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Simple Leaves and Stamping over Watercolor Background – Fast and Easy Art
Hey everyone! It’s Kate here, playing with watercolors again. This time I wanted to create a fun background with some blues and greens, my favorite color combo. I used a dragging technique where you can get a hard edge on one side and a soft edge on the other. It lets you blend the colors…
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Simple Autumn Leaves Watercolor and Colored Pencil Shading – Earthy Colors
Hey everyone, it’s Kate here! I busted out my watercolors today because even though it’s getting close to winter, I was craving those gorgeous fall colors. I whipped up a quick and easy watercolor painting with some autumn leaves – perfect for a card or a piece of wall art. You can totally size it…
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Intuitive Art with Acrylic Paint and Mixed Media: Loose and Experimental Marks
Hey everyone, it’s Kate here, and today I decided to switch things up a bit. I got my hands on some Master’s Touch mixed media paper from Hobby Lobby, and I’m excited to dive into something a little larger than my usual projects. So, I’ve got this 11 by 14-inch paper, or about 28 by…
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Abstract Christmas Card Watercolor and Gold Ink Great for Beginners – Reds and Purples
Hey everyone, Kate here! Today’s video is all about creating a beautiful Christmas card using watercolors. I decided to go with a festive theme using deep reds and purples. I wanted a loose and flowy feel, so I started by wetting my watercolor paper on both sides. Then, I grabbed my favorite tools: my MeiLiang…
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Experimental Art Journal Process Video – Exploring Paints and Mark Making
Hey everyone, it’s Kate here! In this video, I’m taking you through a fun and messy art journaling session. I’m working in my sketchbook today, which means the pages are a bit on the thin side. To combat that, I like to start with a pre-painted background using some craft paint. It adds some thickness…
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Art Journaling Tip – Pre-paint Pages for Stronger Paper and Instant Inspiration
Hey everyone, it’s Kate here! Today’s video is a quick art journaling tip for those times you run out of pre-painted pages like I did. You might know from my previous videos that I love working with pre-painted pages in my spiral sketchbook. While the sketchbook paper isn’t as flimsy as regular copy paper, it’s…
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Easy Watercolor Abstract for Beginners with Posca Pen Leaves – Greens Yellow and Gold
Hey everyone! Today I’m playing with some watercolors and doodles, using colors I don’t normally use. My palette for today is a bright yellow, grassy green, and olive green. I want to see how these colors mix and create something abstract. First, I prep my workspace with a spray bottle and some water. I like…
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Easy and Beautiful Art Journal Collage with Gelli Prints
Hey everyone! Today, I’m working on a two-page spread in my art journal using some collage elements. I recently made a bunch of Gelli prints, and I pulled out a few that would be perfect as collage paper. I also found some interesting scraps in my stash: a piece with some liner on it that…
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Gelli Plate Printing Fun with Stencils and Texture – Make Your Own Collage Papers
Hi friends, it’s Kate! I’m doing over an hour of Gelli printing on my plate, so you should hang out with me and have some fun printing and making collage papers! I have a few simple stencils, but you absolutely don’t need anything special to make texture. You can use any items you have on…
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Abstract Watercolor for Beginners with Leaf Doodles – Playing with Mixed Media Art
Hey everyone, it’s Kate here! I haven’t uploaded in a few days, and I wanted to take some time to relax and create with you all. So, I grabbed my watercolors and some brushes, and thought it would be fun to doodle some leaves and circles – my favorite shapes! Let me tell you, Thanksgiving…
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North Pole Christmas Line and Wash Watercolor Card for Beginners with Colored Pencils and Fineliner
Hey everyone, it’s Kate! Today, I’m going to show you a quick and easy way to create a cute Christmas watercolor painting that you can use for a greeting card or any other holiday decoration. First, I’m going to do a light pencil sketch. Then, I’ll go over it with a fine-liner pen to make…
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I Used the Vintage Derwent Watercolor Pencils Again to Make Flowers. It Was Awesome and Stuff.
Hi friends, it’s Kate! I broke out the vintage @derwent Watercolor Pencils I got a long time ago, and got down to business sketching and painting some flowers. Seriously, these watercolor pencils are so awesome, especially knowing they might be 40 years old and still color like new. I have always been a little scared…