
Puppy Love E-Pattern By Sharon Bond
E-Pattern is designed and painted by Sharon Bond; E-Pattern includes: color photo, supply list, tracing pattern, and painting instructions. All parts sold separately Surface: 14” Dog Bone Plaque – Available from www.cdwood.com – Item # 31-L832Project Supplies: Ultra-fine Permanent Black Marker – (Such as an Ultra-fine Sharpie, available at most stores!)----OR------ Black PITT Artist Pen, Superfine and/or an Extra Superfine by Faber-Castell (for even finerlines.) (I would suggest two sizes for this project; such as an Ultra-fine Sharpie and also afiner lined marker.) Miscellaneous Sponge Chris’s Painter Pal (Optional but helpful with most of the eyes) – Available fromwww.cdwood.com – Item # 29-24747 Misc. Heart Stencil (Optional) – I used an old stencil that was store bought many years ago,there are many available and Cupboard Distributing has a ‘Heart Background Stencil’ thatwould work as well! Item # 09-19330! (www.cdwood.com) If you do decide to stencil the smaller hearts, you may need Painter’s Tape or Scotch MagicTape, also optional. Ordinary Ruler (optional) Miscellaneous wire or ribbon to create a hanger (Optional)All Paints are Americana Acrylics from DecoArt: Baby Blush Berry Red Bubblegum Pink Cactus Flower Dark Chocolate Deep Ochre Grey Sky Honey Brown Lamp Black Light Buttermilk Marigold Milk Chocolate Natural Buff Poodleskirt Pink Tangerine Toffee Warm White Zinc **A few other suggested colors to avoid color mixing – Slate Grey and Soft Black.Specialty Items by DecoArt: Americana’s Matte Spray Finisher Americana Dry Time Extender (optional) Americana DuraClear Gloss Varnish (optional) DecoArt Glamour Dust Glitter Paint – Ice Crystal (optional)Brushes: Angle Shader ¼” Glaze/Wash Brush ¾” Round # 2 Script Liner 10/0Other Brushes from Cupboard Distributing: #4 Oval Drybrush – Jo Sonja’s Sure Touch – Item # 03-2010-4 #6 Oval Drybrush – Jo Sonja’s Sure Touch – Item # 03-2010-6 Chris’s SPECTACULAR Stencil Brush # 4 – Item # 03-926-4 **Optional, only needed if youstencil the smaller hearts vs. painting them.