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The main thing is inspiration and a little imagination. And even a nondescript jar will shine with bright colors and will cheer up at every glance at it.
Today we give a new life to a small jar for loose bulk that has already outlived its life. Once before, she kept in herself the most precious thing - coffee beans and tightly held the lid so as not to lose a drop of aroma. But time passed, the coffee was running out and, finally, not a grain was left in the jar. OK it's all over Now? Of course not!
We need:
- stained-glass paints on a solvent basis;
-acrylic contour of gold color;
- acrylic contours and glitters of different colors for the finish decor;
- listing of motive on offset paper;
- alcohol-containing liquid.
For decor, we will use an ordinary glass transparent jar.
Before starting work, the part where it will be painted must be treated with an alcohol-containing liquid.
The motif needs to be sized to fit before printing and cut along the contour. Cutting out all the curly elements is not necessary, because this will only complicate the decoration process.
We glue the motive on the inside of the jar and circle the outline with acrylic paint.
The lid will have to be painted “from the head” in the style of Indian paisley patterns with gold paint, and the jar with the bronze outline of the Idea company.
Motive itself
We begin to fill. It is convenient to first fill in all the elements with one shade and then others in turn.
We start with yellow.
Add red and reseda (yellow-green).
Inside
A drop of blue cobalt
Pink and white (chamomile petals and inside the leaf)
Fill pink gaps
Violet - edging and two shades of green leaves
On the dried paint, enter the golden outline
And white for decor
Add yellow to the lid and to the jar
Complete drying on the recommendation of the manufacturer is achieved in 72 hours, after which the surface can be washed in the usual way and used for pleasure.
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