Bluebells Woods Watercolour Landscape Tutorial For Beginners
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Watercolour Paper 300gms
Winsor & Newton & Sennelier Watercolours
White watercolour paint
Craig Young Palette.
Size 8 Round.
Mop brush
Table salt
Plastic card
Framing Tape
Apple Twig
(The twig is from an apple tree, but you can use a twig from any tree, apple seems best though as it seems to hold the paint better (just my opinion). If it's fresh from the tree, just let it dry out for a bit then sharpen it with a pencil sharpener and you are ready to go.)
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Видео Bluebells Woods Watercolour Landscape Tutorial For Beginners канала Karen Rice Watercolour Channel
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Share your paintings:
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/karenriceartchannel/
My website: www.karenriceart.com
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(I use affiliate links and may earn a commission.)
AMAZON US: https://www.amazon.com/shop/karenriceartchannel
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Watercolour Paper 300gms
Winsor & Newton & Sennelier Watercolours
White watercolour paint
Craig Young Palette.
Size 8 Round.
Mop brush
Table salt
Plastic card
Framing Tape
Apple Twig
(The twig is from an apple tree, but you can use a twig from any tree, apple seems best though as it seems to hold the paint better (just my opinion). If it's fresh from the tree, just let it dry out for a bit then sharpen it with a pencil sharpener and you are ready to go.)
#watercolorpaintingbeginners #watercolorpaintingbluebellwoods #watercolourpaintinglandscapes
Видео Bluebells Woods Watercolour Landscape Tutorial For Beginners канала Karen Rice Watercolour Channel
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