b'1 Colour Courses2Make your next project stunning by using theright colour combination.Colour to its bestadvantage.know why,final how and where it works.2aStep 1Clean the frame well, and let it thoroughly dry. Paint on two coats of Resene Enamacryl in your chosen colour. Step 2Sean Waller PhotographyDecide where your stencil patterns will lie and what colours you will use. Measure and mark the placement with pieces of masking tape. We have used a variety of colours but you may decide to use only one, or two. NB: You will be painting on the back of the glass, not the front, so that the paint is protected from wear and tear.Fix the stencil with masking tape on to the reverse of the glass, and start to fill in your colours, dabbing gently with the sponge. Repeat taping andBook now for the colour courses:painting until finished, applying two coats of paint if necessary.AucklandYou can use spray adhesive if the stencil is quite complex or you find theComprising 8 weekly, 2 hour sessionspaint bleeds beneath the stencil. Spray lightly and let the glue mostly dry before placing on the glass otherwise it wont peel off cleanly. Gently peelFull day colour workshop:off each stencil when finished.Wellington April 17thChristchurch April 24th Colour correspondence course:Velvet cushions from Madder & Rouge (www.madderandrouge. Module One now availableco.nz, 09 522 1062); patterned cushion and tea light from The Journey (www.thejourneylimited.co.nz); glasses from Republic Home (www.republichome.com, 09 361 1137).Please call Debbie Abercrombie: M021914449 Edebbie@abercrombieltd.co.nzReseneButterfly www.debbieabercrombie.co.nz'