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Have you noticed that your tween or teen has a talent for painting? If so, here is a great project to harness their creativity and let them explore their painting talents. Kindra Boroff designed this Layered Bird Frame using FolkArt acrylic craft paints. This project may look a little advanced, but actually is a beginner level project that will only take 30 minutes to 1 hour to create. Leave a comment below, and tell us what your tween or teen has recently painted; we’d love to hear about it.
Plaid Supplies
FolkArt Acrylic Paint- 901 Wicker White, 320 Jamaican Sea, 2547 Brilliant Pink, 938 Licorice, and 2576 Vivid Orange
Plaid Tools-30773 Foam Applicator Set
Instructions
1. Base-coat wood panel with Wicker White. Base-coat the frame with Brilliant Pink.
2. Tape off stripes on the wood canvas and paint alternating with Vivid Orange and Jamaican Sea.
3. Paint a piece of canvas with Jamaican Sea and cut to fit into the frame. Hot glue to the inside of the frame. Hot glue the frame to the center of the wood canvas.
4. Base-coat the bird with Wicker White. Rub petroleum jelly to the edges of the bird. Base-coat with Licorice. When dry lightly sand to create a distressed look.
5. Hot glue the bird to the center of the frame as shown.
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