Why paint a faux finish? First of all, faux painting can create a beautiful look on any wall. Secondly, is not difficult. And thirdly, faux painting is MUCH less expensive than creating a wall with the actual materials. Sometimes you want more than just a boring solid color on the walls. Faux painting allows you to be creative and give any room a one-of-a-kind design. You can add a dramatic effect or just a subtle one that will give any room the character it needs.
Some glass jars, preferably big ones like Mason jar or a pickle jarA box or two of boraxSome pots to boil waterSome cool stuff that you want to crystallize
3 pieces of woodPencilStencils (sizes and fonts you like)Painter’s masking tapeTwinePower Drill with a bit to fit your twine (1/4” should work)Sand paperWood Stain or Paint (optional)2 Jelly JarsHot glue gun and glue2 Small Hooks5-line Laundry PullImplements to “weather” the woodA fine tipped paint brushPicture hanging kit for two of the signsA French cleat (To mount laundry pull sign)Staple gun (optional)Wood (3 pieces): $9Paint $3Twine $2.50Stencils $12Laundry Line $10Cosmetic Sponge $3