Painted Christmas Lights Pallet
We’re all about Christmas lights around here. There’s no such thing as too many. What can I say–bright colors make us happy! I was looking at our fireplace and while it’s getting cheerier with Christmas decor, it really needed more. The girls wanted more lights (as always!), but I actually ran out of strands so I made this Painted Christmas Lights Pallet that has us all smiling.
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Supplies:
- pallet (similar)
- DecoArt Satin Enamels in Warm White
- DecoArt Metallics in Champagne Gold
- Americana Acrylics in Black, Primary Yellow, Primary Red, Sapphire, Festive Green, Carousel Pink
- any Cricut machine
- scrap vinyl
- paint brushes
- Christmas lights design
Paint the pallet white. I used two coats.
Cut out your Christmas lights.
You’re going to be using the lights as a stencil, so put the *outside* of the shapes on the pallet.
I really wanted bright lights, so I chose five bright paints. I used two coats of paint.
When the bulbs are dry, put the stencil of the base on and paint those in the Metallic. Again, I used two coats.
Once everything was dry, I freehanded a cord in the black paint.
I love my happy little Painted Christmas Lights Pallet! It’s such a fun addition to our Christmas decor. It really adds some extra cheer to our fireplace, but it would work equally well anywhere else around the house!
Very cute idea Albion – I love your name btw
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