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HALLOWEEN GLOW

by Debby Forshey-Choma

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PALETTEDecoArt Americana Acrylics:Antique Maroon #13160Bahama Blue #13249Bleached Sand #13251Country Blue #13041Golden Straw #13168Lamp Black #13067Lavender #13034Payne’s Grey #13167Tangelo Orange #13196Turquoise Blue #13258

ADDITIONAL MEDIUMSAcrylic Sealer Finisher Matte Spray #70836Dura Clear Matte Varnish #87395DecoMagic Brush Cleaner #84160Glazing Medium

SURFACE6" x 6" Lathe Wood Pallet Box #63105

BRUSHESRoyal Brushes:Sm Debby’s Texture brushMed Debby’s Texture brush5/8" Majestic angleMed Royal stencil brush8 Majestic fi lbert3/4" SG White Blending mop5/0 Majestic liner0 Majestic liner1 Oval Wash Combo3/4" Majestic glaze wash0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 Majestic shaders4 Langnickel palette knifeWool Sea Sponge

MISC. SUPPLIESBlue Shop TowelC-Thru Graph RulerFrog TapeWood FillerWhite Graphite Paper 18x36 #70139Soft Grip Embossing & Stylus set of 3 #70125Cob Web pattern Stencil #STCL1017_1

available through www.creativeartslifestyle.com

PREPARATIONThe pallet does have a rough surface, but there could be a crack or two that could need attention by fi lling with a bit of wood fi ller. Lightly sand and wipe off with a lint-free cloth.

PAINTING INSTRUCTIONSBasecoating the Palette BoxTo basecoat, use a dampened wool sponge, squeeze out the excess water, pick up Payne’s Grey on the sponge, dance over the entire box to achieve an opaque coverage.

Faux Finish Background TechniqueFollowing the label on the Glazing Medium, mix with Country Blue + a shot of water. Pick up the mixture on a dampened wool sponge, pick up the blue mix-ture on the sponge, dance off on your palette, dance over the surface and side edges of the box.

When dry, lightly mist over the surface with the matte spray. After the matte spray has dried transfer the de-sign (except the bats) to the surface using the graph ruler. To aid in the transferring of any straight lines, drag the stylus along the ruler’s edge.

MoonBasecoat the moon with two light coats of Golden Straw using the 8 fi lbert. When dry, dampen the area around the moon with clean water, fl oat around the moon with a wash of Golden Straw for a tint.

Corner load the angle with thinned Tangelo Orange, fl oat a tint on the bottom right of the moon and a bit on the night sky, to the right of the moon.

HillCorner load the angle with Country Blue, fl oat a wide highlight along the front side of the hill, fl oating down into the hill.

Background PinesWith a pencil and graph ruler, transfer the center line for each pine. Work only on a couple of pines at a time. Slightly pre-dampen the surface area with clean water. This will help the paint bleed, giving the boughs a softer eff ect and in the distance.

Use the 8 fi lbert loaded with the Lamp Black across the chisel edge. Then, up on the chisel edge, slightly pull the top of the pine. Tapping from left to right for

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the boughs, slowly and slightly widening as you work towards the base of the pine. Allow a bit of the back-ground to show through so the pine doesn’t look like a triangle.

When dry, randomly repeat tapping the Lamp Black over the boughs to deepen a few areas. Repeat the same steps with the remaining pines. Then repeat the steps with Golden Straw, randomly tapping over the boughs for highlights.

Background ShrubsWith the sm or med Texture brush and Lamp Black, dance in the shrubs behind the structure settings. Re-peat this step. Note that the foreground shrubs will be completed after the design has been completed.

Then with Golden Straw, randomly dance over the tops of the shrubs for highlights. Note that the Texture Brush can be used on the whole foot or just the toe. For the proper use of the Texture Brush, use the follow-ing method:

Dampen the bristles with water to start the separation of bristles. Tap bristles into the paint on your palette, hold it perpendicular to your palette, pounce it up and down to get some of the paint off —keeping the paint sparse on the brush. Next, tap lightly on the surface, dance with the brush up and down, rolling the brush in diff erent directions in between your fi ngers when it is up in the air (like dancing the twist, light on your feet). Allow some drying time in between dances so the paint sets up and you don’t end up with a globby or muddy look.

Basecoating StructuresWith the appropriate size shaders, basecoat the light-house setting with Bleached Sand, structure #1 with Bahama Blue, structure #2 with Lavender, and structure #3 with Turquoise Blue.

Lighthouse SettingWash over the right side wall of the right structure with Payne’s Grey. Then corner load the angle with Payne’s Grey, fl oat shading across the top of the opposite walls of structures and a wide shade down the right side of the tower.

Basecoat the watch room and roofs with Lamp Black using the 2 shader. Then basecoat the lens with Golden Straw using the 0 shader.

With thinned Golden Straw and the 8 shader, fl oat over and around the lens room area. Next, tap a little tint across the bottom of the lens with Tangelo Orange.

Corner load the angle with Golden Straw, fl oat a high-light across the top of the roofs. Also add thinned tints of Golden Straw randomly on the walls of the struc-tures, tower and hill.

With the 5/0 liner and Lamp Black, pull the side roof lines. Repeat with Golden Straw strokes for highlight. Then with the 5/0 liner and Bleached Sand, pull the roof trim lines.

Place a Lamp Black dip dot at the top of the lighthouse roof for the ventilator ball. Then with Lamp Black and the 5/0 liner, pull a line up from the ball for the light-ning rod. Now add the line under the lens room and watch room.

Pull the windows in Lamp Black using the 2 shader. Then with the 5/0 liner and Bleached Sand, pull the window panes.

Structure SettingWash over the left two walls and the one right wall with Payne’s Grey using the 4 shader. Then corner load the angle with Payne’s Grey and fl oat a shade across the top of the opposite walls.

Basecoat the roofs with Lamp Black using the 6 shader and the chimneys with the 0 shader. Then corner load the angle with Golden Straw and fl oat a highlight across the top of the roofs. Add thinned tints of Golden Straw randomly on the walls of the structures.

With the 5/0 liner and Lamp Black, pull the side roof lines. Repeat with Golden Straw strokes for highlight. Then with the 5/0 liner and Bleached Sand, pull the roof trim lines. Next pull the windows in Lamp Black us-ing the 2 shader. Now with the 5/0 liner and Bleached Sand, pull the window panes.

Foreground ShrubsRepeat the steps in the Background Shrubs instruc-tions to complete the foreground shrubs using the med Texture brush.

BatsTransfer the bats to the surface and basecoat with Lamp Black using the 2 shader.

Cob Web Stenciling

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With the Cob Web stencil and Bleached Sand, stencil over the top left corner using the med stencil brush Then position the stencil on the surface refer to photo for placement and secure with the Frog Tape, stencil adhesive or hold with your fi ngers.

Load the med stencil brush with a bit of Bleached Sand, swirl the brush on a blue shop towel to remove excess. Apply color in a circular motion one direction and then in a circular motion in the other direction (changing directions frequently) over the stencil. Fill in some of the design fully and leave other areas incom-plete.

When completed, this application should have a slight distressed appearance. If it is too solid or perfect, simply use a moist piece of the blue shop towel with a little Faux Glazing Medium, to gently rub away some of the excess color. Carefully remove stencil by holding one end with your fi ngers and lifting the opposite end Clean stencil and brush immediately using the Deco-Magic Cleaner.

Jack-o-lanternBasecoat the jack-o-lantern with two coats of Tangelo Orange using the 12 shader. The basecoat will have a blotchy eff ect, but will aid in shading.

Corner load the angle with Antique Maroon, fl oat shad-ing to the left to create the section of the pumpkin. Then corner load the angle with Golden Straw, fl oat highlighting along the outside left edge of the jack and to the right of the section.

Basecoat the features with one coat of Golden Straw using the 6 shader. Then corner load the angle with Tangelo Orange, fl oat tints along the right sides of the features.

FINISHINGTo protect your painted piece, varnish the entire box with the Dura Clear Matte Varnish using the Oval Wash Combo brush. This brush doesn’t leave any brushstroke marks after the varnish has dried.

For any questions concerning this design you can con-tact Debby at [email protected], visit her web site www.DebbysTouch.com or on Facebook.

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Pattern at 100%1" x 1"

To ensure yourpattern is at 100%,

this box should measure 1" x 1" when printed.

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