Faux French Baskets: Step-by-Step From PLA to Patina

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Learn how to create faux French-style baskets using PLA and oil paints in this step-by-step tutorial. Follow along as I share my process for designing, printing, priming, and painting these unique home decor pieces.

French country decor is all about creating a warm and inviting space with touches of rustic elegance. These faux French baskets are the perfect way to add a touch of French flair to your home without breaking the bank.

The process is simple enough for even a beginner crafter. First, you'll need to create the basket design in your slicing software and print it using PLA on your Bambu printer. Once the baskets are printed, apply a coat of primer to create a smooth surface for the paint.

Now comes the fun part: painting! Apply several layers of thin acrylic paint washes or oil paint washes, letting each layer dry completely before applying the next. This builds texture and gives the pieces the authentic look you're after. Don't be afraid to experiment with different colors and techniques to create your own unique look.

Once you're finished painting, let the baskets dry completely before adding any decorative elements. I like to fill mine with faux flowers or greenery for a touch of natural beauty.

I hope you enjoy creating your own faux French baskets! Share how you like to finish these baskets in the comments below.

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