Fake Fireplace for your Christmas Stockings
Somehow, it just doesn't seem right to hang a stocking any place but on the fireplace mantel. I found this fake fireplace that we can make just for this purpose.
Materials needed:
Four 18-inch square boxes and two 28x20x5" rectangular boxes (generally sold at mailing service and supply stores)
Brown paper packing tape
Newspaper
Acrylic paints (red, brown, cream, black, and white)
Paper plates
Large rectangular sponge
Small rag
Sheet of gray paper (at least 20" square)
Time needed: About an hour
1. Build the hearth: Assemble the four square boxes. Leave one of the top flaps open on each box, tape the other flap edges with packing tape. Then stack two boxes on end with the free flaps on the same side and tape the flaps together.
2. Next, tape all the seams and edges to create a smooth surface for painting. Repeat with the other 2 boxes. Now set the two stacks side by side so that the open flaps meet in the middle. Tape the flaps together to form the hearth's back wall.
3. Paint the bricks: Cover your work area with newspaper. Squeeze some red, brown, and cream acrylic paint onto a paper plate. Dampen the sponge and then coat its surface with paint by blotting the different colors to achieve a mottled effect. Use it to print rows of bricks on the hearth, recoating it with paint as needed.
4. Make the mantel: Assemble the two rectangular boxes and tape them together end to end. Squeeze black and white paint onto a second paper plate. Dampen the rag, dip it in both shades of paint, and apply the paint to the mantel in swirls to create a marbled gray surface. After the paint is dry, place the mantel on the hearth and place the gray paper in for the fireplace floor.
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