Painted Cookie September 1st, 2007

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Ceramic Hand Painted Gingerbread House Cookie Jar
Ceramic Hand Painted Gingerbread House Cookie Jar
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COLLECTIBLE HAND PAINTED COOKIE JAR WITH VARIETY OF FRUIT ON IT W LID
COLLECTIBLE HAND PAINTED COOKIE JAR WITH VARIETY OF FRUIT ON IT W LID
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Vintage Pottery Cookie Jar Frog Cold Paint Bow Tie Eyes
Vintage Pottery Cookie Jar Frog Cold Paint Bow Tie Eyes
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VINTAGE COOKIE JAR MOTHER CAT KITTENS CERAMIC PORCELAIN TAIWAN HAND PAINTED
VINTAGE COOKIE JAR MOTHER CAT KITTENS CERAMIC PORCELAIN TAIWAN HAND PAINTED
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HAND PAINTED COOKIE JAR MADE FOR NONNI WITH FRUIT PATTERN
HAND PAINTED COOKIE JAR MADE FOR NONNI WITH FRUIT PATTERN
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COW COOKIE JAR HAND PAINTED SAKURA WARREN KIMBLE
COW COOKIE JAR HAND PAINTED SAKURA WARREN KIMBLE
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CERAMIC HAND PAINTED WOMANS HAND BAG COOKIE JAR DESIGN IMPRESSION
CERAMIC HAND PAINTED WOMANS HAND BAG COOKIE JAR DESIGN IMPRESSION
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VINTAGE COOKIE JAR USA McCOY HAND PAINTED EXLNT
VINTAGE COOKIE JAR USA McCOY HAND PAINTED EXLNT
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HAND PAINTED TEDDY BEAR IN PATCHED CLOTHES GLAZED CERAMIC COOKIE JAR Must See
HAND PAINTED TEDDY BEAR IN PATCHED CLOTHES GLAZED CERAMIC COOKIE JAR Must See
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Vintage Brown Butter Churn Glazed Cookie Jar with Dry Paint Red Flowers Exc Cond
Vintage Brown Butter Churn Glazed Cookie Jar with Dry Paint Red Flowers Exc Cond
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HAND PAINTED CRYSTAL COOKIE JAR
HAND PAINTED CRYSTAL COOKIE JAR
Paypal   US $25.00
Hand painted fruit cookie jar 9 1 2 x 4 1 2 62 oz
Hand painted fruit cookie jar 9 1 2 x 4 1 2 62 oz
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American Bisque Crowing Rooster Cold Paint Cookie Jar
American Bisque Crowing Rooster Cold Paint Cookie Jar
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Jar with Lid Inspirado Cherry Storage Canister Cookies hand painted Excellent
Jar with Lid Inspirado Cherry Storage Canister Cookies hand painted Excellent
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Rick Wisecarver Black Santa Cookie Jar signed Made in 1990 Clay hand painted
Rick Wisecarver Black Santa Cookie Jar signed Made in 1990 Clay hand painted
Paypal   US $95.00
NIB CARDINAL STAR FILLED NIGHTS HAND PAINTED COOKIE JAR
NIB CARDINAL STAR FILLED NIGHTS HAND PAINTED COOKIE JAR
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LARGE STONEWARE COOKIE JAR WITH BLUE FLOWERS MARKED HAND PAINTED IN BRAZIL
LARGE STONEWARE COOKIE JAR WITH BLUE FLOWERS MARKED HAND PAINTED IN BRAZIL
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Penguin holding gifts Ceramic Cookie Jar – hand painted for Nonni’s
Penguin holding gifts Ceramic Cookie Jar – hand painted for Nonni’s
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VINTAGE WOOD COOKIE JAR WITH A SWEDISH DESIGN PAINTED ON IT
VINTAGE WOOD COOKIE JAR WITH A SWEDISH DESIGN PAINTED ON IT
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Older COOKIE JAR Cold Painted HIM HER HUGGING BEARS
Older COOKIE JAR Cold Painted HIM HER HUGGING BEARS
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VERY LARGE FRENCH COOKIE CANDY JAR HAND PAINTED w LID1
VERY LARGE FRENCH COOKIE CANDY JAR HAND PAINTED w LID1
Paypal   US $150.00
VINTAGE COLD PAINT BEAR MOUSE COOKIE JAR 1950s VERY NIC
VINTAGE COLD PAINT BEAR MOUSE COOKIE JAR 1950s VERY NIC
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VINTAGE HAND PAINTED MAN SOMBRERO CHILE PEPPER COOKIE JAR BY STORY TELLER SWEEET
VINTAGE HAND PAINTED MAN SOMBRERO CHILE PEPPER COOKIE JAR BY STORY TELLER SWEEET
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Baby Chick Cookie Jar Unmarked Heavy jar no chips or cracks needs painting
Baby Chick Cookie Jar Unmarked Heavy jar no chips or cracks needs painting
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VTG hand painted Brazil WEISS COOKIE JAR TEDDY BEARS CERAMIC COOKIE JAR
VTG hand painted Brazil WEISS COOKIE JAR TEDDY BEARS CERAMIC COOKIE JAR
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Blue White Specked Cookie Jar w Painted Goose
Blue White Specked Cookie Jar w Painted Goose
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Unusual Hand Painted COOKIE STORE Shaped Cookie Jar
Unusual Hand Painted COOKIE STORE Shaped Cookie Jar
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Vintage Block Country Village By Gear Hand Painted House Cookie Jar
Vintage Block Country Village By Gear Hand Painted House Cookie Jar
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VINTAGE HAND PAINTED GLAZED COOKIE JAR BRAZIL VERY ORNATE
VINTAGE HAND PAINTED GLAZED COOKIE JAR BRAZIL VERY ORNATE
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Exqusite Santa hand painted for Nonnies Cookie Jar
Exqusite Santa hand painted for Nonnies Cookie Jar
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Painted Cookie
How can you make a velntines cookie container with no paints or colored paper?

im making my boyfriend cookies for valentines day with nothing to put the cookies in any ideas???

one thing you could do is put the cookies in jar, then put a valentinesy square of fabric over the top and tie it down with ribbon, like a lid. it looks festive but its not overdone. you could also do somethign more personal, like if your boyfriend is really into skateboarding find a box and glue on magazine scraps with cool skateboarding logos and pics. any collage could really dress up a container and a magazine or advertisement to cut up shouldnt be too hard to find.

Tips on Oil Painting - Palettes Dippers and Jars

A mixing surface is often called a palette. This same term also refers to the collection of colors a particular artist uses to create his or her paintings. In this article we will be talking about the actual mixing surfaces.

A palette is the mixing surface onto which you squeeze your paints. It’s easy to make your own, or you can buy one. The standard palette is made of hardwood and is oval in form, typically with a hole carved out to accommodate the thumb.
Oval palettes are favored by artists who like to hold their palette while they paint.

However, other artists find holding a palette awkward and messy. So, if you want to keep both hands free, almost any flat surface will do. Plastic and turpentine don’t mix, however, so make sure your palette isn’t plastic.

You can use a plate, cookie sheet, tile, or board. Some artists like to work on slabs of transparent or opaque glass backed with a middle-value gray paper. Glass and porcelain palettes are the easiest to clean but are also breakable.

If you paint only once a week or even less frequently, a disposable palette might be your best choice. These palettes come in sheets of oil-proof paper. When you complete a painting session, simply tear off the used sheet and throw it away.

Many artists like their palette to be a neutral color, either wood with its natural color, or some other surface painted brown or gray. If you prefer, paint your palette white. If you are a beginner, you will find it easier to mix colors on a white ground, since the canvas is also white. On the other hand, neutral grounds can make it easier to gauge values.

When you are working on location, a palette that fits into your painting box is convenient. In the studio, choose the largest comfortable size to give you as much mixing area as possible.

To hold turpentine and your painting medium while you paint, you will need palette cups, which are called dippers. These are small cups that clip onto your palette. Many varieties are available. There are single-cup styles and double-cup styles, with and without covers. All are designed to fit tightly onto the edge of the palette.

Avoid very small dippers because large brushes won’t fit into them. And be sure that the size you choose will fit into your painting box. If you hold your palette, no doubt you will want covered dippers. Covers are also great if you want to keep your painting medium fresh from one painting session to the next.

Dippers quickly become sticky and dirty, and they are hard to clean. If you don’t hold your palette, they need not clip onto it, so you can easily make your own. Try using small tin cans. Wash them thoroughly before using them, and then throw them out when they become dirty of too sticky.

As you paint, you will frequently want to clean your brush with turpentine or mineral spirits. If you use water soluble paints you need of course to use water. You can buy special jars available at any art supply store or on the Internet. However, you can also easily make your own.

Take a small tin can, clean it, and then punch holes into its bottom with hammer and nail. Place the can inside a wide jar with the bottom facing upward. Next, fill the jar with cleaning solvent. When you dip a dirty brush into the solvent the paint will fall through the holes in the can and will remain at the bottom of the jar, keeping the solvent relatively clean.

This information should be more than enough to give you a good start with palettes, dippers, and jars.

About the Author

Remi Engels, Ph.D., is a pencil portrait artist and oil painter. He is also the author of a popular Pencil Portrait Drawing Course. Get Your Free copy here: Remi's Pencil Portrait Drawing Course while supplies last.

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