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Colourful Painted Nutcrackers

How’s your Christmas decorating going? Are you done yet? I’m 100% done, but I’ve finally got a minute to share a project with you that has actually been complete for a while! As I’m sure you all know, I like to use as many colours as I can when decorating, and style wise it’s a bit of a hodge podge with retro and traditional elements coming to a head on my Christmas tree. So for this month’s theme with DecoArt we were asked to use the Satin Enamels collection to create warm & cozy decor that spoke to us. I opted to do some Colourful Painted Nutcrackers because I think they contribute to the warmth and cozynness of a space – in this case, our main floor bathroom!

I thought about painting them like the other ones in my collection (with more detail: faces, buttons etc), but I decided to do them all one colour so that they’d have a bigger impact. The Satin Enamels have got a beautiful glow to them, and I wanted to get the most out of the project so I was glad to use the satin enamels. Like I said, these are actually in our main floor bathroom, and you can see them in the context of our Christmas tour // here //

*DecoArt sponsored this post, but all thoughts are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that make PMQ for two possible.

The holidays aren't completed with seasonal decor, and my contribution to this year's scene are some Colourful Painted Nutcrackers that I made using DecoArt's satin enamel paints. Come take a look!

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Materials for Colourful Painted Nutcrackers

You’ll have to check out the DecoArt blog for the full tutorial // here //

 

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