A while ago now we spotted a couple of wooden cable reels and knew they would be fun to upcycle into a fairy toadstool house for the children to play with. My 5 year old loves her fairy play and I thought this would be a great little upcycling project, as well as making something for her to play with during the summer months.
As a Pinty Plus ambassador I used some of the Pinty Plus Basic range which has a range of brilliant bright colours. I also got to try out the the new spray gun which makes spray painting easier than ever before.
I used:
wooden cable reel
Pinty Plus Basic Pure White 9010
Pinty Plus Basic Mint Green 6029
Pinty Plus Basic Traffic Red 3020
masking tape
newspaper
self healing cutting mat and scalpel
How to make a cable reel fairy house
The cable reel was wooden and in pretty good condition so I didn’t do anything to it before painting.
I placed the spray gun attachment on to the Pinty Plus Basic Pure White (9010) and spray painted the top and drum of the cable reel white. This was the first time we had used the spray gun and it made it a lot easier to apply the spray paint evenly.
Pinty Plus paint is very quick drying in around 20 minutes. So whilst this was drying outside I started to prepare the circles for the toadstool top.
I applied pieces of masking tape to a self healing mat, cutting a few different sized circles. I carefully peeled these off and placed them on top of the toadstool. Then we spray painted the top with Pinty Plus Basic Traffic Red (3020). This is a gorgeous red colour, perfect for a toadstool.
Whilst this was drying I started preparing the base of the reel. I chose Pinty Plus Basic Mint Green (6029) for this and wanted to cover the base of the reel and half of the drum. To make a grass effect I placed strips of masking tape on a self-healing mat, drawing strands of grass.
I cut and removed the strands of grass and carefully applied the remainder of the masking tape to the drum of the cable reel. After I spray painted the drum and base with the green paint I then removed the masking tape and was left with grass.
I removed the remaining masking tape and newspaper to reveal the finished fairy toadstool. It was a lovely little project and the Pinty Plus paint dried super quick, meaning this only took a few hours.
You can buy Pinty Plus Chalk Paint through Novasol, their UK distributor.
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14 Comments
Ickle Pickle
May 23, 2017 at 7:06 pmI just love this! What a brilliant but simple idea! Thank you for sharing. Kaz
Jaime Oliver
May 23, 2017 at 10:44 pmOh I am loving that! what a really lovely idea! we love a big of magic in our garden
Fatima
May 23, 2017 at 10:47 pmLooks like a lot of hard work and something that involves patience. Glad it turned out great! I’ll share this with my niece, she might love it!
Ana De- Jesus
May 24, 2017 at 6:23 pmThis cable reel fairy house looks like it has literally been plucked straight out of my dreams. I like the mint green paint from Pinty it is very cheerful x
Shoshana Sue
May 25, 2017 at 9:50 amThis is so creative. I envy your creative brains and wish I had known about you when my kiddies were toddlers, we would have had a ball with your ideas. I have shared this with my friend who has kids that love fairy stuff.
Rhian Westbury
May 25, 2017 at 10:32 amThis is such a clever craft and such a creative way to transform something you’d just throw away into something so pretty x
Sarah
May 26, 2017 at 1:40 amThis is SO cute!! I love it! You’re so creative xx
Rosana @ Hot&CHilli Food and Travel Blon
May 26, 2017 at 7:18 pmwhat a creative idea. Love the easy steps and the design. R
Anosa
May 28, 2017 at 3:45 pmI am so bad at DIY but I am so loving this upcycle you’ve done and I am sure your daughter is loving it too
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July 20, 2022 at 8:54 amMy kids and my old mom are gonna love this 😉
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June 28, 2024 at 12:02 pmHi I have a cable drum that my friend painted, how do I make sure it’s waterproof to stay outside and ok with all weather types? Thank you x
jenny
September 5, 2024 at 5:43 pmHi, we varnished ours to make sure it could stay out all year round.