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DIY Christmas Ornaments || 👻 Image of ghost face in my paint || Funny!

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Pick your paint colors and put them in separate cups. Add pouring medium, mix thoroughly. If thinning is needed add touch of water. Mixed paint consistency should resemble warm honey or chocolate syrup.

Recipe for pouring medium:
I use a 1 quart cup. Fill your cup to 1\4 white glue, small squirt of Gac800, Fill the rest of the cup with floetral and water. Mix well.

If you'd like to use a base coat before pouring your colors on the ornaments recipe is:
Any color of acrylic paint to start. I like to use white or black to start and add pouring medium to resemble warm honey consistency.

1. Gather your materials: You'll need clear or plain glass ornaments, acrylic paint in various colors, paintbrushes, a palette or paper plate for mixing colors, and any additional decorative elements like glitter or ribbon.

2. Prepare your workspace: Lay down some newspaper or a protective covering to prevent any paint spills or messes.

3. Choose your colors

4. Let it dry: 12 days depending on your climate.

5. Varnish with your choice of sheen.

6. Finishing touches: Once the paint is dry, reattach the top of the ornament. You can also tie a ribbon or string through the ornament's loop for hanging.

Remember to follow any safety precautions mentioned on the acrylic paint packaging and have fun experimenting with different colors and techniques. Enjoy creating your homemade Christmas ornaments using acrylic paint!


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