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I wonder if this would work with paint stirrers too - much larger scale of course but the wood might be nicer. Another variation might be to dye the wood with food coloring (diluted with water) it would preserve the wood grain I think. Love this project.
How did you make the paint look crackled and old?
I absolutely love this project, but where I live I’ve never gotten wooden coffee stirrers. I wonder if you can buy them by the box at Gordon Foods? How long are they to begin with and what did you do to the frame. It almost looks painted black?