Ornament Painting - Wreath

Ornament Painting — Step-by-Step Video Course

Join me for real-time, step-by-step video instruction as we paint a classic ceramic ornament together. I’ll guide you through every brushstroke and technique so you finish with a gift-worthy keepsake.

Please order the Kit (sold separately) — it contains the ornament and every supply you’ll need; you may purchase multiple kits. The Kit is available under SHOP → ORNAMENTS on the website (or use the Kit link above).

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What you’ll learn

Learn the basic brush strokes prior to painting your wreath.
  • You will learn how to prep your paintbrush and the strokes we will be using.

Each stop in the wreath painting is shown in real time, step by step to ensure your success.
  • Proper coverage of the ornament and how to lay the paint and strokes down to create our wreath design.

Person holding a white ceramic house-shaped ornament with green and red holiday-themed wreath design, hanging from a string.
  • You will receive instructions on how to preserve your ornament painting and ribbon tying.

Course FAQ

  • Absolutely! This course if for the beginner and the seasoned painter. We use basic strokes that you get to practice prior to painting on your ornament to give you the confidence to succeed when you lay the paint on the ornament.

  • You only need to purchase the course and the Kit (found in the SHOP tab). You will also use a paper towel (or a rag to dry your brush as needed) a cup of water, and parchment paper (or tin foil) on a baking sheet to cure your ornament (you probably have these items in your home already).

  • If you have more questions please email me and I will get back with you promptly.

  • The best way is to bake your ornament. Here are the instructions, click here.

    You can also apply Mod Podge once the ornament has fully dried. This will seal it but it won’t be as durable as the baking method.

    Or, don’t do anything. The paint is durable but you will risk scratching it if not sealed.