Who doesn't love doughnuts?
Here is how I used baking pans to create adorable, treat themed wall hangings:
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Here are the doughnut pans as I found them - two for a quarter at a yard sale!
They are about the size of the palm of your hand.
Half of them I spray painted in a chocolate brown while the rest I coated in white.
When the spray paint was dry I used a combination of acrylic paint, puffy paint faux sprinkles (made from a seek and find toy) and cinnamon to add toppings. I used glue to attach the sprinkles and cinnamon and made sure that all of them were coated in Mod Podge once done.
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Here are some close ups:
The project turned out so well that when I found a large doughnut pan, I decided to add it to the collection!
These are great for indoor use, but I wouldn't risk hanging them outside. I don't think the beads or cinnamon would hold up with the weather, but if you stuck to durable outdoor paint it could work!
I hung my set as a boarder around the top of the wall in my bakery closet.
I'll share a tour of that room soon 😍
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I hope you enjoyed this how-to post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2022
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These doughnut wall art are so cute! What a lovely idea. They'd be perfect for a coffee shop or bakery wouldn't they? So much fun. Thank you for sharing with us at Handmade Monday
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DeleteToo deliciously fun!
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DeleteSuper cute doughnuts ~ love your clever idea!
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DeleteWhat a creative and cute idea! Love it! Pinned to our "Crafty Ways" board.
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DeleteThis is just such a fun project! And yes it would be perfect for a bakery or coffee shop. Thanks for sharing the creativity and inspiration. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna!
DeleteThis is so cute, Jennifer! Love the way you added sprinkles and such to the top of some of them. Now I want to see the whole bakery closet!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I'm featuring you this week!
Thank you for the feature - I'm planning on posting a 'bakery' tour tomorrow!
DeleteBrilliant and calorie free, a wonderful combination. Featuring when my link party opens!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol!
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