depends on how big the item is. If it large you can use any outdoor paint or you can use Patio Paint. The patio paint is at your local craft store
With your hands
The cheap craft acrylics are perfectly adequate for painting on glass.
1908
from his garden
As a verb garden means to cultivate or tend a garden. I used to garden every day. But now I am too lazy.
plants, a rockery, decking, statues, paint any fences / walls , logs, fairy lights, garden furniture (benches, tables etc.) , ornaments...
paint yoghurt over on the ornaments and just leave it to 'weather' Good luck!
Sherri Warner Hunter has written: 'Creating with Concrete' 'Creative concrete ornaments for the garden' -- subject(s): Concrete, Design and construction, Garden ornaments and furniture 'Making Concrete Garden Ornaments'
With your hands
No, they are simply cute lawn ornaments also thought to protect your garden from evil spirits. Do not be afraid to put a garden gnome in your garden. They are harmless.
The ultimate in tacky- pink plastic flamingos.
The cheap craft acrylics are perfectly adequate for painting on glass.
Glass ornaments, such as the ones that are used today, were first used as Christmas decor in Germany in the mid 19th century. Today, the ornaments are used because of the look they provide.
Emily Phillips has written: 'Decorative accents for the garden' -- subject(s): Woodwork, Garden ornaments and furniture, Handicraft
No.
It is not required to paint them but you can if you so chose to.
Yes