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Pattern Packet Instructions
Kay Quist
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Kay Quist's Pattern Packet Art Work
& Techniques
using Dynasty® & Black Gold® brushes
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"THE LUNCH LADIES"
Pattern No. 2005-03 |
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These happy snow ladies are dressed in their blue and purple finery and "Red Hats". They stand 15 inches tall and are about 12 inches wide, including the base. |
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"SANTA'S SCENE"
Pattern No. 2005-04
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This jolly St. Nick is all dressed in his star studded red coat and hat, with a winter landscape scene. He stands 18 inches tall and is about 10 1/2 inches wide, including the base.
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"WARM WOOLY MITTENS"
Pattern No. 2003-24 |
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Oval Shaker Box. Snowman family and friend, posing for their family picture, dressed in their winter finery. |
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"SNOWTIME JOYS" |
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Large wooden frame with two inset panels. |
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"FREE TREATS"
This is Pattern Packet #2005-02 |
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These are my painting
instructions "Terms & Techniques"
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACRYLIC
PAINTING
"TERMS & TECHNIQUES"
by: Kay Quist
WOOD PREPARATION
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Lightly sand wood with fine sandpaper.
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Wipe clean; fill any holes with wood putty, let dry; sand and wipe clean.
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Seal wood with wood sealer, following manufacturers directions on
container, and let dry.
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Lightly sand again (for which a piece of brown paper bag works nicely),
and wipe clean.
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A nice way to finish the backs of the wood pieces, is to apply one coat of
Gel Stain, using color indicated in Supplies list, let dry
before starting to paint the front.
TRANSFERRING PATTERN
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Trace the pattern onto tracing paper.
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Tape the pattern to the project with masking tape and then slide a sheet
of transfer paper, such as Super Chaco Paper, underneath.
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Use a soft lead pencil or a stylus, to trace the pattern lines, being
careful to trace very lightly so as not to dent your wood.
WOOD FINISHING
Let all paint dry thoroughly, curing over night or longer. I use several
light coats of finish, sanding lightly and wiping clean, between coats.
"KAY'S TERMS &TECHNIQUES"
BASE-COATING
1. WASH OR TRANSPARENT COLOR:
Mix paint with water to achieve the transparency you want. Apply the wash
coat, using as large a flat brush as possible, for the area, making long
even strokes. Work as fast as you can and do not overwork the paint. Let dry
and then repeat if necessary, sanding lightly between coats.
2. SOLID COLOR
Evenly apply two or three thin coats of full strength paint, drying
thoroughly between coats. Sanding lightly between coats and after final
coat; wipe clean.
3. DARK BACKGROUND
When working on very dark background colors, it is helpful to undercoat the
patterned areas with one coat of a color such as COOL NEUTRAL
first; this will help the base color cover with fewer coats of paint. Sand
this very lightly and wipe clean.
HIGHLIGHT AND SHADE FLOATING
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Using the largest
flat brush possible for the area, dip the brush into clean water to which
you have mixed “Easy Float” paint, according to manufacturers
instructions on bottle; blot lightly on paper towel to remove excess
water.
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Side load corner of
brush in full strength paint and blend on your palette, working on one
track until the paint fades evenly across the brush, going from dark to
light to just water. I apply the paint in short choppy strokes rather than
just one long row of color. Highlights and shading are built up gradually
by using layer upon layer of thin paint.
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Repeat each color as
many times as needed to achieve the intensity you want. In some places I
will use two or more colors in the highlighting or shading; use the first
color listed; use the remaining color or colors, in the order given; dry
between coats. In the instructions the colors will be listed in order of
use, followed by a slash and then the second and any succeeding colors
(I.e. KHAKI TAN/TRADITIONAL RAW SIENNA).
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The size of each
successive color application should be smaller in area; elimination of any
of the colors given will not achieve the same results as mine.
REVERSE HIGHLIGHT
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Using the largest flat brush possible for the area, dip into clean water
mixed with “Easy Float”, (as explained in previous instructions)
and apply a very thin coat to the area you are going to highlight.
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Side load corner of brush in full strength paint and blend on your
palette; starting at the center of the area you wish to highlight, turning
your work so that you can float from top to bottom, using a feathering,
side to side motion; flip the brush over and using the same method, apply
the paint next to the previously painted area (the feathering helps to
eliminate a hard line through the center where the two sections meet).
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Now using a dry, Dynasty Mop Brush, Series #400, size appropriate for the
area, gently soften the paint with a pouncing/patting motion; working from
lighter outer edges of the color being used, back into main area. Dry, and
then if you want the highlight to be stronger, follow same procedure with
the same color or a lighter shade.
MOP BRUSH BLENDING
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Use a dry Dynasty Mini Mop Brush, Series #400, to blend and soften the
edges of your highlight or shade colors.
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Using a soft, pouncing/patting motion, work from lighter outer edges of
the color being used, back into main area. This is a wonderful way to make
the edges of your floated colors look very smooth and have no hard edge
lines.
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Use the brush size appropriate for the area to be blended.
DRY BRUSH STIPPLING/BLENDING
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Using a dry, Dynasty, Dry Brush, Series #200, size appropriate to the area
you are working in, dry brush on added highlights or shades.
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Dip brush into full strength paint and remove excess on paper towel; apply
the paint by softly pouncing/patting the brush on the area you wish to
shade or highlight.
ROSY CHEEKS
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Make rosy cheeks, using a Dynasty Round Fabric Brush or a dry, Dynasty Dry
Brush, size appropriate for the area.
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Dip
brush into full strength paint and remove excess on paper towel; apply
brush to project, working softly in a circular, swirling motion.
DRY BRUSH SLIP SLAP
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Load a flat brush with a small amount of full strength paint, remove
excess on a paper towel.
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Working in a criss-cross motion, lightly apply paint to the area you wish
to shade or highlight; soften with a dry, Dynasty Mop Brush, Series #400.
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