Painting toys on the Christmas tree

On its smooth surface, as in a magic mirror, enchanting images and pictures appear. It remains only to take paints and capture what your imagination draws.

Christmas balls

  • Materials:
  • Christmas balls without a pattern
  • Acrylic paints for glass and ceramics Desola
  • Contours for glass and ceramics Desola
  • Old Manuscript Miniature Prints
  • PVA glue
  • Tools:
  • Dummy knife, sponge

Photo 1: Mix Decola blue and blue paints and apply them to the surface of the ball with a sponge. Let the paint dry.

Photo 2: Decorate the balloon using old manuscript prints. Pick up pieces of paper. Select the most interesting fragments of thumbnails and text.

Photo 3: Attach the pieces of prints to the surface of the ball using PVA glue. Let it dry.

Photo 4: Using the bronze colored Decola glass and ceramics contour, draw curls and dots on the surface of the ball.

Photo 5: Cut out a stencil from paper – the crowns of snow-covered trees. Mix Decola white with blue paint. Sponge the stencils onto the surface of the ball.

Photo 6: Draw graceful trunks and branches over the Decola glass and ceramics with a silver outline. Use Decola white and a thin brush to paint small snowflakes as dots.

Council

Decola paints on glass and ceramics can be used to decorate New Year’s ceramics souvenirs: candlesticks and frames. The dyed product can be baked in the oven at 60 ° C for 30 minutes. (this does not apply to Christmas tree decorations).

Design: Oksana Sanzharova Photo: Dmitry Korolko

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