https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/flower-umbrella-painting • Posted by KMOM14
The library in the town where I live began having some all ages craft classes and painting on Dollar store umbrellas with fabric paint was one of them. I did not go in with any plan but the library had dozens of inspirations printed off and pretty much most of the participants were able to complete their projects in the hour allotted for the class. I think it helped drawing out a rough sketch on a piece of paper of what I wanted to paint on the umbrella. I found a similar template that could be used at the link here: http://popisgrzegorz.com/umbrella-template-printable/umbrella-template-printable-26-of-umbrella-top-template/ This was painted freehand using the picture as inspiration and mixing paints with water and to make them more blendable; that seemed to be the key to make it glide on smoothly is to be sure the brush was saturated. Mostly I used a sponge brush but did you a paint brush to lightly outline the shapes before filling in the colors.
The library in the town where I live began having some all ages craft classes and painting on Dollar store umbrellas with fabric paint was one of them. I did not go in with any plan but the library had dozens of inspirations printed off and pretty much most of the participants were able to complete their projects in the hour allotted for the class. I think it helped drawing out a rough sketch on a piece of paper of what I wanted to paint on the umbrella. I found a similar template that could be used at the link here: http://popisgrzegorz.com/umbrella-template-printable/umbrella-template-printable-26-of-umbrella-top-template/ This was painted freehand using the picture as inspiration and mixing paints with water and to make them more blendable; that seemed to be the key to make it glide on smoothly is to be sure the brush was saturated. Mostly I used a sponge brush but did you a paint brush to lightly outline the shapes before filling in the colors.