1 Begin by wiping down the glassware with kitchen roll and white spirit or methylated spirit to remove any grease and dust.
2 Take one of your tumblers and start to paint your flowers from the centre outwards. Make two yellow spots where you want each centre of your flowers to be. Paint slightly smaller white dots in a circle around the left-hand yellow spot and a red ring around the right-hand yellow spot. To make the petals around the red ring, paint red dots around the outer edge and blend them into a ring.
3 Paint a wavy blue outline around the white dots to form a flower shape on the left-hand flower. Be careful not to touch the white dots with the blue paint. Paint a yellow outline around the outside of the blue outline, again without touching the blue paint.
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