Christmas Trivet #spitchallange
by
Tina
(IC: homeowner)
Easy
I was at our local Habitat Restore and found 2 solid lazy Susan pieces from a cabinet. Paid a buck for each. I decided to try my hand at painting a Poinsettia for a Christmas.
First I sanded it down to the bare wood and wiped it off to let dry.
I then watered down 50/50 my Unicorn SPiT Dragons Belly and let dry.
As you can see the green was very dry and chalky looking when I painted my flower. I used a piece of chalk to free hand draw the flower. I then to my Unicorn SPiT White Ning and traced my chalk line. I wrapped my finger in a tee shirt and dipped the end in water to move the SPit around and do some shading. The cool thing about Unicorn SPiT is you can reactivate it with water even if it is dry. I was able
Let dry and put a coat of oil based poly over the top. Let dry and
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Published November 7th, 2015 8:38 PM
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