Today I’m sharing a quick and easy project using another StencilGirl stencil. These vintage campers remind me of summer and these coasters would be perfect for summer entertaining in your own vintage camper (or on your patio if you don’t have a camper yet)! They would also make a great gift for the “glampers” in your life.
Supply List for Camper Coasters
- Walnut Hollow Birch Coasters
- StencilGirl Vintage Camper Trailer stencil
- black paint
- stencil brush
- spray adhesive
- wipe-on polyurethane top coat
- rag
Spray the adhesive on the back side of the stencil and wait five minutes. This will allow the adhesive to be temporary instead of permanent.
Center the camper trailer on the coaster and press down firmly.
Apply the black paint with a light circular motion through the stencil. Carefully remove the stencil and allow the paint to dry.
When the paint is completely dry, lightly rub on the wipe-on polyurethane with a rag. Apply 2-3 coats, allowing time to dry between coats.
The polyurethane will dry clear.
That’s all there is to it!
Just looking at those makes me want to go camping!
Now check out these other projects made with Walnut Hollow & StencilGirl supplies:
Thanks for reading! Leave a comment and let me know if you’re a camper.
BIO
I’m Ann Tatum from Duct Tape and Denim. I’m a jewelry designer but I can’t contain my creativity to just jewelry! From childhood I’ve loved just about every craft I’ve ever tried. And my studio currently looks like I’m enjoying every craft! I especially love upcycling vintage finds. I raised two daughters who are now married, have one grandson, and live with my musical husband and the boss of our house, the cat. Follow our adventures on DuctTapeAndDenim.com.
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