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Patrick Mini Cone

Everything you need to create your very own Patrick cone!

 
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Painting Time- Approximately 6hrs
Patrick Mini Cone Painting by Bri Lusk
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Paint

Typically used 2-3 coats for more opaque or lighter colors

 
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Typically need to use multiple coats of paint for it to not be opaque.
Pupil (Color- White)
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Materials

 
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Sanded down cones to remove black wording and create a rough surface for paint to stick.
Base of Cone (Made of hard plastic)
 
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Used one thick layer to seal in paint.
High Gloss Clear Coat
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Tools

 
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Used to paint tiny areas, while having control on where to place paint.
Fine Tip Brushes
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Blue brush is my go to fine liner for outlining. Dotting tool on other side is great for highlights in eyes.
Detail Brushes & Dotting Tool
 
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Used to mix / stir paint. I enjoy this method better than using my paint brush, so brush will not have any excess paint stuck in bristle. 
Popsicle Sticks to Mix/ Stir Paint
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Use sandpaper to rough up smooth surfaces in order for paint to stick better. If you paint on a smooth surface, paint will easily peel off.
Sandpaper for Textured Paint Surface
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