Change it up this holiday season with some cool, spray paint silverware in your favorite colors.

Its so cheap and takes minutes to do!

Skills Required: None.

Spray paint silverware

you’ve got the option to spray paint utensils even if youve never crafted before its very easy.

WithThanksgivingupon us this week, I just had to bust out some spray paint once again.

There was a bag of old utensils that just was waiting to be made over for some sweet tableware.

Two spoons, two forks, and two knives along with three cans of spray paint

Learn how torecycleold silverware below!

You want the paint to stick!

Tape Off the Handles

You will use the painters tape for this step.

SIlverware taped off with painter’s tape

Cover the top of the utensils with tape, only leaving about two inches of the bottom exposed.

Note:you dont want the spray paint near the portion of the silverware thats going to enter mouths.

Spray paint isnt food safe so keep it on the handles.

Bottom of a knife spray painted with orange spray paint

Spray Paint the Silverware

Spray the utensils with the paint.

Then allow them to dry for at least 2 4 hours.

Tip:use multiple light coats of spray paint instead of any medium or thick layers.

Knives, spoons, and forks spray painted with color

My process was spray, let dry, flip.

It takes awhile but it’s possible for you to go do other things during the drying.

This would be great to do with Goodwill silverware.

Spray painted utensils next to a cookbook

Are you ready to spray paint silverware?

They do spruce up a place setting nicely!

Tie some twine around them and attach a name tag for personalization.

Spray paint utensils - fork, knife, spoon

Guests will love them.

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