I hope you are having a good summer. I have spent some time doodling with watercolors, my favorite artsy thing to do. Today I am going to show you how I transform puddles of watercolor to flower doodles. Here is an example of a finished watercolor flower doodle.
This step-by-step is fun, summery art project for you or your kids to try. I like to share what is fun and exciting for me, because maybe you will take something from it and create your own spin on the idea. Here's what you need:
- Watercolor paints and/or Metallic watercolor paints
- Watercolor paper
- Brush, water, water cup
- Colorful markers
- Black fine point permanent marker
Drop in additional colors to create different effects.
Fill a whole page with the watercolor blobs.
Step 2: Allow your watercolor puddles to dry. Use permanent black marker to outline the puddles. Or, you can draw flowers right on top, radiating from the center of the petal.
You can stop right there, or you can add additional color with brush markers or your other favorite type of coloring tools.
Step 4: Add additional color and patterns with markers. Use a white paint pen on top to make highlights and embellishments.
I had so much fun, I covered several sheets of paper with watercolor flower doodles.
Etsy
3 comments
LOVE this!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Such a colourfun and creative blogpost Marcia... I really love how you go from 'water-drops' to flowers... the happines shines from the pages and I love it! Hope you're doing well dear and having a great Summer. Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier this week, seeing your name pop up in the comments made me smile! Big hug from the Netherlands dear!
I like that! Color before doodle.. nice!
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