Beautiful Christmas baubles customised with Uni Paint Markers


Christmas is only one month away! Decorate your Christmas baubles with us and make your tree as beautiful as possible. A great way to give your decorations a new lease of life, without necessarily buying new ones!
If you’re tempted, follow the guide!
For this tutorial, you will need:
- Christmas baubles
- Uni Paint markers (fine tips PX203 and PX21)
1st step: The materials
As you may already know, when it comes to decorating and customising, we’ve got everything you need!
For this tutorial you will need Uni Paint permanent markers with fine tips (PX203 and PX2) and of course, your Christmas baubles ready to be customised. Whether they’re white, golden or silver, the covering colours of the Uni Paint marker will show up wonderfully on this surface!
2nd step: Tap the markers
Before you start customising your Christmas baubles, start by tapping the tip of your markers. On a sheet of paper, tap the tip several times. Test your markers on some draft paper, if you get a clean line, your Uni Paint markers are ready!
3rd step: Start drawing at the bottom
A practical issue: To make things easier, start drawing from the bottom. Creating patterns will be simpler this way.
Perfect for decorations and customisations, our Uni Paint markers offer beautiful opaque and glossy colours which dry quickly!
4th step: Finish at the top of the Christmas bauble
Then, carry on customising your Christmas bauble, holding it at the top so you can draw easily on the rest of the surface.
We can't say it enough - the golden rule is to let your imagination take over when creating your patterns! Polka-dots, stripes, stars... The possibilities are endless!
5th step: Add a touch of colour
To round off the decoration for your Christmas bauble, why not add a bit of colour? You’ve got options, our markers are available in 15 different colours!
6th step: The final result!
Your Christmas baubles are ready! They’re unique and made by you. Happy with the results?
If you try out this tutorial, don't forget to share your creations in the comments on our Facebook page, or even with the hashtag #uniballfrance on Instagram. We’d love to repost our favourites!