Resene A B Sea Resene Get Ready Resene Yabbadabbadoo Yo u r V e r y O w n Resene I Spy indoW decorations W Materials: PVA glue Resene testpots in colours from the Resene KidzColour range ­ we used Resene Surfs Up, Resene Chaos, Resene I Spy, Resene Grass Stain, Resene Frenzee and Resene Wet N Wild 1 little squeegee bottle per paint colour (or you can apply the paint by brush, but make sure it goes on VERY thickly) Funnel Spoon Clear plastic bag Picture to be painted, or design to be painted Resene JeePeRs CReePeRs Download me from www.resene.co.nz. Colour me in or use me as a stencil. Resene Neva words: Henrietta Vaughan pictures: Lucent*Media Resene Sherbert 1 Resene GeT ReADY You'll find me on the Resene KidzColour chart or download me from www.resene.co.nz. 2 3 4 Method: 1. Mix the glue and desired colour together in the bottle or on a plate. You need to mix 1 part paint to 2 parts PVA glue. 2. Place picture inside the plastic bag and lie flat. 3. Choose a colour and paint the desired area. 4. It is best to leave this to dry before using another colour. You can continue on straight away but the colours may blend together. 5. Choose the next colour and apply to the picture. Make sure you overlap the colours, so that when you pull your glue painting off the bag it will all come away as one piece of art. 6. Once complete, you can add detail such as an outline in black. 7. When completely dry, carefully peel the design off the plastic bag. 8. These can be stuck onto windows and mirrors for fun, funky and effective original art. Resene YABBADABBADOO Resene Banana Split Download me from www.resene.co.nz. Colour me in or use me as a stencil.