
I am so excited to be a part of this Ornament Exchange Blog Hop with all these other amazing artist. I hope you will take the time to check out all of their wonderful projects.
This is my project which I am calling Winter Wonderland. Can you feel the peace my snowy guy is feeling in the quite woods while the snow is gently falling and the moon is casting a warm glow.

To make this sweet snow man you will need the following supplies:
- (1) Mason Jar Ornament 8” x 3 ¾” 31-L397 available from Cupboard Distributing
- The following colors of DecoArt American paints: Aqua Sky, Dioxazine Purple, Desert Turquoise, Grey Sky, Forest Green, Indian Turquoise, Persimmon, Raw Sienna, Sapphire, Slate Grey, Soft Black, Spa blue, Tomato Red, Warm Beige, Warm White
- DecoArt: Americana Matte Sealer/Finisher (spray)
- These are some suggested brushes, but use what you have: Loew-Cornell La Corneille Golden Taklon: #0 round (Series 7000), #2/0, #10/0 liner (Series 7350), ½” , ¾” angular shader (Series 7400), #2 fan brush, 3/4” wash (Series 7150), 1” Maxine’s Mop (Series 270)
Lets Get Started:
- Basecoat your ornament Spa Blue. Transfer on pattern as needed.
Painting your trees:
- (A) Paint the trunk with Raw Sienna. Load small fan brush with Forest Green. Tap brush straight up and down on paper towel to remove excess paint and open hairs of brush. Start at top of tree with brush vertical and tap a few hair of brush to form top of tree. Turn brush horizontal and begin tapping a few hairs of the brush to form the top branch of the tree. Move down and tap a little wider. Continue down tree making branches wider. Reload brush as needed.
- (B) Load brush with Indian Turquoise tapping off excess and go lightly over tree allowing green to show through. (C) Then load brush with Warm White and using same method as above add snow to branches.

Here is a little video on making the trees:
https://videopress.com/embed/ydV0i7yR?hd=0&autoPlay=0&permalink=0&loop=0
Snowman: (A) Base snowman and ground with Warm White. (A) Float Indian Turquoise on back of head and down left side of body, (B) reinforce with Sapphire. Float Aqua Sky on right side of face and body. (C) Float Dioxazine Purple on lower left side of head and under chin and lower left side of body. Shade snow with same colors.

Adding More Details: (A) Paint nose on snowman with Persimmon and eyes with Soft Black. Using small liner and thinned Sapphire paint line next to left side and under eyes, nose, mouth and buttons. Paint Warm White highlight in eyes and on nose. Paint on cheeks with thinned Spice Pink. Stroke on arms with Raw Sienna and scarf with Tomato Red. Shade scarf with Soft Black highlight with Warm White. Base hat with Slate Grey and band with Sapphire. Shade left side of hat with Soft Black and highlight right side with Grey Sky. Paint wreath with Raw Sienna, pine on wreath with Forest Green and bird with Sapphire. Paint Soft Black eye, highlight with Warm White and paint Raw Sienna beak.
Working on the Jar: (A) Base lid with Grey Sky. Paint lines in lid with Slate Grey. Shade edges of lid with Slate Grey. Float down each side of jar and across bottom about 1/8″-1/4″ in from edge. This float should break here and there and should not be one large float.
(B) Make a wide Desert Turquoise float around the edge of the jar. Float under rim of jar with Desert Turquoise.
Tip for making wider floats: Dampen surface with water using ¾” wash brush. Float with 3/4” angle shader. If needed use mop brush to soften float.
(C) Paint Warm White highlight on jar and lid. Paint branch of pine with Raw Sienna. Paint twine on with Warm White

Pine on jar: (A) paint diagonal lines across twine with Tomato Red. Using liner and Forest Green stroke on pine. (B) Go over with Indian Turquoise and then (C) back over with Forest Green letting some of the under strokes show through. Shade twine with Slate Grey. Flyspeck with Warm White and Desert Turquoise. Remove any transfer lines, varnish and attach desired hanger.


Printable Pattern of Ornament (PDF)
Printable Instructions and Pattern for Winter Wonderland (PDF)
DecoArt Give Away
Comment to Win !!!
DecoArt is providing the DecoArt product used in this project to one lucky winner. To enter to be a part of this giveaway comment on this blog post. I will select the winner on November 3rd. Each artist in this blog hop will also be offering the DecoArt Give Away so check thier amazing ornaments using the links below.
Ornament Exchange 2017
Day 1 – October 17th

Jane Allen Creates| Classic Amy Joanne| Franca Marzi | Judy Westegaard – Jenkins
Day 2 – October 18th
Golda Rader| Debbie Mishima | Tracy Moreau | Linda Sharp, CDA
Day 3 – October 19th

Sandy McTier | Deb Antonick | Lauré Paillex | Wendy Young
I hope you are enjoying this Blog Hop and are inspired to paint some ornaments for family and friends. Please share your creations with us on FaceBook.
A Very Special Thank you to DecoArt and Cupboard Distributing for sponsoring our blog hop.


Look very lovely ……thank you
I love this and have some of these wooden ornies left from last year.
Love the ornament Jane. Cant wait to do it
Thank you for this! I love this cute canning jar❤️
Love this ornament Jane and the idea of the Blog Hop. I wish I could have taken part of this wonderful HOP…..hopefully next thyme!
VERY CUTE JANE. NICE OF YOU AND DECO ART TO START THIS. FUN FOR ALL. WE ALL APPRECIATE IT.
Lovely design Jane. Love the colors you selected and such a cute snowman!
So cute. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to paint it.
Love love love the snowman mason jar! Thanks for sharing.
Love your idea on the mason jar ornament. Colors are great!!
Mason jars are so popular right now. What a cute ornament!
I love this little snowman in his Winter Wonderland!! Will be painting this for sure, probably on a different surface, but love the Mason Jar too. Thank you so much!!!
what a cute ornament!! I am off to check out the other websites. thank you!!
Cute idea of the snowman in the mason jar!
Love this ornament. Will definitely be painting this. Thank you.
Love this project! Will enjoy doing this with my girls
when we do our Christmas project!
I’ve never done an ornament hop before! What a neat idea! I’m excited about getting to paint all these adorable ornaments! Thank you so very much!
I already have this surface, and I think it just found a purpose!! Thanks a bunch!
So cute!! Thank you!
Very cute design Jane, thanks for participating in this Blog Hop and giving away a free pattern.
So cute, thanks for the directions
Love the ornament Winter wonderland. So cute. Thank you
I love this its so much fun. Snowmen are my favorite I have a separate tree for just snowmen that stays up long past Christmas. Snowmen make me happy.
What a great ornament, can’t wait to make it…thanks for the giveaway…
This is so cute. Thank you I love snowmen they make me happy. I have a tree just for snowmen that stays up long past Christmas.
Adorable ornament! This ornament blog is a wonderful idea.
Love this! Can’t wait to get started!
Hi Jane! This is so sweet! I have been looking for a pattern to do on the back side of mason jar like this with a fall motif. This may be the winner!
So cut
What a cute ornament
Thank you Jane for the ornament. A wonderful winter wonderland!
Cute!
Fun ornament
I’m so excited to see this. I just hope i can figure out how to follow along each day. Your pattern is beautiful! I’m going to paint it on an actual mason jar for Christmas presents. Thanks for sharing!
Love the snowman in the jar! Can’t wait to “hop”.
Thank you for this ornament. Awesome.
Beautiful Jane thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this cute design!
Love this ornament.
Love this ornament!
What a fun ornament to paint. Great instructions. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
I live this one! Can’t wait to try it.
Such a cute design, love it Jane!
So cute, thanks for sharing!
Wonderful idea and such a cute snowman. Can think of lots of surfaces to put it on.
So cute and love snowmen in my hot Texas
Love the colors and bird in the wreath.
Love this project, the colors are very appealing to me. Thank youfor sharing!
Thank you Jane, Winter wonderland is adorable!
Thank you, Jane. I love Winter Wonderland….makes me want some hot chocolate….
I recently saw some wood cut-outs and thought that it would be sweet to paint them. And, of course, here he is in all his glory. So sweet!!!