Today’s post is ALL about the design appeal of birch logs. They’re a trend everywhere in rustic home, and I plan on bringing them to my beach side escape! Of course, you could purchase your own birch logs, but I prefer to make myself a few fake logs, that could pass as the real thing! I’m all about reusing, and I love that these logs will look just as terrific for years to come. Here is how to make fake birch logs!
How To Make Fake Birch Logs
Pick up these items for the project:
-white tissue paper
-white, brown, and grey kraft paint
-foam paint brush
Step One
Cut your pool noodles to the length that you wish your fake logs to be. Use a pair of scissors to cut the noodles to the desired size!
Step Two
After your noodle has been cut, wrap craft paper around it to measure, and then cut, leaving a little room. Crinkle the kraft paper so it creates a “weathered” look. Use a hearty helping of Kraft Glue to secure the paper to the foam noodle.
Step Three
Finish the edges! Trace the outline of the end of your noodle, and attach cream cardstock. Attach it with Kraft Glue.
Step Four
Next, clump up the tissue paper and sporadically attach them to the pool noodle. Hint: these are the branch “knobs” so space them as you see fit!
Step Five
Cover the entire log with a layer of kraft paint. Even the ends! This will make it easier to color and design the look of the tree branch. Let dry before moving onto the next step.
Step Six
Water down a bit of your grey craft paint, so it looks slightly off white. Cover your entire project with this paint mixture.
Step Seven
After your grey wash has dried, make a brown wash (use the same method as you did above!) Paint your entire long with this mix!
Step Eight
Once your previous layer has dried, break out the grey wash and paint subtle “stripes” on your log. Wait to dry.
Step Nine
Use your dark wash and apply directly to the tissue paper. It’s normal if the tissue paper seems to “dry” up, that should happen! Apply a few dark coats to create the “knobs” in the pool noodle (now a log!)
Ta-da! That’s it! Wasn’t it way easier than you would have thought?
If you’re looking for more DIY projects, check out my post on 10 DIY nautical home decorations.
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