with this incredibly simple one stroke, never take your brush off the paper technique, you can create design for beautiful painted items that will make any house a showpiece. a top artist and inventor of the one stroke style, Donna dewberry, will show you how to start, then give you all the basics skills and patterns necessary to transform any object into something remarkable and decorative. start with trims and techniques. The focus here is on leaves, vines, ribbons, grass, wildflowers, moss, and lace. Delicate tendrils of ivy with dappled leaves adorn a keepsake box, a beribboned garden bench, and a welcome sign with berry-purple flowers.
Create bouquets of flowers roses bloom on a vase, sunflowers brighten a lamp, and geraniums decorate a plate. Paint magnificent flowers and vine covered stepping stones for a garden: choose from three patterns ( antique ivy, morning glories, and mossy ivy) or mix them up for a varied display.
Strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, cherries, and apples: all these appear in nine delicious fruit themed designs. Baskets, planters, plates, and trays all feature the same technique, so once you've learned the basics, you can easily use every one. Ripe blueberries on the vine trail across a big basket and a matching scoop. A metal planter becomes a thing of beauty when festooned with colorful berries and leaves or with red and green apples and white blossoms. For a larger but not more difficult project, try the apple orchard table and chairs. Every pattern reveals the creative touch of a master designer.
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