Do Yourself a Favor and Make a Tangle Rainbow · Craftwhack
Deep in the middle of winter I like to use lots of color. It is my way of staying (relatively) sane until winter packs its ugly bags and gets on outta hither. Likewise, I'm sorry if I complain about the weather too much. I'm feeling the pull of the south, my friends.
Simply for now, isn't it a lovely time to paint a rainbow? And and then tangle all over it? Of course it is.
This projection couldn't be easier, and I'll bet you already have these supplies on manus. Although if you lot don't take a nice flat edge on your paint castor, I would recommend getting one. I tried this showtime with a rounded-edge paintbrush and my rainbow looked pretty sad at the ends.
Supplies:
White bill of fare stock or hot press watercolor paper (I used the latter)
Watercolors (I used this fun ooly set)
Flat watercolor brush (I used the regal i in this set)
Black pen/mark (I used a brush-tip marker from ooly)
Directions:
Put a little tiny pencil dot at the lesser of your horizontal paper right at the halfway point.
Pigment a modest purple arc at the lesser of the page direct over the pencil dot.
Paint your rainbow stripes upwards from there. With the brush I used, the rainbow fit perfectly on my paper.
Permit it dry – I waited most an hour – and then draw, putter, tangle, scribble and whatever other synonym you can think of. I used the castor tip marker instead of a fine bespeak blackness pen so it would show upwardly confronting the colors better and the lines that the brush tip brand are a niggling looser.
These loose patterns were fun, merely you could also endeavour roofing less of the color with more minimal patterns in each function. OR! Y'all could go totally sleek and draw stripes going in different directions for each rainbow color.
So many options. I call back kids will like this project.
What do you think?
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