Woof woof!
Make your very own precious puppy using a paper maché form and a few Resene testpots.
Resene kids art with Mark Rayner - Project 108
Difficulty level: Challenging
You will need: Paintbrushes (including small and medium artists’brushes), Paper maché puppy (ours came from ‘Spotlight’) Resene Art Action Quick Dry, Resene testpots of Resene Alabaster, Resene Dark Buff, and Resene Desperado
Top tip: If you don’t have a paper maché puppy simply make your own from newspaper and PVA glue.
Here's another idea: This spotty dog was painted with Resene Alabaster, Resene Black and Resene Fountain Blue.

Woof woof!
Another idea: A spotty dog
Step one
Paint the puppy with one coat of Resene Art Action Quick Dry and allow to dry for two hours.
Step two
Paint the puppy with two coats of
Resene Alabaster - make sure you allow two hours for each coat to dry.
Step three
Paint markings on the puppy’s head and body with two coats of
Resene Dark Buff. Again, allow two hours for each coat to dry.
Step four
Paint markings on the puppy’s back and tail with two coats of
Resene Nero. Once more, allow two hours for each coat to dry.
Step five
Paint eyes and mouth details with
Resene Nero and
Resene Desperado, as shown. Paint claw lines on each paw with Resene Nero. Allow to dry
Step six
Paint a highlight in each eye with a dab of
Resene Alabaster and allow to dry. That’s so awesome!
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