Beach Boho Striped Painted Bench. Beachy Coastal Style
by
Girls Build Club
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$25
4 Hours
Easy
Trust me, if you can tape straight lines and paint in between them, then you can do this paint design! I wrote up a thorough step by step tutorial with tons of pictures on my blog, Girls Build Club. So if you're interested in seeing more pictures and directions, head on over to the tutorial for the DIY directions! You'll end up with an awesome painted bench that will fit in with any beachy coastal decor or bohemian interior decor.
This was a relatively cheap project, as I already had the bench made. The paint I used was cheap acrylic craft paint - the Americana brand, from Hobby Lobby and Michael's, that runs around a $.89 per bottle. Then I used some cheap foam brushes, painter's tape, sandpaper sponge, and a craft knife for trimming the tape.
I can just picture this bench sitting outside facing the pacific ocean on a warm summer evening.
First you just go crazy taping stripes all over the bench in a random order. Tape off stripes in different widths, with some going across the two boards, and some only going halfway across, to the middle seam.
Paint a bunch of random blues in between all the taped lines. Before it's all dry, pull up the tape and this is what you'll see. Nothing pretty yet...
Do another round of taping and painting. This time I painted in greenish-blue tones, and left a couple bare spots for a color wash at the end. Next, I did the color wash and added the bright colors for a focal point so all the blues and greens weren't too boring.
After painting all the stripes, I sanded it all down a ton! I focused on sanding the edges and corners, and wherever I thought it would naturally get worn down with a lot of wear and use. I haven't decided whether to keep the base natural or to paint it. But for now, it's natural, and I think it goes well with the blue tones. What do you think? If you try this project, I'd love to see your own pictures. Feel free to post them on the blog post at Girls Build Club. Plus you'll see much more thorough and detailed pictures and directions at the blog.
Thanks for checking out this project! To save this for later, pin it to pinterest! Happy painting!
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Published March 25th, 2018 3:30 AM
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Girls Build Club on Mar 31, 2018
Thanks! and really quite easy, too!
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Did you put any kind of sealer or spray to finish it