I’m a little tired of using finished glass bottles to make flower arrangements. This time I tried to use the bottles themselves as decorations. The graffiti drawings I made were not in the style of world-famous paintings such as Van Gogh and Monet, but just made by myself. , very simple, but still tastes good. I like the uneven and dense texture when the sponge absorbs the pigment moisture and imprints it on the smooth glass bottle, which is very delicate and soft. It is possible to directly use watercolor pens to doodle on the bottle, and the color will be retained, but you need to allow some time for the color to dry.
Main material: Finished glass beverage bottles, paints, sponges, paper, double-sided tape, watercolor pens, cotton swabs, Tools required: brush, Production steps:
Step 1: Prepare what you need
Step 2: Cover the middle of the bottle with the rectangular paper, and then use a cotton swab dipped in white paint to apply dots on the uncovered areas
Step 3: Take off the paper and leave a square blank space
Step 4: Erase the pattern just painted with a cotton swab into a blur
Step 5: The effect is like this
Step 6: Start painting in the blank space
Step 7: Paint with color
Step 8: Draw pictures with blue pen
Step 9: When done, it will look like this
Step 10: It feels pretty good