IOD Gloria Paint Inlay 12 x 16 Pad
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Meet Gloria, a Paint Inlay that offers a variety of vintage French flea market designs to help you craft fabulous projects for both fall and winter. The French type-setting and intricate foliage play into that bougie vintage vibe we love oh so much! The deep charcoal colors are simple yet stunning. Imagine these neutral tones paired with vibrant orange hues on fall wall art or dramatic reds on Christmas cookie trays.
Project Suggestions:
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Dress up planters and pots filled with miniature Christmas trees as a gift to the host of a holiday party, neighbor, or friend.
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Creamy-colored signage paired with the deep charcoal designs in Gloria would be so beautiful.
Pair With:
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Tinsel Gilded Transfer
Handy Tip: Don’t forget that you can get more than one use from the IOD Paint Inlay sheets! Sally loves to batch holiday projects by making at least two at a time, so she has one to gift and one to keep.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For best results with a basic application, use a chalk-type paint that does not contain polymers. (Polymer-based paints and topcoats can also be used, but the timing and results vary, so check out our tutorials for that and more.
Meet Gloria, a Paint Inlay that offers a variety of vintage French flea market designs to help you craft fabulous projects for both fall and winter. The French type-setting and intricate foliage play into that bougie vintage vibe we love oh so much! The deep charcoal colors are simple yet stunning. Imagine these neutral tones paired with vibrant orange hues on fall wall art or dramatic reds on Christmas cookie trays.
Project Suggestions:
-
Dress up planters and pots filled with miniature Christmas trees as a gift to the host of a holiday party, neighbor, or friend.
-
Creamy-colored signage paired with the deep charcoal designs in Gloria would be so beautiful.
Pair With:
-
Tinsel Gilded Transfer
Handy Tip: Don’t forget that you can get more than one use from the IOD Paint Inlay sheets! Sally loves to batch holiday projects by making at least two at a time, so she has one to gift and one to keep.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For best results with a basic application, use a chalk-type paint that does not contain polymers. (Polymer-based paints and topcoats can also be used, but the timing and results vary, so check out our tutorials for that and more.