Crafting Whimsical Stepping Stones with Unicorn SPiT

This post is sponsored by Unicorn SPiT and first appeared on Hometalk. All opinions are my own.

I don’t consider myself an artist. I have to say, though, after this fun project with Unicorn SPiT I feel like one! Unicorn SPiT makes it so easy to create something out of nothing (like random tree slices). Let me show you how I created five fun stepping stones with Oak tree slices and Unicorn SPiT.

So what is Unicorn SPiT? According to Eclectic Products website “UNICORN SPiT SPARKLING is a paint, gel stain and glaze concentrate – all in one bottle. It creates a sparkling, 3-dimensional effect on wood, glass, metal, fabric, pottery, wicker, concrete and laminate. Ideal for creating new – or – refinishing thousands of projects.” They are colorful stains for wood!

Make sure to check out a few more fun Unicorn SPiT sparkle projects with my DIY welcome sign and Antique Steamer trunk makeover.

Let me show you the Oak Tree Slices I’m going to be transforming today with this fun product.

Oak tree slices unfinished

Some of them have split over the years as they’ve dried out but I don’t mind that.

Now that you’ve seen the wood, let’s add some paint to it!

materials

Here’s a few of the materials you’ll need including a synthetic paint brush, spray water bottle, Unicorn SPiT, and craft resin.

Before you begin, make sure to “draw out” any pattern you wish to paint. I did this with a pencil.

How to paint wood slices with Unicorn SPiT Sparkling Stain

spraying water on wood slices
  1. First spray water on top of the wood slices to dampen the surface. You can always go back and add more water, so don’t over do it.
applying Unicorn SPiT

2. Next shake the Unicorn SPiT really well and squirt out a little paint on the wood.

painting Unicorn SPiT

3. Use a paint brush to paint the wood in the pattern you desire. I decided to make a “yellow brick road” pattern and create a yellow block that flowed through all five tree slices.

I outlined the yellow with the other sparkling colors. I decided to make the perimeter of the tree slices green.

painting with Unicorn SPiT

It’s so bright and pretty!

painted tree slice with UNICORN SPiT
painted tree slices

4. Let the tree slices dry for at least thirty minutes once painted.

One thing I love about Unicorn SPiT is that it’s so fast drying.

pouring the resin

5. After they dry, use a craft resin to seal the wood. I used Famowood craft resin.

How to use Famowood Glaze Coat Epoxy Kit

  1. First pour equal parts of each solution into a plastic cup.
  2. Then pour the hardener into the resin and mix for 6 minutes. Make sure you mix for a full 6 minutes.
  3. Then pour the solution you just mixed into another clean cup and mix for another 6 minutes. Now you should be ready to pour.
  4. Pour the mixed resin onto the middle of the surface. Take a plastic putty knife and spread the glaze towards the edges. I used a disposable foam brush to wipe the edges on each tree slice.
  5. If you do see bubbles appear use a heat gun or a flame 8″ above the surface to make them disappear.
applying the craft resin

After 24 hours, the craft resin was completely hard.

Ready to see my whimsical stepping stones?

tree slices with Unicorn SPiT

Look how they sparkle in the sun! I have to admit, this project turned out way better than I expected!

painted tree slices for stepping stones

My kids are going to love these!

before and after with UNICORN SPiT
colorful wood slice made with UNICORN SPiT

I love this before and after picture of how you can transform a simple tree slice into something beautiful! If you can do this with an old tree slice, imagine what else you can do with Unicorn SPiT!

painted stepping stones

The pictures don’t do them justice. They are so beautiful and sparkle like glass jewels.

creating fun stepping stones
UNICORN SPiT
how to use UNICORN SPiT

Now that I’ve seen how easy this product is to work with I’m already thinking of my next project. Make sure to check out my Wood furniture makeover to transform orange wood with Unicorn Spit Gel Stain. I also applied Unicorn Spit on a trunk for an Antique Steamer Trunk makeover with a Unicorn Motif here.

What could YOU do with Unicorn SPiT?

Lindsey

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