🪵 Choosing Materials for Paint Party Projects
The material you choose affects everything: how clean the project cuts, how easy it is to paint, how sturdy it feels, how long production takes, and whether beginners enjoy the project or struggle with it. Use this guide to choose the best material for paint party kits, door hangers, shelf sitters, ornaments, porch leaners, and outdoor signs.
MDF vs Plywood
✅ MDF Advantages
- Smooth surface with no wood grain
- Paints beautifully
- Consistent thickness
- Usually less expensive
- Cuts predictably on most lasers
- Great for beginner paint parties
- Excellent for layered door hangers and shelf sitters
⚠️ MDF Disadvantages
- Heavier than plywood
- Not ideal for outdoor use
- Edges may need sealing
- Creates more dust
- Can swell if exposed to moisture
- Lower quality MDF may char more
✅ Plywood Advantages
- Stronger than MDF
- Lighter weight
- More premium appearance
- Better for larger signs
- Better for outdoor projects when properly sealed
- Good for finished products and retail signs
⚠️ Plywood Disadvantages
- Can warp
- May contain voids
- Glue pockets can cause failed cuts
- Usually costs more
- Paint surface may need more prep
- Quality varies widely by supplier
Recommended Thicknesses
| Material | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1/8" MDF | Door hangers, shelf sitters, ornaments, layered signs, beginner paint parties | Best all-around starter material. Smooth, affordable, easy to paint, and beginner-friendly. |
| 1/4" MDF | Porch leaners, large signs, sturdy bases, stand-alone projects | Heavier and sturdier, but slower to cut. Better for larger projects than detailed layered designs. |
| 1/8" Cabinet Birch | Premium paint parties, finished products, layered signs, ornaments | More premium than MDF, but quality depends heavily on supplier. Watch for glue pockets and warping. |
| 1/4" Cabinet Birch | Outdoor signs, high-end door hangers, heavy-duty projects | Strong and attractive, but more expensive. Seal well if used outdoors. |
| 3mm Basswood | Small signs, ornaments, diode laser projects, lightweight kits | Often cuts well on diode lasers. Can be softer and less sturdy than MDF or birch. |
Best Materials by Project Type
Door Hangers
Best: 1/8" MDF for layered designs, 1/4" MDF or birch for sturdier single-layer signs.
Door hangers should feel sturdy but not be so heavy that they are difficult to hang or transport.
Shelf Sitters
Best: 1/8" MDF or 1/8" birch.
These are great beginner projects because they are smaller, faster to cut, and easier to paint.
Ornaments
Best: 1/8" MDF, 1/8" birch, or 3mm basswood.
Keep ornaments simple. Tiny pieces and thin lettering are frustrating for beginners.
Porch Leaners
Best: 1/4" MDF for indoor/covered porch use or exterior plywood for outdoor exposure.
Seal edges carefully if the sign may be exposed to humidity or weather.
Layered Paint Party Projects
Best: 1/8" MDF.
It keeps the project lightweight, easier to cut, and easier for guests to assemble.
Outdoor Signs
Best: Exterior plywood or properly sealed cabinet-grade birch.
Avoid raw MDF outdoors. Moisture can cause swelling and damage.
Where to Buy Materials
Local Lumber Yards
Often one of the best places to find cabinet-grade birch, MDF sheets, and better quality plywood.
- Good for full sheets
- Good for bulk purchasing
- Often better quality than big box stores
- May offer contractor pricing
Cabinet Supply Companies
Great for professional-grade sheet goods and consistent plywood quality.
- Cabinet-grade birch
- MDF sheets
- Wholesale options
- Delivery may be available
Home Improvement Stores
Useful for emergencies and small quantities, but quality can vary.
- Home Depot
- Lowe's
- Menards, where available
Questions to Ask Before Buying
- Do you carry cabinet-grade birch?
- What thicknesses do you stock?
- Do you carry MDF?
- Can sheets be cut down?
- Do you offer contractor or bulk pricing?
- Is the plywood interior, exterior, or marine-grade?
Indoor vs Outdoor Projects
Indoor Projects
- 1/8" MDF
- 1/4" MDF
- 1/8" birch
- Craft paint
- Optional clear coat
Most paint party projects are indoor décor, so MDF is usually the easiest and most cost-effective choice.
Outdoor Projects
- Exterior plywood
- Marine-grade plywood
- Outdoor-rated paint
- Exterior clear coat or sealer
- Sealed front, back, and edges
Outdoor projects need extra prep because moisture can damage wood and paint.
Material Buying Checklist
- Is the sheet flat?
- Is the thickness consistent?
- Are there visible voids?
- Is the surface smooth enough for painting?
- Is it indoor or outdoor rated?
- Will it fit your laser bed?
- Can your laser cut it efficiently?
- Is the cost realistic for class pricing?
- Does it require sanding?
- Does it require sealing?
- Is it easy for beginners to paint?
- Can you source it consistently?
Material Selection Cheat Sheet
| Project | Best Material | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner Paint Parties | 1/8" MDF | Smooth, affordable, easy to paint, and predictable to cut. |
| Premium Paint Parties | 1/8" Cabinet Birch | More premium look and feel. |
| Layered Door Hangers | 1/8" MDF | Keeps projects lightweight and easy to assemble. |
| Porch Leaners | 1/4" MDF or Exterior Plywood | Needs extra strength and stability. |
| Outdoor Signs | Exterior Plywood | Better suited for weather exposure when sealed properly. |
| Ornaments | 1/8" MDF, Birch, or 3mm Basswood | Lightweight and quick to cut. |
| Shelf Sitters | 1/8" MDF | Easy to paint, inexpensive, and beginner-friendly. |