• How to draw bees and chamomile tutorial
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    How to Draw Bees and Chamomile

    It’s thawing outside. Tiny, almost imperceptible leaf buds are forming on the fruit trees (witnessed as I pruned the trees), and the bees are flying again. That means the hubby is planning for spring hive work, buzy bees and then honey season. It’s still too early for actual blooming flowers, so we’ll have to imagine some ... Chamomile goes really well with honey. Let’s draw our inspiration from these things for our tutorial. Ready to paint a little spring?

  • How to draw doodles on an elephant drawing
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    How to Draw Doodles on an Elephant Drawing

    It’s time to start thinking about spring. Can you feel it? Winter is coming to an end. The sun feels a little warmer, the wind doesn’t bite as hard, and those days are getting longer. And that calls for something a little colorful and fun. Want to try an elephant? All dolled up to celebrate? That seems fitting. This week, we’ll search out our playful side to decorate an elephant drawing with some colorful doodles. This tutorial is a little more involved than some of the tutorials you find here. It will be just as fun but might take a little longer. As you paint, draw, and doodle, think about…

  • how to draw snowflakes on a cozy mug tutorial
    Blog,  Watercolor and Ink,  Winter Drawing Ideas

    How to Draw Snowflakes on a Cozy Mug

    I like having a variety of seasons, and I’m lucky enough to live in a part of the world that allows me to taste a touch of each season. This year, we are having a very winter kind of winter, much like the white winters I grew up with close to the snow belt. I think this is the first winter that rivaled my childhood winters since I moved away 20 years ago. If you’re like me, winter makes you want to hunker down, find a warm (preferably soft) blanket, and sip a hot drink. I search out and claim coziness, especially on the coldest, windiest days. But, let’s get…

  • How to use heart drawings with a pun for a DIY valentine
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    How to use Heart Drawings with a pun on a DIY Valentine

    We are getting close to Valentine’s Day now. It’s the time to celebrate our special someone, but for me, it reminds me of my whole family, the laughter we share, a few sweets and a little together silliness plopped right in the middle of a cold, brown, possibly snowy winter. There are a couple of times a year when it’s absolutely necessary to get a little punny: Valentine’s Day and April Fools’ Day. Oh! And birthdays … and Father’s Day … and … okay, it’s just fun to get a little punny. We always need another laugh around here (even an eye roll and a groan will do). Yes, our…

  • 5 heart drawings to mix and match for Valentine's Day Cards
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    5 Heart Drawings to Mix and Match for Valentine’s Day Cards

    I’m not a super mushy person. I can be a little sentimental and movies often make me cry, but I tend to want to give silly, funny or just plain punny valentines. Maybe because it’s become more about my kids and an excuse to celebrate … and eat chocolate, of course. Or maybe it’s because April Fools’ Day is my real holiday. Whatever the reason, I’m giving up the punny for this tutorial, but beware, it may return for the next one. This week, we’re creating five watercolor heart backgrounds and five calligraphy heart drawings that you can mix and match for your Valentine’s Day cards. Maybe we’ll even put…

  • How to paint a watercolor abstract for a Thank you card
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    How to Paint a Watercolor Abstract for Thank You Cards

    After a big holiday season like Christmas and New Year’s, this stationer starts thinking of Thank you cards. Just think of all of those gifts exchanged. I’m always grateful for the gifts, and I can usually say “Thank you” in person. But occasionally, I get an unexpected gift that warrants something extra. Or I just need to send a note of appreciation for all of those people who work so hard to help my kids grow up. I have numerous designs to pick from, but some of the designs feel a little feminine to send to the coach of a boys’ soccer team. The coaches I can think of wouldn’t…

  • How to paint a recipe card for holiday recipes
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    How to Paint a Recipe Card for Holiday Recipes

    So, I have to admit something, just to get it out there. I have another passion … you know, more than art and design. I love food. There. I said it. I’m not a perfect cook because I don’t usually like to be confined by a recipe. It’s so hard to do what I’m told. Recipes are more like guidelines anyway … right? I do collect and use recipes, but I hardly ever cook without changing something on the list. It works for me. It’s kind of how I paint too, leaving the rules behind. Anyway, around the holidays, maybe you, like me, will find yourself with a new recipe…

  • Draw a Christmas tree with Watercolor and Calligraphy
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    How to Draw a Christmas Tree with Watercolor and Calligraphy

    Sometimes, these tutorials come together weeks ahead of time. And sometimes, they’re reinvented during the planning process. This one was both. I had a plan in October, I think, for a lovely Christmas tree tutorial. I really did like it. And I really did draw it. But it was also time-consuming. In this space, I try to keep the tutorials simple and non-threatening, so as I readied to record the process for you, I changed it. Completely. Welcome to the new Christmas tree drawing tutorial. I hope you enjoy it.

  • 3 Christmas drawings for gift tags tutorial
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    3 Easy Christmas Drawings for Gift Tags

    Hello, Christmas! Yes, it’s officially the acceptable time to celebrate and prepare for Christmas. No more “It’s too early grumbles allowed.” Our house is decked in fa la las ... since the day after Thanksgiving. Only a few things went up (ahem … were left out after photo shoots) before that. But in all honesty, I think most of November was spent creating designs and projects for Christmas. I don’t mind. It helps get me in the mood for the season. And it makes everyone a little more jolly when they start humming Christmas carols after they subconsciously hear me doing it. Where are you on the spectrum? Are you…

  • Cute Fall Drawing with a Fall Saying
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    Create a Cute Fall Drawing with a Fall Saying

    Here we are, on the brink of the great holiday season. Somehow, Halloween never quite feels a part of the thrill of Christmas, but Thanksgiving always does. I’m guessing that’s because we always picked out our Christmas tree the Saturday after Thanksgiving when I was a child. Some things just stick. This week’s tutorial feels like a transition for me too, not quite fall, not quite Christmas, but still a little bit of both. You’ll also get to see a little bit of my silly side. Go ahead, have a laugh at it. It’s me, I don’t mind. Yep! As the weather turns crisp and I start wearing jackets or…