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Painting Sunflowers

Sunflowers... happiness in a bunch. Paint this sunny sign for someone, who could use a bunch of sunflowers, that will never wilt.


Follow the clip below to see a few techniques on painting a laser cutout design. If you need a Three & Me Sunflower Market DIY Art Kit, see here. Also available for in-person or virtual parties and private events.


For more extensive general notes on painting wood shapes and designs see this blog post.




SUPPLIES: Use your all-inclusive DIY Art Kit, or source the following supplies below.



  • your laser cut wood shapes

  • acrylic or chalk paints in various colors

  • sponge paint brush

  • make-up wedges

  • glue (if pieces are not self-adhesive): Aleene's Turbo Tacky glue is my favorite, but superglue, wood glue and E6000 work too.

  • paper towels

  • paper plate

  • masking tape for painting small pieces



NOTES ON COLORS:


Pick a limited color palette, to make your design coherent. Too many colors can be distracting. Rather blend different shades of a smaller color group by adding white or black.

That said, there are really no rules in art, so do what pleases you!



APPLICATION NOTES:


  • Use as little paint as possible so that it doesn't run over the edges and to keep your design neat. Rather add various thin coats, than one that is too thick.

  • Blot paint onto your paper plate or paper towel to remove excess, before painting your shapes.

  • Attach smaller shapes onto an upturned piece of masking tape, so they stay in place without getting paint all over your fingers!

  • Don't be shy to layer different shades.

  • Run your semi-dry sponge wedge over edges in white for highlight or black for shadow.

  • Have fun!!!





Please share photos of your version when you're done with tag @threeandme on social media or directly at claire@threeand.me.



Thanks for joining me!


Warmly,

Claire

xxx




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