Directions
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Clean the bowls.
Thoroughly wash the stainless steel bowls to remove any labels, grease, or residue. -
Paint the bowls.
In a well-ventilated area, spray or paint the outside of each bowl with red paint. Apply multiple coats if necessary, allowing each coat to dry completely. -
Add the toadstool spots.
Once the red paint has fully dried, use a small paintbrush to add white dots across the surface of the bowls to mimic classic toadstool mushrooms. -
Prepare the logs.
Make sure the tops of the tree logs are flat and stable. Sand them if needed to create a smooth, level surface. -
Attach the mushroom caps.
Using a strong waterproof adhesive or outdoor screws, securely attach each painted bowl upside down on top of a tree log. -
Allow everything to set.
Let the adhesive cure completely before moving the toadstools outside. -
Decorate your garden.
Place the finished toadstools around your garden in clusters, along pathways, or among flower beds for a whimsical effect.
Variations & Tips
To personalize your garden toadstools, try experimenting with different colors. While the traditional red with white spots is classic, pastel shades or metallic finishes can give the project a modern twist.
You can also vary the sizes of the bowls and logs to create a more dynamic and natural-looking display. For extra durability, apply a clear outdoor sealant over the painted bowls to help protect them from weather and fading.
For a different style, you could even use ceramic bowls instead of stainless steel, which may provide a heavier and more natural-looking mushroom cap.