How to Make A Beautiful Outside Porch Storage Bin

3 Materials
$15.00
2 Hours
Easy
When you receive packages, where does your delivery people place the boxes? Do they leave them out in the open for everyone to see? Here’s a way to hide your smaller packages without neighbors knowing when you receive a package.
First, you need acrylic paint in any color you want. I picked yellow and white, so it stood out with my dark box. And, don’t forget the stippling brush. It has a flat bristle end, and when you apply the paint onto the opening of the stencil, it will trace out the numbers.
I decided to get number stencils that represent my address. But you can write your name or just your first letter on it. I poured out a small amount of white paint onto a paper plate. Then dabbed the brush into the paint lightly. Then, laying the stencil on the area, I patted the stencil number gently until it filled in the entire number. I then moved the stencil and did the next two numbers.
I then moved on to the flowers.  I had this stencil with my scrapbooking supplies, so I decided to use it. You can find an actual plastic stencil if you wish. I laid the flower stencil on the corner and dabbed a small amount on the flowers until it filled in the flowers. Then I removed the stencil right away. 
Here it is after these two steps. I waited till it dried and then traced the white with some yellow just for depth. You can’t see it very clearly from far away, but it looks cool close up. I also didn’t mind that the other areas around the flowers seeped through. It gave the piece character and made it unique and not perfect.
Then, I decided the top was missing some color, so I freehand painted the top end of the box and let it dry.
And, after it dried, here is the box in its rightful place. What do you think? It fit perfectly on our small porch and didn’t interfere with the door at all.
Suggested materials:
  • Rustic open top wine box   (acrylic paints white and yellow)
  • Flower stencil   (number stencil)
  • Stencil brush
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  • William William on May 30, 2017

    Clever Idea! I have a side entrance so I don't have the space, but you have given me a few ideas. Good share!

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