Fall Wine Glasses
It’s time for the monthly Creative Craft blog hop
We are lucky to have 2 wonderful hostesses,
Thank you Sara and Donna!
This month our hostess is Donna from Modern on Monticello

Welcome friends, readers,
and visitors from Decorate and More with Tip
Today is my daughter’s birthday
and one thing she asked for was a Halloween wine glass
We both like to drink white wine
and like to drink it in insulated wine cups

I decided to paint a witch hat on one and a pumpkin on another
so she could use it through Thanksgiving
Let me show you the steps for these simple designs
You will need a medium round paint brush,
a small pointed brush, and acrylic craft paint

Let’s start with the pumpkin
Dip a medium round brush into orange and then yellow paint
Make a C stroke and as you stroke,
the colors will mix

Reload your brush and make a backwards C stroke
for the other side of the pumpkin

Continue to make these strokes until the pumpkin is filled in

Clean your brush then dip it in brown for the stem

Make short fat overlapping strokes to finish the stem

Use the small pointed brush to paint some curly vines

Add simple leaf shapes with a small brush
dipped in green and a touch of yellow

I used an acrylic paint pen to add dots

For the witch’s hat,
use the medium round brush and black paint
and make 2 strokes forming a triangle
Then fill it in and do a wavy horizontal stroke for the brim
Then clean up any rough edges with a small pointed brush
Add a spider dangling from the tip of the hat
When the black paint is dry, add a yellow star and an orange band,
and finish with orange dots

Once the paint has dried for 24 hours, it will be permanent,
but I recommend gently hand washing

You could also paint these designs on glasses, cards or place cards,
anything you want!
If you want to paint on glass,
be sure to use a curable paint for glass
Next up on the hop is Rachel with an Easy Halloween Garland
Here are the links to all my creative crafty friends
All links will be live at 7am EST
Easy Halloween Garland Rachel @ Tea and Forget Me Knots
Jute Trinket Box Gail @ Purple Hues and Me
Crochet Can Cozy Sara @ Birdz of a Feather
DIY Jadeite Jack-O’-Lanterns Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction
Easy Fall Door Hanger Instead Of A Wreath Donna @ Modern on Monticello
DIY Halloween Sign Craft Idea with BOO ghosts Allyson @ Southern Sunflowers
How to Make Turkey-Themed Thanksgiving Place Cards Carol @ Blue Sky at Home
DIY NUTCRACKER STAFF Terrie @ Decorating and More with Tip
Fall Wine Glasses Jenna @ The Painted Apron
Thanks so much for your visit!
I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Sundays on Silverado/ Happiness is Homemade
Between Naps on the Porch / Turn About Tuesday
Wednesday Linky Party / Karin’s Cottage Linky Party





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Adorable!! I love them!
Thank you Rita 🙂
Happy birthday to your daughter, Jenna 🎉🎂 The fall insulated wine glasses are so cute. Your tutorials are great, even though I have no skills when it comes to painting. However, you make it look easy.
Wishing you a beautiful autumn day…the weather is perfect!
Thanks so much Pam!
Your insulated wine glasses are adorable! What a great gift for your daughter. I think I may also make these for my friends here at the lake. Thank you once again for your tutorials and creative inspiration!
🧡🍁🍂🎃🍂🍁🧡
Thank you Nancy, Happy Painting!
What a great tutorial. I’m not a fine artist but this makes it feel achievable. Thanks for sharing.
Rachel – Tea and Forget-me-nots
Thank you Rachel, I hope you give it a try!
Jenna, these are just adorable! Pinned! Blessings, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction
Thanks Cecelia!
These are amazing Jenna! I unfortunately can’t drink wine, but if did, I’d want a cool design on an insulated cup like this! Happy birthday to your daughter!
Thank you Sara 🎃🧙♀️
Wow, these are so cute. Love how talented you are.🧡
Thank you Linda 🙂
Super cute wine glass cups! I’m sure your daughter loves them. I like how you break down the painting steps to make it easy enough for anyone to do. I need to practice curly cues!
Thanks Allyson, happy painting!
Your insulated wine cups are so beautiful and perfect for the holidays, Jenna! You make painting seem so easy! But you have to have talent to paint like this and you sure do have lots of it! I always love seeing your wonderful creations! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much Gail 🙂
So cute! Happy Halloween!
Thanks Dorothy!
Jenna, Happy Birthday to your daughter. The fall wine glasses you painted are beautiful! You have such a gift and are so talented. Wishing you a wonderful week, sweet friend!
Thanks so much Shannon 🎃
Jenna, you have a talent for painting. I love the patterns you painted on all the glasses. Very festive.
Thank you!
Jenna I love the insulated glasses and what a nice gift. Happy birthday to your daughter, 🎉🎂 Your tutorials are so easy to understand…it is putting it into practice that is my issue. LOL, you make it look easy.
Happy October
Thank you Kari, cheers!
Happy belated birthday to your daughter! And cheers to both of you celebrating with your adorable insulated glasses.
Thanks Deb, cheers!
These are such a special and one of a kind gift. I love the fun and whimsical designs. And I always admire your painting skills too each month. Thanks for sharing it with the group.
Thanks so much Donna 🎃
Super cute insulated wine cups Jenna! I’m sure your daughter loves them! 🧡
Thank you Mary 🙂
Very cute, and I like the idea of an insulated wine glass.
We love the insulated glasses, especially if we’re having cocktails or dinner outside, which we often do.
Your wine glasses turned out great!
Thanks so much Joanne!
Oh Jenna, these are adorable and I know your daughter will love them! Happy belated Birthday to her. I love love the dangling spider lol. The insulated wine glasses seem really popular and what a wonderful idea for summer. Happy Monday to you!
Thanks Kim, we love the insulated glasses!