From JoAnn Fabrics instructions
here
SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
- Quart-size plain, clear jar
- Small Styrofoam™ skull
- Paint for jar: Dark & Light Gray Concrete, Dark & Light Moss, Black & Light Gray Acrylic
- Paint for Skull: White, Ivory, Linen, Light Brown, Black
- White scribbles paint (3-D fabric paint)
- Sponge dauber
- Natural sponge
- Small detailing brush
- Small stippling brush
- Medium round brush
- Painter’s tape
- Spanish moss
- Fabri-Tac glue
DIRECTIONS:
Allow paints to dry thoroughly.
- To print the patterns, click on the "Download Project PDF" button (above). Enlarge patterns.
- Use painter’s tape to tape “poison” pattern to the INSIDE of the jar first, then tape the skull pattern in place above “poison”.
- Use the Scribbles paint to thickly draw the designs onto the OUTSIDE of the jar.
- Remove paper and tape from inside the jar and put the lid and cap on.
- Use a natural sponge to daub on the dark and light concrete paint on all over the jar and lid for a mottled effect.
- Use the stippling brush and black acrylic paint to shade around skull and “poison”.
- Use the small detail brush and light gray acrylic paint to highlight surface of skull and “poison”.
- Use the medium round brush and dark and light moss paint to create “dripping moss” effect.
Styrofoam Skull:
- Use a round brush to paint the inside sockets of the eyes and nose black.
- Use natural sponge to daub on white, ivory and linen paint on all over the skull for a natural bone effect.
- Use the detailing brush and white and light brown acrylic to paint highlights onto skull.
- Use the small detail brush and white acrylic to paint teeth, then use black acrylic to darken around spaces between the teeth as desired.
- Glue skull on top of lid.
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