PB Inspired Pail Tutorial

This project is as easy as 1,2,3
 Supplies Needed:
  • Metal pails. For this project you can use any  size that you want. The pails I used were .99 cent that were found at the craft store after Valentines Day.
  • Number stencils with sticky backing.
  • Spray paint.
 Step 1) Spray paint the front of your pails the color that you want your numbers to be. For this project I chose cream numbers and black for my pails.
Step 2) Once dry, apply your numbers. I used my silhouette machine to cut my numbers. I used some indoor vinyl for my stencil.  You can use any font or size want depending on your pail. Apply the numbers to the painted side of the pail.

 Step  3)  Spray the entire pail  with two coats of black spray paint.  
Step 4)  once the pails are dry, gently remove the number stencil from the pail.
Step 5) Enjoy your new PB inspired pails.
For more inspiration, visit my Project Gallery here

9 comments:

Bonnie @ Uncommon said...

Those are really adorable! You are a super sweet friend! :)

Anonymous said...

Yes she is! And did a great job!

reFresh reStyle said...

I love these, what a cute project!
Debbie

Lorrie said...

Thanks for the instructions, I've never tried using vinyl in my cricut, I think it's about time I did! I'm now a Linky follower...

Lisa Renee said...

When do you find time to do neat stuff like this? I have three kids too, 8,6, and2. I am struggling just to do the basics and try to clean in between. I'm so jealous!

ImSoVintage said...

So cute. Pottery barn is so overpriced :)

TJ said...

I like the ones you made better than the PB version :)

srpprcrftr said...

Those are awesome. Look fairly easy to make too. Not too many materials or expense. Where do you find pails that nice for .99 cents? We are rather limited in resources here in Grand Junction, CO area. Plus we live out aways from G.J. so can't go running to town (about 20 miles away) just to buy pails. I'll keep my eye out tho, who knows maybe our thrift store or Dollar tree will have some. thanks for sharing great idea.

Dewdrop Gardens said...

Love this!! Thank you, I've pinned for when I want to do this project.
Debbie :)

Post a Comment

Thanks for your comments, I love to hear from you. If you have a question that can't wait, please feel free to email me directly.