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Everyday Artist: How to Paint a Snow-Covered Evergreen Tree - Technique #1 Western Pennsylvania, Below Zero, Some Nights, Painting Snow, Winter Watercolor, Diy Watercolor Painting, Watercolor Christmas Cards, Winter Painting, Watercolor Painting Techniques

It’s been snowing and blowing for weeks here in western Pennsylvania, with temperatures below zero some nights and highs in the teens. What better time, then, to paint snow-covered evergreens? I have two different techniques for painting snow on evergreen trees. Here’s a condensed version of the instructions for Technique #1 – click to enlarge […]

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Bree Copley on Instagram: "Here are 4 simple tools and techniques I use to create snowfall with watercolor. You can use them individually or all together like I did to create whimsical winter watercolor landscapes! 💛💛 SHARE with anyone who wants to learn! 1. SALT! It’s one of my favorites to use! I find that sea salt works best. HOW TO USE : apply salt to WET or DAMP paint. The salt will soak up the paint in the areas it is applied to and will leave you will a beautiful negative bloom. Experiment with the size of salt you use. Rock salt will create even bigger blooms and once removed they often look like little snowflake crystals. Only Remove salt once painting is COMPLETELY DRY! 2. Damp q-tip: most people have these in their home so it’s a great tool to use in various ways Watercolor Snow Scenes Easy, Simple Watercolor Techniques, Salt Technique Watercolor, Watercolor Painting Sea, Learn To Paint Watercolor, Watercolor Wet On Wet Technique, Snowflake Watercolor Paintings, Watercolor Salt Painting, Winter Painting Watercolor

Bree Copley on Instagram: "Here are 4 simple tools and techniques I use to create snowfall with watercolor. You can use them individually or all together like I did to create whimsical winter watercolor landscapes! 💛💛 SHARE with anyone who wants to learn! 1. SALT! It’s one of my favorites to use! I find that sea salt works best. HOW TO USE : apply salt to WET or DAMP paint. The salt will soak up the paint in the areas it is applied to and will leave you will a beautiful negative bloom…

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