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Let me start out by saying that Mrs. Sewing saved my butt on this one. After my custom parasol order on Etsy went bust, Sewing offered to send me a couple of the parasols she had leftover from her wedding. Not to mention that her DIY tutorial got me on the right track for doing them myself. I decided to paint our wedding date on the parasols my bridesmaids are carrying down the aisle. Let’s start with the final results:
Sorry I had to blur out our wedding date.
I am not going to rehash Mrs. Sewing’s whole post because she already did a great job on directions, but I will tell you a couple extra things that I tried that worked well for me. Instead of a normal pencil I used a mechanical one that I wore the edge down on by scribbling on a piece of paper. I didn’t tear through the parasol paper once, and it made a nice thin line.
Also something that made a really big difference was a nice angular paintbrush like this:
The brushes were simple nylon bristled ones that I got for a dollar each. I used a couple different sizes, so experiment and see what works best for your painting style. I was able to use the thin edge to do nice even strokes along the outline.
Has anyone else tried painting a parasol? Any tips or tricks you would like to share?
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