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Fruity storage boxes
Idea and realisation: Kathleen Hauck
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List of materials
Art. no. | Name of article |
1880412 | Flat paintbrush synthetic hair, Gr. 12 / 11 mm |
1807000 | Paint palette, round, 9-10 parts, ø 13,5 cm |
2634104 | Set staple boxes, rectangular, 35x25x17,5 / 26x18,5x13cm, 2 parts |
1973010 | ACRYL, opaque paint, ø 35 x 118 mm, 80 ml, white |
1973100 | ACRYL, opaque paint, ø 35 x 118 mm, 80 ml, black |
9320982 | Stencil, Fruit, DIN A4, 12 parts |
1905490 | ACRYL OPAK marker, thick point, 145 x 13 x 13 mm, 6 ml, vermilion |
1905611 | ACRYL OPAK marker, thick point, 145 x 13 x 13 mm, 6 ml, light green |
1905612 | ACRYL OPAK marker, thick point, 145 x 13 x 13 mm, 6 ml, permanent green |
1905720 | ACRYL OPAK marker, thick point, 145 x 13 x 13 mm, 6 ml, dark yellow |
1905752 | ACRYL OPAK marker, thick point, 145 x 13 x 13 mm, 6 ml, orange |
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Instructions
1. | Prime the large box with the white acrylic paint and leave to dry. If the paint does not completely cover the first time, repeat the process if necessary. |
2. | Paint the lid with the black paint. Paint black stripes on the box. These get their special charm from the fact that they were really drawn freehand and not exactly straight. They should also not be painted with the same thickness and intensity throughout. |
3. | Now place the stencil on top, hold it firmly and trace the banana with the desired pencil. Then color in the bananas and allow to dry thoroughly. With the lighter colors in particular, the black lines may still be visible after the first application of paint. If this is the case, simply leave the paint to dry and trace over again with the acrylic opaque marker. Also allow to dry well. |
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