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  • Turn Thrift Store Finds into Coastal Magic with This Sea Turtle DIY! 🐢

    Turn Thrift Store Finds into Coastal Magic with This Sea Turtle DIY! 🐢

    DIY Coastal Sea Turtle Sign Using Upcycled Thrifted Frame

    Looking to bring a little beachy calm to your home decor? Sharon Hankins of I Restore Stuff is back with a breezy DIY project that transforms a thrifted frame into a stunning coastal sea turtle sign. It's a perfect blend of upcycling and stenciling magic using Essential Stencil's Coastal Sea Turtle design.


    Table of Contents


    Materials Needed

    - Coastal Sea Turtle Stencil
    - Fusion Mineral Paints: Wood Wick, Renfrew Blue, Azure, and Raw Silk
    - 11ā€ x 11ā€ MDF board
    - Upcycled wood frame
    - Stencil brush (7/8")
    - Painters tape
    - Staple gun

    Step 1: Prep Your Thrifted Frame

    Start by removing the canvas from a solid wood frame you’ve found at a thrift store. Lightly sand if needed, then create a custom stain wash by mixing Fusion Mineral’s Wood Wick with water. Brush it over the frame to highlight the rustic grain and let it dry.

    Step 2: Create a Coastal Background

    Paint your MDF board in sections to create a beachy ombrƩ effect:

    • Apply Renfrew Blue to the top third.
    • Brush Raw Silk (white) across the center.
    • Use Azure on the bottom third.

    While the paint is still wet, gently blend the transitions for a smooth gradient.

    Step 3: Stencil the Turtle

    Once dry, center and tape down your Coastal Sea Turtle Stencil. Using a 7/8" stencil brush and Bright White paint, gently swirl the brush over the design. Remember: less paint is more!

    Peel up the stencil for a clean sea turtle silhouette.


    Final Touches

    Staple your MDF board into the back of the frame. Display it standing or hanging—either way, it’s a perfect piece for your coastal cottage or summer porch.


    Helpful Tips

    • Use a light hand when blending your background for softer transitions.
    • Dab your painter’s tape on fabric first to reduce stickiness.
    • Use very little paint on your stencil brush to avoid bleed-through.
    • MDF is a great backing alternative if you don't have canvas.

    Looking for more coastal-themed stencils? Browse our beach and coastal collection to start your next seaside project!

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