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An Introduction to Decorative Painting
with TESS NEWALL — Acclaimed artist and set designer specialising in hand painted homewares and decorative painting.
When decorating narrow surfaces, it can take time to get the proportion right as well as the pattern repeats even - and Tess shows you how.
It's now time to take your design to your frame - this might take some working out to get the proportion right and the pattern repeats even, but the finished piece is incredibly effective.
You Will Need:
I am using Baked Cherry, Garden, Sky Blue, Yellow Pink, Marigold, Confetti and Puck; all Little Greene.
In addition to the two I normally use, I will have a third if I am using white paint so as not to muddy it.
Step 1
Draw your design onto the frame using a chalk pencil - it may take some working out to get it looking even and in proportion within the space. If you are using multiple colours in a grouping, make sure the amount of motifs you can fit on the frame is divisible by the number of colours you are using.
Step 2
Begin painting, going colour by colour taking care not to smudge any of your work. It helps to have your practice panel close to hand so you can keep referencing it as you go.
Step 3
Once you've painted the main bulk of your design, it's time to add the highlights using a light flick of the wrist motion.
Step 4
If your frame has a trim, it can be nice to paint this in a different colour to your background. You can use a flat brush or a wider round brush, and cut in with a smooth straight line.
Step 5
Eggshell paint doesn't require any additional protection, but if you are worried about durability, you can apply a decorator's varnish in either the Dead flat finish which is completely invisible, or the Satin clear finish which will offer a more glossy finish.
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Read moreI have subscribed to access all the courses so have watched one on interior design and this one with Butter Wakefield who specialises in small garden design. She ...
Louise Brown
Apr 10, 2026
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Wellesley
Apr 1, 2026
What a great investment, I have learned such a lot from the first three courses. My evenings have gone from not being able to find anything that captured my imagi...
sojojo
Mar 30, 2026
I loved this course with Amanda Lindroth! Her approach to decorating is so relaxed and she makes it feel attainable. She explains the reasons behind her decisions...
Elizabeth
Mar 27, 2026
I have subscribed to access all the courses so have watched one on interior design and this one with Butter Wakefield who specialises in small garden design. She has a lovely personality and comes across as ...
Louise Brown
Apr 10, 2026
I love CreateAcademy. I came in for the gardening and floristry courses, but am also watching an interior design one at present. And the photography course is an absolute must, best I've ever done.
Wellesley
Apr 1, 2026
What a great investment, I have learned such a lot from the first three courses. My evenings have gone from not being able to find anything that captured my imagination on TV to learning and expanding my kno...
sojojo
Mar 30, 2026
Your Instructor
Acclaimed artist and set designer specialising in hand painted homewares and decorative painting.
Tess Newall is a decorative artist based in Sussex, specialising in hand-painted bespoke murals and furniture. Following a decade of experience as a set designer and painter in the film industry, Tess has mastered how to bring a creative vision to life. She often draws on historic patterns and aims to capture an artisanal feel, where textures and brushstrokes add to the atmosphere of a room or to the character of a furniture piece. Tess and her studio team work with interior designers and private clients on bespoke commissions for both commercial and residential projects, as well as collaborating on homewares collections with brands including Liberty and Matilda Goad.
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