Artist's Palette

Forget Me Not

MATERIALS

• Pre-primed wide edge canvas.

• Atelier Clear Painting Medium.

• Atelier Acrylics: Pthalo Blue; French Ultramarine Blue; Dioxazine Purple.

• Dulux Acrylic house paints (sample pots are best).

• Old sheet music.

• Glue or Gel Medium.

• Various stencils (many things can become stencils – paper doilies, CDs, lace tablecloths – have a look around the house and you will be surprised what you can use).

• A small craft roller.

• Acrylic paints in various colours for the background and flowers; including Gold.

• Medium house painting brush.

• Knitting needle; nail file; screwdriver (a fine Phillips head is best, as you can control

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