Tuesday 26 July 2022

Painting Wild Flowers with Wet Watercolours!


This is a very exciting way to paint wild flowers, as you never know what you will end up with!

As you are painting watercolours "Wet on Wet" (wet paint on wet paper) it does its own thing - great fun and easy to do, so very suitable for your groups. 

And you get great results, even for the "un-artistic"!

You will need...
Watercolour paper (as you are wetting the paper, you will need watercolour paper - anything else won't work!)
Watercolour paints
Brushes
Black pen - waterproof ink. (I used Staedtler Pigment Liner 0.8, but any similar will do)

Get ready...
Mix your paints before you wet your paper.
I mixed green (2 separate shades - one darker)
Flower colours - I mixed Yellow (2 shades) and Crimson

Wet your paper by brushing over with clean water.

Wait a few minutes and then using a large brush, wash on the lighter green with upward strokes and feather the top edge. 

While still wet, apply the dark green - let some of the light green show through.


Next - check if your paper is still wet - if not then re-wet the top of your picture. (careful not to go into the green area)

Then apply the colours you have prepared - just load the brush with paint and then touch the paper and the paint will spread by itself.

Put different size blobs of the different colours - in random order (these are wild flowers - not planted in rows!!)

Lastly, take your brush and flick (hold the brush parallel to the paper and tap it sharply, with your finger, just below the bristles) small blobs of paint randomly over the whole picture. 

Do this with all your different flower colours.


Let it dry thoroughly (I use my hair dryer on low heat to speed up the drying process)

Once the paint is dry, take your pen and draw in your flowers. 

Try to draw freely - don't be too precise - the paint is not precise, so the drawing too must be "Random"!

To make it look natural, have some flowers "side view".



Scribble in grass at the bottom, over the green area. Stand back and admire your work...!

Have fun!

Wednesday 8 June 2022

Make a Felt Wall Hanging - Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers! Printable Templates!

Felt Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers Wall-Hanging
 

Some years ago I purchased the Sunbonnet Sue pattern and I have now decided it was time to create a new Felt Wall-Hanging - Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers -  which you can all make at home or with your groups!

About Sunbonnet Sue - Bertha Corbett Melcher is credited as a creator of the Sunbonnet designs. She illustrated children's Primer books in the early 1900s. Her book, “The Sunbonnet Babies” was published in 1900. In this book she depicted girls with their faces hidden by their bonnets.

I have given you a tutorial of my Sunbonnet Sue Wall-Hanging, but you can add or take away any of the embellishments - have fun and be creative...!

You will need...

One A4 sheet of felt for background

Scraps of felt for Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers

A string of daisy trimming - or whatever you have 

Buttons for flowers and bonnet

Cotton wool tail and googly eye for bunny - 

Fabric glue or double sided tape to attach tail and eye

Embroidery thread for stitching

Ribbon and a wooden dowel to hang 

How to make it...

Print the pattern / template of Sunbonnet Sue and Bunny and Flowers

Sunbonnet Sue Template

Bunny and Flowers Template

Cut out your Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers from your felt

Taking your A4 background felt, turn over a hem of about 2cm along the long edge and stitch down

Felt Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers Wall-Hanging

Turn your A4 felt over and attach Sunbonnet Sue one layer at a time, using a small running stitch, finishing with the bonnet

Felt Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers Wall-Hanging

Attach the bunny, again using a small running stitch
 
Felt Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers Wall-Hanging

Attach the flowers, by stitching them to the background with a button in the middle of each one. 

Attach a cotton wool tail to the bunny and an eye, using fabric glue or double sided tape

Stitch the daisy trim along the top as in the photo

I attached a button on the bonnet as well as a few single daisies from the daisy trim scattered around.

Felt Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny and Flowers Wall-Hanging

Slip your wooden dowel into the top channel, tie on your ribbon and you will have a Sunbonnet Sue Wall-Hanging to make everyone smile...!


Wednesday 11 May 2022

Four Platinum Jubilee Place Mats - Free Download, Print & Colour-in!

If you are joining in with the Platinum Jubilee Sunday lunch (5 June 2022) - at home or in your street - why not prepare Place Mats for you and your family and guests!


Here are four different Platinum Jubilee Place Mats - get out those paints or crayons and get the kids or your groups busy!


Enjoy the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, wherever you are! 
Four days 2 - 5 June 2022...

70 YEARS - God Save the Queen!

Monday 2 May 2022

Jubilee Bunting to colour in - Free template!



Platinum Jubilee Bunting to download, print and colour in

Just a short while before the UK celebrates our beloved Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee - 70 years on the throne! 

Platinum Jubilee Bunting to download, print and colour in
What an amazing achievement for us all to celebrate... 

So get your groups or children together and prepare some Jubilee Bunting! 

Here is the link to download and print your Jubilee Bunting...


       Enjoy and celebrate!


Friday 29 April 2022

ACEO painting - using Acrylic as a Base under Watercolour!

 

ACEO - Using Acrylic Paint under Watercolour
The Massive Rhino

Some years ago I joined an art class (for keen amateurs!) and had great fun, trying out new techniques and meeting other like-minded people. 

The one thing our teacher showed us, that has stayed with me over the years, is how to use Acrylic paint as a Watercolour base.  

When using pure Watercolour, it is difficult to portray texture - for us amateurs anyway! To overcome this, try painting a coat of Acrylic paint on first. Let me explain!

In the ACEO above of the Rhino (if you need to know what an ACEO is, have a look HERE)  you will see the rhino has a textured, rough hide. 

To get this effect I sketched in the drawing in pencil and then painted the Rhino only, with a layer of white Acrylic paint. While still wet, I roughed up the surface of the hide, keeping inside the lines, and smoothing and shaping the appropriate areas - keeping the roundness of the animal and particularly the legs, in mind.

Only paint the Rhino with the Acrylic base, leaving the rest of the painting until this base is hard dry.

Then take out your Watercolours and paint in your background as usual, just leaving off the shadows under the Rhino for now.

Next, go back to the Rhino and over-paint the Acrylic base with Watercolour. This is great fun, as the Watercolour sits on top and can be easily moved around, until you get the effects of light and shade and colours, as you want them!

Lastly put in the shadows, under the Rhino feet and body.

This method can also be used in landscape to give texture to rocks and other rough terrain and of course in other animals with rough hide like Elephants and Hippos. 

Hope this is helpful - give it a go and enjoy being creative! 

ACEO - Using Acrylic Paint under Watercolour

Thursday 21 April 2022

New Pattern Designs to Complete...! Printable Templates!

This is a Circle in a Square Collage craft project which I posted in 2016 - I am repeating it with three new variations to play with - starting as always with the basic shapes design, as before and then use your imagination...

Circle in square collage
Circle in Square Designs

Here is the Circle in Square Template

New Pattern Designs to complete
One of the New Pattern Design Templates


Allow each member in your craft group to design and colour their own creation, as they want.

You will be amazed at what is produced...the above were done by our Mencap Art and Craft group and they loved creating their designs...

New Pattern Designs to complete
Very simple, but challenging enough to create enthusiasm and such pride in their artwork...

To make a collage, just cut out the finished squares and stick them together onto card - we used A2 black card, but any colour will do.

Make your collage as big or small as you like - depends on the size of your group of course and how many squares you have to display!

Have fun being creative...!

New Pattern Designs to complete

Saturday 9 April 2022

Quiz - Movies with Girl's Names - Printable!

 

Quiz - Movies with Girls Names - Printable


An easy, fun quiz today - 15 Movies which contain girl's names!

How many can you get right? Here is the link...


Aimed at stimulating reminiscing and chat amongst your group - over a cup of tea and a choccy biscuit - it is the season to enjoy chocolate after all!

If you want more quizzes do have a look at my 41 x Easy Quizzes eBook - all to download and print as you need them.

41 x Easy Quizzes eBook


Wednesday 6 April 2022

Making Tissue Paper Flowers for All Occasions!¬

 

The Craft Patch - Tissue Paper Flowers

I am often asked about how to make tissue paper flowers and today I came across The Craft Patch and this was what I found...

Learn how to make tissue paper flowers with the help of this step-by-step photo and video tutorial. This is your ultimate guide to making, hanging and decorating with tissue paper flowers!

This is such a well presented Tutorial, so I decided to share it with you! 

Here is the link...


Have fun making your Tissue Paper Flowers and thanks to The Craft Patch!