
We know GLOB makes for fun painting, but what else can you do with our botanical colors? Here are some crafty ideas.
COLORED WATER
Add color to your party or special event.
Sprinkle a small amount of GLOB pigments into vase. Add water and stir.
Add more to increase color intensity.
PAINT EASTER EGGS
½ tsp GLOB powders½ tsp water
Mix powder and water with a brush. Brush on eggs with a thin layer of paint. Dab off excess with a tissue. Set to dry.
For darker colors apply a second coat. Paint over
with a different color to make layered hues.
Enjoy your naturally colored GLOB eggs!
PLAYDOUGH
1 ½ cups flour1 ½ cups water
¾ cup salt
1 ½ tbsp cream of tartar1 ½ tbsp cooking oil
Combine ingredients in a pan (preferably non-stick) and put on medium to low heat. Stir until mixture forms into a dough ball. Allow it to cool and knead on a floured worktop.
When cool, divide dough into 6 palm-sized balls. Add ¼-½ tsp of GLOB color to each. Add color slowly and work through until color is fully mixed.
WOOD STAIN
Using GLOB colors pomegranate, basil and berry blue I painted plain, untreated wood frames. With a rag, clean off excess paint from the edges and corners to leave a subtle, but colorful stain finish.
WOOD FIGURINES
Check out the Itsy Busy
blog to learn how to create cute gnome holiday figurines!
MASKS
Paint & decorate our custom masks by artist Debbie Styer!For Halloween or everyday arts & crafts projects.
RESOURCES
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