What you see over there is not real coral nor is it the pricey fake one! I tell ya, you won’t believe what these were before they got a makeover but before we get into the tutorial here’s the back story. The moment I saw these amazing faux corals in red, white, and turquoise at Pottery Barn and Z Gallerie I was in love! The red would be perfect for my decor but the price tag…..$20 to $60. Ouch…I’m not spending that kind of money on faux but they sure do look gorgeous.
That’s when I came across this genius idea from Beth at Home stories A to Z. After Pinning to my ‘To Do list‘ board on Pinterest, rushed to the pet section at Walmart. And there I found my darlings, a ghastly green one and prickly orangey bush. The orange in the pic is a much smaller version of the real one. I forgot to take the before pic of Mr. Orange.
A can of red gloss spray paint and a few days later……voila. Notice the small one in the middle? That’s my take on the whole thing, made out of polymer clay.
Source List Corals – $8.38 and $9.50 – Wal-Mart (found cheaper ones at Amazon*) Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Banner Red Gloss – $3.50 –(Michaels after the 50% off coupon) Krylon Dual Paint + Primer in White Gloss – $6.50 – Home Depot (still have lots of paint left over) Polymer clay – Michaels (already had) Total -$28.38How to make Coral Tutorial
Method #1 – The Green Bushy One 5 coats of Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gloss Paint in Banner Red Remember, light even coats. Learned this the hard way, after waiting for hrs for the paint to dry.
So where did the third one come from? I still missed a long skinny kinda coral. The ones in Walmart appeared too fish tanky. I kept thinking why don’t I just make one. Dig out the left over polymer clay from the mushrooms in the terrarium project. Some elbow grease and a few hours of patience later my handmade faux ‘faux coral’!
Method # 2 – Mr.Faux Faux, The Spiny Small One
You can make a bigger one by inserting craft wire into the base and molding the branches around it. Really wanted to make a big one but this is all the clay that I had left over. Mr.Faux Faux through the various stages;
The verdict – Stick with technique #2 & 3 if your coral is a darker shade. Inspired enough to create your own coral masterpieces?
Wow! This is awesome! I can’t wait to make some! I found you through The Blackberry Vine. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Brittany for dropping by. Have bookmarked your blog too. My kids loved all the sponge bob stuff over there. 🙂 Let me know how the coral project goes. This is such a rewarding project.
These look great 🙂
Thanks Claire for dropping by and taking the time to comment.
Quite an expensive look there ….very cool.
Thanks Sunita. You should try it too. Really easy.
Thats simply awesome!!
Thanks Patty.
This is such an awesome idea!
Thanks Lauren for stopping by and taking the time to comment.
Well, I won’t be stalking my Home Goods waiting for their coral prices to drop. You have the exact look I’m going for, right down to the color so I think I need to get off my butt and do this project!
LOL!Do let me know how it goes Julie.
Vidya
What a great idea! I must try this! 🙂
Thank you! And saves you a lot of $$$. 🙂
Great idea for a cheapo like me. Going to try it.
Thanks Alice. Should give it a try. I was look at the PB site today and some of them costs over $100! Do let me know how it goes.
Vidya
Very beautiful vidya:) and cost saving too:) loved it
Thank you Vasudha. Really, it is one of those bang for your buck projects.
Vidya
I absolutely love these – very pretty and colorful! PB DIY’s are the best! Visiting for SITS girls, beautiful blog 🙂
Thanks for visiting Reyna.
So stinkin’ creative!! I love this! Gotta share 🙂
Thank you Angela!
Vidya
clever, clever…they turned out great.
Thanks Lucy!
Gorgeous and clever!
Thank you Heather!
Great idea! Pinned 🙂
Debbie
I LOVE this! I am doing a “white out” on the bookcase that’s in my foyer. I’ve been carefully searching for the right white pieces. White DIY coral will be a beautiful addition! Genius!
oh that turned out so pretty!! I love the colors!! Stumbling this!
So interesting! Thanks for the idea!
This is a fantastic hack! I love it!