| | | | | | | | | | • Find a spot outdoors, and cover nearby items with drop cloths or old sheets to protect them from spray mist. • Clean with soap and water, rinse and let dry. Place the pine cone in a disposable small cup while spraying. This would allow you to spray all sides at once. • Hold the paint can 12-14” from the surface. Press the spray button and begin covering the surface in a steady back-and-forth motion, slightly overlapping each stroke. • Apply 2 or more light coats a few minutes apart. For best results, apply multiple light coats versus 1 heavy coat • Let dry overnight. • Proudly display your glimmering pine cones in your front windows for guest to admire.
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