This quaint gazebo is reminiscent of
many small town parks. It will make a great addition to your set!

Mold # 1936 - Gazebo - $39.98

Technique
Colors and supplies by: 
SS-23 Mink TL-110 Lush
Green
SS-108 Light Gray TL-113 Hyacinth Blue
SS-135 White TL-116 White Cloud
SS-176 Christmas Red TL-125 Sunflower
SS-217 Dark Umber TL-126 Tangelo
SS-223 Lt. Yellow Orange TL-134
Black Forest
SS-373 Brick Red AC-516 Porcelain Mist
TL-4 Black AC-520 Solvent
TL-109 Rich Walnut
General
Directions:
Begin with properly cleaned and fired 06 bisque. Thin down White and apply over
entire piece to get into all detail. When dry, apply another coat of undiluted
White. Allow to dry. Apply Hyacinth Blue in small areas wiping back for
highlights until entire piece is covered. Dampen a soft cloth with Solvent to
wipe back further highlights. Spray with Porcelain Mist to set TL. Reminder:
In this technique, sometimes more than 1 coat of TL is necessary so between each
coat, the color must be sprayed in order not to lift the first layer.
Technique
1.
Apply Black TL to the stones and rooftops. Apply Black Forest to
the grass; wipe back highlights. Spray. Highlight grass Sunflower and Tangelo.
Spray.
2.
Use Rich Walnut for the steps and floor of gazebo. Spray.
3.
For the first coat, apply White Cloud to the lattice, railings
and main details of gazebo then drybrush 3 coats to the same areas. The first
coat should be into the details. If needed, drybrush these same areas with
White to even out tone.
4.
Apply Lush Green to the shrubbery. Spray. Add dot flowers with
Christmas Red, Lt. Yellow Orange and White.
5.
Drybrush the floor and steps with Dark Umber. Highlight with
Mink then tip into White to further highlight.
6.
Randomly drybrush a few stones with Mink, Light Gray and Brick
Red.
7.
Drybrush roof with Brick Red. With a clean brush, highlight with
Lt. Yellow Orange.