You're FiredSM Paint Your Own Pottery and Mosaics Studios Bedford - Salem - Concord
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SUPPLIES:
Ruffleware
Pedestal Desert Bowl
Medium sized brush
Small brush
Round sponge
Pencil
PAINT COLORS
Mellow Yellow
Old Yeller
Polar Bear
Cream Puff
Mocha Chino
Chocolate Moose
In the Pink
Tickled Pink
Rockin' Red (or Red Blaze)
Red Rover
Tahiti Teal
Funfetti
Bouncin' Berry
Black Lab writer pen
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) First sketch out your design with a pencil, it can be as rough or as detailed as
you like. I chose 3 scoops of ice cream, 2 bananas, 3 cherries and whipped cream.
2) Do 3 coats of Mellow Yellow on your bananas. Let dry. Use Old Yeller with a
smaller brush as detail lines and definition, only 1 coat needed.
3) 3 coats of Polar Bear for vanilla ice cream. Use the smaller brush and Cream
Puff to make definition on the ice cream.
4) Mocha Chino will be your chocolate ice cream scoop. Do 3 coats of Mocha
Chino and when that dries, use your smaller brush with Chocolate Moose for
definition, do 2 coats of the Chocolate Moose.
5) Use In the Pink for your strawberry ice cream. Keeping with the pattern of using
the small brush for definition, use Tickled Pink to create lines. Only 1 coat.
6) Cherries are the next step. With either Rockin' Red or Red Blaze, paint your
cherries with 3 coats. Next, take a swash of Red Rover along one side of your cherry,
1 coat. Add a small swash of Polar Bear anywhere on your cherry to highlight, 1 coat.
7) Use Polar Bear to then paint a solid, rough shape of whipped cream on each
side of your bananas. 3 coats.
8) Use Tahiti Teal to paint around what you have painted inside the bowl. 3 coats
and be sure to get as close to your design as possible!
9) Next, use Funfetti on the outside of the bowl minus the footed section, you will
paint that next. 2-3 coats of Funfetti.
10) Use Tahiti Teal to paint 3 coats on the footed section of the bowl.
11) Now take your Bouncin' Berry and use a sponge to do 3 coats of a rim on the
top edge of the bowl.
12) Last step is to take a Black Lab writer pen and outline your banana split and
to sign the bottom of your masterpiece!
Banana Split Bowl (By Beky)