Bulldog Mailbox


  You'll be howling over how challenging and fun this bulldog mailbox is to make.

What you need:

  • Standard mailbox
  • 1/8" Sintra PVC sheeting (approx. 6' x 6')
  • (2) of 1-1/4" acrylic half spheres
  • 1/2" plywood (approx. 6" x 6")
  • Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gray Primer (Note: If painting a plastic mailbox, substitute Indoor/Outdoor Primer with Krylon Fusion for Plastic White.)
  • Krylon Make It Stone
  • Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Satin Ivory
  • Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gloss Tuscan Sunset
  • Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gloss Banner Red
  • Krylon acrylic paints (white & black)
  • Painter's tape
  • Newspaper
  • Hair dryer or heat gun
  • Jigsaw
  • Dremel tool with sanding bit
  • 100 grit sandpaper
  • Pliers
  • 5 minute epoxy
  • Hot glue

How and How Long:

  1. Use pliers to bend handle of mailbox backwards to look like a nose.
  2. Use templates to cut out all pieces of sintra and wood.
  3. Use Dremel tool to sand edges of all pieces.
  4. Use 100 grit sandpaper to lightly sand all pieces and the entire mailbox.
  5. Use heat gun to bend pieces of Sintra to fit contours of the mailbox, and around the eyes.
  6. Use 5 minute epoxy to attach eye, ears, wrinkles, and teeth. Note: You can use small screws in addition to the epoxy to keep the wrinkles in place - the Make It Stone will cover them up.
  7. Use Dremel tool to dig in and make extra wrinkles on jowls.
  8. Prime entire mailbox with Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gray Primer. Let dry for 10 min.
  9. Mask over eye, teeth, and collar area with painter's tape.
  10. Spray Krylon Make It Stone over entire mailbox. Let dry for 10 min.
  11. Using Krylon acrylic black paint, lightly stipple black paint around several wrinkles to create depth.
  12. Lightly dust with Krylon Make It Stone to blend in properly.
  13. To lighten up the muzzle area, start from the bottom and lightly spray Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Satin Ivory, fading up as you go. Then repeat with Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gloss Tuscan Sunset.
  14. Unmask all areas. Paint teeth and highlights around the eyes with acrylic white and paint eyes and nose with acrylic black.
  15. Mask area around collar using painter's tape and newspaper. Spray on Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gloss Banner Red. Let dry and repeat coats as needed.
  16. Unmask collar.
  17. Drip hot glue down wrinkles and muzzle to simulate drool.

Bulldog Mailbox by Melissa Corrado

Approximate project time: 2-4 hours.


What it Costs:

Cost is $40-50.