DIY Painted Plastic Flatware

INSIDE : Learn how to elevate your next party by creating this simple DIY Painted Plastic Flatware in literally 15 minutes for your next party or event!  A great party hack.

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This post has been updated since it’s original August 2015 publish date.

I am excited to share with you today my seventh 12 Months of Martha project, DIY Painted Plastic Flatware.

I’ve had this idea in my head for some time and I was finally able to take a few moments to make it happen.  We just made a big move from NM to IL and after unpacking all our boxes, I realized I somehow had THREE boxes of plain white plastic flatware that I have never opened or used.  

So let’s get started on how easy it is to paint plastic flatware to make it fun in just 15 minutes for your next party or get-together!  

What supplies do I need to paint plastic silverware?

Painted Plastic Flatware supplies

Looking for more creative Martha Stewart projects? Check out the 20+ crafts I’ve made using her amazing supplies!

How do you paint plastic cutlery?

Ready for the extremely simple steps on this DIY project?!

Start by washing the cutlery thoroughly with dish soap and warm water. Dry them off with a towel or allow to full air dry.

Then, wipe down each piece with rubbing alcohol to remove any oils or residue that might prevent the paint from adhering.

Painted Plastic Flatware flat

Next, set out all the plastic silverware you plan on painting. Place paper or a paint cloth down so there is somewhere for your wet silverware to dry.

If you want to create a dipped or patterned effect, use masking tape to cover the areas you don’t want painted. Press the tape firmly to avoid paint bleeding.

Or, using your favorite acrylic paints, paint a portion of the handle and set it aside to dry.

Painted Plastic Flatware steps

I did a mix of four different paint colors, pink, orange, yellow and a fun teal color. And I used those colors on my spoons, forks and knives.

Painted Plastic Flatware plan

Apply additional coats for better coverage and a more vibrant look.

Once the first coat of acrylic paint had dried, I gave them all one more coat and that was it!

Note : Do not paint any area near where your mouth will be touching.

Painted Plastic Flatwares
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DIY Painted Plastic Flatware

Yield: Many
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $15

Learn how to elevate your next party by creating this simple DIY Painted Plastic Flatware in literally 15 minutes for your next party or event!  A great party hack.

Instructions

  1. Put down plastic for area you are going to be painting.
  2. Select the paint colors for your plastic silverware.
  3. Using a medium wide craft paint brush, apply paint to the handle only of the flatware pieces.
  4. Find a clean place to rest silverware while they dry like a paper plate or even a paper towel.
  5. Once dry, do one more coat on each handle for more vibrant colors.
  6. Enjoy!

Notes

Please do not paint anywhere near where you will putting the silverware in your mouth.

Did you make this project?

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The beauty of painting the handles of plastic flatware is that it doesn’t need to be dishwasher safe because you will be most likely throwing it out!  And it doesn’t even have to be edible safe because you are only painting the handles! Two big wins if you ask me for a simple party decor.

There is something about these bright colors that makes any meal just a little more special.

Painted Plastic Flatware hand
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What will be your next fun occasion to make some of your own DIY Painted Plastic Flatware?

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8 Comments

  1. Hi . I am having a Mexician Festival for about 150 people & thought your painted plastic wear would go over big.How fast dose this dry & what do I lay it on or do I have to hang it on something.?

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      They dry quickly, just as long as normal craft paint takes to dry. I just set mine on a piece of paper while they dried.

  2. Carol Sholtis says:

    Hi . I am having a Mexician Festival for about 150 people & thought your painted plastic wear would go over big.How fast dose this dry & what do I lay it on or do I have to hang it on something.?

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Oh that would be so lovely! It dries fairly fast, the same speed it would if you just painted a canvas. I just gently laid them on a paper towel as they dried. Good luck.

  3. I love the simplicity of this idea! You can use different colors to match different party themes and decorations.

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