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Elegant Rose Jars
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Satin Ribbon: Pink; Green |
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Foam Plates |
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Paper Towels |
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Large and Small Glass Jars with Lids |

- Before painting,wash glassware with warm, soapy water; wipe with rubbing alcohol.
- Practice your One Stroke technique.
- Refer to project photo for design assistance.
- Double load scruffy brush with Italian Sage and Wicker White. Lightly pounce randomly onto glass; let dry.
- For large jar, dampen 3/4" brush, remove excess moisture then double load with Berry Wine and Wicker White. Add touch of Sunflower to White side of brush and blend. Paint roses and rosebuds according to Teaching Guide. For small jar, use #12 flat brush and paint rosebuds only.
- Rinse brush; remove excess moisture. For large jar, reload 3/4" brush using Thicket, Wicker White and Sunflower. Paint large and small leaves according to Teaching Guide. For small jar, paint small leaves only using #12 flat brush.
- Thin Thicket with water and clear medium to the consistency of ink. Using script liner brush, paint a few curliques around the roses and leaves on both jars. Let dry.
- Using photo as guide, create plaid pattern on jar lids; tie with ribbon.
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