Christmas Watercolor Bauble. Step By Step Painting Tutorial.

Hey folks!

Today I painted an easy Christmas bauble. There is still time to create your own holiday card and make happy yourself and your loved ones. So take supplies in your hands, and let’s make magic.

Don’t miss the winter holiday tutorials and create your own holiday cards with holiday wreath.

Let’s dive in!

Supplies you’ll need:

1. Watercolor paper 300 gsm (140lb)

2. Professional watercolor paints. You’ll need these colors for a painting: cerulean blue, Prussian blue, indigo, golden yellow, burnt sienna, and white (or you can use gouache). You can use any shades of these colors.

3. Professional brushes. Here you need a size 6 and 2 round.

4. Pencil HB

5. Eraser extra soft

6. Paper tower

7. Clean water

8. Washable tape

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Here’s a step-by-step tutorial.

1. Draw a circle with a pencil. Wet it with clean water.

2. Grab cerulean blue and apply a few strokes.

3. Grab Prussian blue and apply it leaving white gaps.

4. Grab indigo and apply shadows.

5. Grab golden yellow with burnt sienna and apply to the top.

6. Grab white watercolor and paint two lines with brush №2. Add two diagonal lines.

7. Paint a snowflake shape.

8. Tap your brush with white watercolor to create dots.

That’s all. Happy painting!

If you painted your work according to my tutorial, send me your work. I’ll add them to the gallery. You can also tag me on social media and I will post them there. I love seeing your works.❤️

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Maya

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