Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

12 July

Today I'm sharing an adorable little upcycle project.


I found a little mushroom house for a fairy garden at the thrift store for $2.99 and while I'm not much into fairy gardens, I couldn't resist picking up this sad little house and giving it a makeover.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


Here is what this little house looked like when I found it.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

Pretty sad right? The paint is chipping and it's not even a proper mushroom color!


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

After cleaning it, I sprayed it with a coat of Krylon Fusion white for a base coat.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


Then I got to work creating a whimsical little house. The mushroom cap roof is painted Dark Scarlet, the stem is Brown Sugar, and the grass is Hauser Medium Green.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


I used Slate Gray for the chimney, the bricks that are showing through the cracks in the mushroom stem, and the rocks around the doorway. I also used a wash of watered-down black over the chimney and then wiped it off.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


I wanted this little house to be brighter so I used Canary to paint inside the windows so it looks like the lights are on.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


I used Light Cinnamon and Desert Sand to create a wood grain effect to make the mushroom stem look like a tree trunk. I also painted the stems of the small mushrooms with Light Cinnamon.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


Underneath the mushroom cap, I used Desert Sand and a whispy brush to create spines.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


And Light Cinnamon again to paint the window frames.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


The small mushroom on the side is painted with Desert Sand.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


And Milk Chocolate, Warm Sunset, and Red Maple for the three on this side.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

And finally, I added polka dots to all the mushroom caps except the smallest one and gave the whole thing a clear coat sealer.


Here are some before and after side-by-side comparisons.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House
Upcycled Garden Mushroom House
Upcycled Garden Mushroom House
Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

This was a fun and rewarding project 🍄 and I had some fun staging it in different areas of our yard for pictures too.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


You'd be surprised at how much a sweet little mushroom house brightens up the little corners of the yard.


Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

Upcycled Garden Mushroom House

Upcycled Garden Mushroom House


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  1. The mushroom house is much cuter now, Tania, it even looks a little chubbier!

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    1. Thank you and I think you're right, it does look chubbier!!

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  2. What an adorable update, Tania. I thought the same thing about it appearing chubbier.

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  3. Your little fairy house is super cute Tania! Such a fun and colorful makeover.

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  4. I love this makeover! The mushroom house is adorable and the colors you picked are great. Thanks for sharing this.

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