I’ve had a go at “mug painting”. I was a bit limited, as I only had three pens in red, green and black. I was given a gift voucher last Christmas and I bought the pens with it, thinking that I might like to try painting some mugs for this Christmas. The pens cost £3.09 each.
Using the pens couldn’t be simpler, as they look and feel like big marker pens, the ink is slightly thinner but it didn’t run.
And best of all, if you make a mistake or don’t like what you have done, it just washes off with water, BRILLIANT.
I decided to keep things very simple for my first attempt. You have to wait 24hrs to allow the paint to dry, and then bake in the oven for 40 minutes. It says that it is dishwater proof, but I am not sure I would like to risk it.
I am now thinking about some Christmas designs ……..
And because it's your first one, which I must say is very good - I wouldn't risk it in the dishwasher. oohh liking the idea of christmas ones
ReplyDeleteLike the mug very much. Xmas mugs sound like a cool idea.
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I love what you've done with the mug - it looks fab. What a good idea for thingymas, look what you've done, I've now got to add another thing to try to my lisy;D xxx
ReplyDeleteOh, how pretty!
ReplyDeleteI spent a fortune buying white mugs with red poppies on them... should've just commissioned a set from you *lol*
Can't wait to see your Christmas designs :)
I'm a loving your mug,are you going for a set of six??? x
ReplyDeleteYour mug is great!We did this at work with our team mugs.No excuses for not washing their own mugs up,especially when we all have our names on them.
ReplyDeleteLove our blog.You gave me great inspiration for my BIL's birthday card .He had a newspaper card.Took me ages to do but thank you for inspiring me.
Lizzie.x
Fantastic work, these would be great for Christmas Snow Men soups. Jaqui x
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