DIY Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami Inspired Easter Eggs
LV MONOGRAM MULTICOLOR MAKES A COMEBACK
Let’s get started!
Eggs
I bought my d.i.y eggs from Target and Walmart
DIY Plastic Easter Eggs with Carton
Transon Artist Paint Brush Set of 12
Paint
I bought these acrylic paints by Craftsmart from my neighborhood art supply store. I have a mixture of pastels and primary paints.
*Tip: As long as you have the (3) primary paint colors: red, blue, and yellow you can mix endless amounts of colors 🎨
red + blue = purple
yellow + blue = green
red + yellow = orange
Add (white) paint to any color to lighten the hue
Add (black) paint to any color to darken
Note: The colors you use do not have to be exactly the colors used in the Louis Vuitton Multicolor Monogram, just have fun with it!
DESIGN
I decided to make a stencil since I wanted to make the shapes a little more sharp. But feel free to freehand if you want a loose and light-handed design. It’s all about using your own personal aesthetic.
When applying your design to the black eggs, make sure to prime your outlines in white paint before applying color. This application of white paint will allow for better color pay off and much less impending frustration.
These are far from perfect but i had a lot of fun making these Easter eggs and i hope you do too!
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