Get your garden ready for summer
Camouflage Hideout

Camouflage hideout

To create a fun and cool hut for camping-out try using lick of camo colour and a few camping essentials that will help to make a cosy den, which will keep the boys out of mischief for hours.

Or maybe you want to create a secret hide out where you can re-live your childhood days and pack it full of all your forgotten toys?

  • Painting the camouflage pattern is simple. Just draw out random camouflage-style shapes and number them 1-4. You make them as big or small as you like and the pattern can be as crazy as you like.

  • The next step is to choose three or four complementary shades of green and brown to work with. Garden Shades is water-based so it's safe for the kids to use. Ask them to help colour in each shape in with the appropriate colours. Ideally the colours should reflect the greenery in your garden so we chose Old English Green, Wild Thyme and Seasoned Oak with Natural Stone highlights.

    This will create a really authentic camouflage look that may be so great your neighbours won't even notice it. If you don't want it to blend in with the colours of your garden then why not try using bright and vibrant colours to create your own masterpiece?

  • Cuprinol Garden Shades

    Cuprinol Garden Shades now have an extensive colour palette of 23 different shades to choose from, and because Garden Shades transforms both bare and weathered wood in just a couple of hours your garden transformation is only a day away!

  • Postable Shades Testers
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Garden Shades testers

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  • Old English Green
    Old English Green

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  • Wild Thyme
    Wild Thyme

    30ml tester

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  • Seasoned Oak
    Seasoned Oak

    30ml tester

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  • Natural Stone
    Natural Stone

    30ml tester

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