Faux Stone Finish

OnTheFly...DIY
by OnTheFly...DIY
9 Materials
$10
1 Day
Easy

Natural textures are trending again this year and stone complements this with its organic tones and rough surfaces.

No, not a real one! We’re going to make a faux version to give almost any ordinary item a stone finish.



You’ll need:


Salt, water, flour, and coffee grounds. I’m using instant granules.


A bowl, measuring spoons, and a scraper

A drop cloth and matte clear coat protective spray

A vase, planter, or other item you want to recreate as stone. I purchased this great fake plant but I’m not crazy about the plain black planter. The stone finish will give it a gorgeous raw texture.

The ratio for faux stone is 2 parts each of salt, water, and flour to 1 part coffee grounds.

Based on this ratio, I’m using one half cup each of flour and salt...

then mixing in one half cup of water.

Stir into a doughy paste.

Add one quarter cup of coffee grounds and stir.

You can also use your hands to mix everything thoroughly.

The resulting dough is a mixture of dark and light browns and had a great texture.

Use the scraper or your fingers to apply the doughy paste all over the item.

If you use your fingers, you can go back and use the scraper to mash down any lumpy areas in the dough.

Allow to dry for at least one day. Humid environments will extend the dry time while arid environments quicken it. The dough will lighten as it dries.

When there are no more dark patches and the dough has fully dried, spray the stone with clear coat protective spray over a drop cloth.

A matte clear coat will protect the finish while keeping the stone looking realistic.

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  • Gabi Gabi on Feb 06, 2024

    Very nice efect,but why salt?Doesn't disolve in water?

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  • Mh650813998 Mh650813998 on Sep 08, 2022

    I'm gonna do this. Do you think extra coats of the spray would help it hold up better in a covered outdoor location?

    • OnTheFly...DIY OnTheFly...DIY on Sep 09, 2022

      Thank you! Yes - I would use multiple coats to use in a covered outdoor location :) Definitely keep it out of a location where it would get rained on

  • Patty Patty on Mar 30, 2023

    I really like the combination of the ingredients you used. Thanks for the instructions.

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