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An Introduction to Decorative Painting
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What's Included

Discover Tess’ tool kit

How to find inspiration

How to create patterns & motifs

Four step-by-step projects

An Introduction to Decorative Painting
32 lessons | 7 hours
In this in-depth course you will learn all the fundamental decorative painting techniques you need to embark on artistic projects of your own. From her Sussex studio, Tess will teach you how to approach painting a range of different surfaces and objects, how to create patterns, where to find inspiration and how to develop your own style. To help you build your skills and mastery of the subject, Tess will guide you through four step-by-step design projects, including painting a card lampshade, a decorative bordered mirror, a cupboard and a showstopping ceiling.
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Hand-painted details bring warmth, soul, and story into a space. They make a home feel alive.
— Tess Newall
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Lesson Plan
32 LESSONS / 7 HOURS
Meet Tess
The course begins with an introduction to Tess Newall and her work as a decorative artist. Tess reflects on her inspirations and discusses how transformative decorating painting can be within a room. She also goes through exactly what you'll be learning during your time together.
Tess’ inspiration and style
For your first lesson, Tess talks through her process of seeking inspiration. She also suggests how you might like to find your own sources of inspiration for the hand-painting projects you'll complete later on in the course.
Finding inspiration in historical buildings
Join Tess on a visit to the private chapel at Madresfield Court, a stunning stately home located in the Malvern Hills. Observe exactly how she approaches gathering inspiration, and how she translates this into her work.
Tess’ tool kit Part 1 - Brushes and sponges
During this part of the course, Tess takes you through the exact equipment and tools she uses in her decorative painting. She suggests what you will need to begin your journey, and where to source each item from.
Tess’ tool kit Part 2 - Tapes, pencils and other useful equipment
After taking you through the different types of brushes and sponges, Tess moves on to the more specialised equipment required in each project.
Tess’ tool kit Part 3 - Prepping, painting and finishing
It’s incredibly important to prepare the surface of your walls and furniture before you begin painting them to get the best results. Tess explains what you need to use to do this, as well as the types of paint she recommends to use in your own projects.
What to paint
You can decoratively paint almost anything, and the techniques you will learn in this course can be applied to so many different projects. Here are just a few ideas to get you started.
Brush handling and mark-making
In decorative painting, there are a few fundamental mark-making techniques that are well worth practising and getting the hang of when first starting. Follow along with Tess as she demonstrates what they are.
Key Patterns and Motifs - Part 1 - Observing patterns
Patterns are central to decorative painting, so it’s very good practice to make a conscious effort to start noticing and observing the different patterns all around you. Tess suggests where to look and encourages you to seek inspiration from your everyday surroundings.
Key patterns and motifs - Part 2 - Creating simple motifs
In this lesson, Tess shows you how to paint some of the staple motifs that she uses a lot in her work. These can be combined with the foundational techniques you've already learnt to create more intricate and interesting patterns.
Key patterns and motifs - Part 3 - Adding detail to botanical motifs
Tess demonstrates how to elevate your decorative painting even further with a tutorial dedicated to leaf and petal motifs.
Key patterns and motifs - Part 4 - Combining motifs in a flower garland
Now that you’ve learnt and practised some different motifs, follow along with Tess as she shows you how to combine them into a pattern and create an artwork of a painted flower garland.
Stencilling
This lesson is all about stencilling, which is a great way to create a neat, repeat pattern on both a small and large scale. It can be a really time-saving method of decorating and combines with hand painting to beautiful effect.
Creating patterns with masking tape and templates
Another technique to add to your arsenal, Tess shows you how she works with tape and templates in her work through the case study of a circus-inspired mural. It's a particularly helpful method to use when creating more structured designs such as a geometric border.
Creating a colour wash - Part 1 - A wall wash
Learning how to create a wash of colour is a really lovely technique to master when embarking on a journey into decorative painting. On a wall, it mimics the look of raw natural plaster and gives the perfect backdrop to a mural.
Creating a colour wash - Part 2 - A furniture wash
A colour wash can also be applied to furniture as a beautiful base for your decorative painting, and Tess demonstrates how to do it effectively.
Creating a colour palette
Colour is a hugely important part of decorative painting, but creating a palette of cohesive colours can feel daunting. In this lesson, Tess shows you where to start, and how to build up a range of colours that work well together. She encourages you to find the confidence to seek out the colours that stir joy within you, as well as showing you how to use them in your schemes
Composition and design
Before moving on to the projects within the course, Tess gives an important preparatory lesson about how to plan your design and test out your different ideas.
A painted lampshade - Part 1 - Inspiration and colour
In this part of the course, you’ll be going through a few projects with Tess step-by-step so you can start to put what you have learnt so far into practice. The first is decorating a lampshade.
A painted lampshade - Part 2 - Perfecting your design
Follow along with Tess as she demonstrates how to plan the design for a lampshade using a practice panel.
A painted lampshade - Part 3 - Preparing to paint
With your design finalised, it’s time to start thinking about how exactly you will translate this onto your lampshade.
A painted lampshade - Part 4 - Painting your lampshade
With all the designing and planning complete, it’s finally time to paint your lampshade!
A Gypsy wagon inspired painted frame - Part 1 - Inspiration and design
For your next project together, Tess will be showing you how to paint a mirror frame. The principles you’ll learn can be applied to painting a border on a wall and around a window or door frame.
A Gypsy wagon inspired painted frame - Part 2 - Painting the frame
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.
A Swedish-inspired painted sideboard - Part 1 - Creating a moodboard
Your third project is painting a large piece of furniture. With the stakes slightly higher, Tess goes through the additional preparatory steps she takes when designing something of this scale.
A Swedish-inspired painted sideboard - Part 2 - Composition and design
This stage is all about developing your design, and Tess teaches you how to create a mock-up to gain a better understanding of how each motif and pattern will sit together in the wider composition.
A Swedish-inspired painted sideboard - Part 3 - Painting a practice panel
To avoid costly mistakes, you'll learn how to create and use a practice panel - something Tess always uses in her decorative painting work.
A Swedish-inspired painted sideboard - Part 4 - Painting the sideboard
Now it's time to put everything you've learnt into practice and begin painting your piece of furniture.
A foliage ceiling mural - Part 1 - Inspiration and colour palette
For your final project together, you will be learning how to create your own hand-painted wall mural. Tess takes you through how she approached a recent mural project as a practical case study.
A foliage ceiling mural - Part 2 - Composition
Just as with the furniture painting project, the next stage in the process is to think about how your composition will come together and to create your mock-up.
A foliage ceiling mural - Part 3 - Practising the detail
Follow along with Tess as she creates the practice panel for her project, and offers tips on how you might use yours when approaching your own mural.
A foliage ceiling mural - Part 4 - Painting the mural
In the final lesson, you will join Tess on site as works on her mural in the eaves of a timber frame barn. Observe her process, and paint along with her on your own project.
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