Rust-Oleum Projects
Nautical Summer Wreath
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Estimated Time
2 Hours
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Challenge Level
Intermediate
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Tools & Supplies:
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Metal or Wood Anchor
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Wreath Frame
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Decorative Rope
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Driftwood Pieces
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Hot Glue Gun And Glue
Use Stops Rust with Custom Spray 5-in-1 to create a summer wreath with an anchor that adds a nautical touch to your front porch décor. We used two spray paint settings to paint different parts of the anchor.
- Working in a well-ventilated area, shake your can of Rust-Oleum Stops Rust with Custom Spray 5-in-1 for one minute after the mixing ball begins to rattle. We used the color Satin Peaceful Blue here.
- To spray paint the long, straight pieces of your anchor, switch the custom spray paint dial from the lock position to the Standard #2 setting. Hold the can 8-12” from the surface and spray in a steady, back-and-forth motion, slightly overlapping each stroke.
- To spray paint the chain and inner corners of the anchor, switch the spray paint dial to the Low Output #3 setting. Hold the can 3-6” from the surface and apply the spray paint. Let dry.
- Attach pieces of driftwood and decorative rope to your wreath frame with hot glue. Finish by attaching your painted anchor and hanging the completed summer wreath on your front door.