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Resene kids art with Mark Rayner – 84 In Australia: Call 1800 738 383, visit www.resene.com.au or email [email protected] In New Zealand: Call 0800 RESENE (737 363), visit www.resene.co.nz or email [email protected] You will need: • Paintbrushes (including a small artists’ brush) • Pencil • Piece of heavy cardboard • Plate • Resene Art Action Quick Dry • Resene Testpots in the following colours: Resene Alabaster, Resene Clowning Around, Resene Fizz, Resene Frenzee, Resene Get Reddy, Resene Snap and Resene Splish Splash Create your own mosaic masterpiece with this fun project using Resene testpots. Sunny side up Top tip: Make sure you leave a small gap between each of blob of paint – this helps to create the mosaic effect. Here’s another idea: This cool boat mosaic was made using Resene Alabaster, Resene Anakiwa, Resene Balloon, Resene Curious Blue, Resene Havoc, Resene Primetime, Resene Raven and Resene Yellow Sea. For more ideas and inspiration visit your local Resene ColorShop or www.resene.co.nz or www.resene.com.au. Check out our special Artists section online www.resene.co.nz/artists/ artists_canvas.htm or www.resene.com.au/ artists/artists_canvas.htm. Step one Apply one coat of Resene Art Action Quick Dry to the cardboard and allow two hours to dry. Step two Apply two coats of Resene Splish Splash to the cardboard, allowing two hours for each coat to dry. Step three Draw a circle on the cardboard, tracing around the plate as shown. Draw in a face and sun rays around the edge of the circle. Step four Fill in the face with small blobs of Resene Fizz, as shown, and paint in the mouth using blobs of Resene Get Reddy. Step five Using the same paint technique, paint the nose and eyes using Resene Alabaster and Resene Clowning Around. Paint in the sun rays using Resene Frenzee. Step six Fill in the background using blobs of Resene Snap. Allow 2 hours to dry. How neat is that?

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Page 1: Sunny side up - Resene Paints Ltd · Sunny side up Top tip: Make sure you leave a small gap between each of blob of paint – this helps to create the mosaic effect. Here’s another

Resene kids art with Mark Rayner – 84

In Australia:Call 1800 738 383, visit www.resene.com.au or email [email protected]

In New Zealand:Call 0800 RESENE (737 363), visit www.resene.co.nz

or email [email protected]

You will need:• Paintbrushes(including

asmallartists’brush)• Pencil• Pieceofheavycardboard• Plate

• ReseneArtActionQuickDry• ReseneTestpotsinthefollowing

colours:ReseneAlabaster,ReseneClowningAround,ReseneFizz,ReseneFrenzee,ReseneGetReddy,ReseneSnapandReseneSplishSplash

Create your own mosaic masterpiece with this fun project using Resene testpots.Sunny side up

Top tip:

Make sure you leavea small gap betweeneach of blob of paint– this helps to createthemosaiceffect.

Here’s another idea:

This cool boat mosaicwas made usingResene Alabaster, ReseneAnakiwa,ReseneBalloon,Resene Curious Blue,Resene Havoc, ResenePrimetime,ReseneRavenandReseneYellowSea.

For more ideas and inspiration visit your local Resene ColorShop or www.resene.co.nz or www.resene.com.au.

Check out our special Artists section onlinewww.resene.co.nz/artists/artists_canvas.htmorw w w. r e s e n e . c o m . a u /artists/artists_canvas.htm.

Step oneApply one coat of Resene Art Action Quick Dry to the cardboard and allow two hours to dry.

Step twoApply two coats of Resene Splish Splash to the cardboard, allowing two hours for each coat to dry.

Step threeDraw a circle on the cardboard, tracing around the plate as shown. Draw in a face and sun rays around the edge of the circle.

Step fourFill in the face with small blobs of Resene Fizz, as shown, and paint in the mouth using blobs of Resene Get Reddy.

Step fiveUsing the same paint technique, paint the nose and eyes using Resene Alabaster and Resene Clowning Around. Paint in the sun rays using Resene Frenzee.

Step sixFill in the background using blobs of Resene Snap. Allow 2 hours to dry. How neat is that?