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Shorewest Shares: DIY Mistletoe Painting

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Supplies
• Canvas
• Washable green paint
• Acrylic yellow and red paint
• Red ribbon
• Hot glue gun
• Paint brushes
• Cute, little feet!
• Paper plates

 

1. Set your canvas on an easy to reach/lean over table. Remember, you will be holding a child, so a surface that you can easily lean over will work the best.

 

2. Pour out the green paint onto a paper plate. Taking your child press down one foot at a time on the paper plate, making sure the green paint covers their entire foot.

 

3. Place the foot onto the canvas and press down. Hold for about 10 seconds. Repeat for the other foot. You will probably need to go back over the footprints with paint, which is okay.

 

4. Using your yellow paint, add polka dots around the green feet. The feet don’t have to be dry yet, just don’t get your dots too close to the feet. Let dry.

 

5. Once dry, using one of your paintbrushes, paint out Mistletoes in red on the bottom of the canvas. Hint: Use pencil first, and then paint over.) Let dry.

 

6. Glue your ribbon onto the top of the feet.

 

7. Ta-da! Your project is complete, adding to your holiday décor.

 

For more holiday décor, check out our Pinterest Board.
(Inspired by Pinkie for Pink.)

 

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