Layered vines - easy watercolor painting!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 พ.ค. 2024
- I would love to have the real life waterfall of vines in my house.
The way watercolor layers is one of my favorite things about it, it just takes a bit of patience and planning.
I used a size 3 quill brush with my Unicorn Food Watercolors to create this.
What's your favorite houseplant? Mine is currently a giant pot of basil.
supplies- quill brush- rebelunicorncrafts.com/product-page/size-3-quill-brush
paint- rebelunicorncrafts.com/product-page/getting-started-with-watercolor-essential-pack
heat tool- tinyurl.com/faveheatgun (affiliate link, genuinely love it)
Ooooo..I like this one. Love "let it dry or make it dry". Makes me smile every time🎉
Me too, I laugh EVERY time.
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Me too😂
I finally got some sketch books out together and started filling one. It’s been so inspiring to watch your videos and play, but that first page was really hard because I was afraid I’d ruin it! I am learning to let go of that perfectionism though, thanks to your videos!
Don't forget you can always skip the first page too 😉
@@RebelUnicornCrafts OMG yes!! I did that!
That is so pretty! Thank you for this video!
It's so neat how a little color change creates so much depth 🌿 My favorite houseplants are trailing ones. I've never tried growing herbs indoors - I bet the basil smells great!
A little paint certainly goes further than you’d think!
It is gorgeous and looks like fun!
It was, you should try it!!
So special😊
In Australia our gum trees (eucalyptus) have carmine reds every shade of green, and many tans through to caramel colours. I’ve been stuck, but this one is giving me something to work on, thanks
Sounds beautiful!
what a gorgeous technique ☺☺
Wounderful 😊
I love this idea, some of your tutos are ok for "painting afternoon" with my toddler (7yo) and I'm pretty sure he will enjoy this one 😉😊👍🙏🏼
I love that!
Wonderful as always!
It’s amazing! Love your work !!! What sketchbook did you use?
This is a test one for a new sketchbook I'm considering having made!
I can’t wait to try this one! Do you hold your sketchbook/paper at a bit of an angle some of the time to get the paint to go where you want? I can’t tell. Trying to figure this all out. Thank you for all your tips and tricks that are so doable and FUN!
If I want the paint to flow around more, absolutely. If I want it to stay put, I'll leave it flat. Neither are wrong, one just uses gravity to do some work and the other doesn't- depends on the effect you're going for.