[100% Off] Easy Christmas Candy Cane Watercolor Gift Painting Course Free Course Coupon
Updated: 2023-10-13T17:46:08Z by comidoc
Duration: 1.0 hours
–> Expires: 2023-10-01T18:48:00Z Paint a watercolor Christmas Candy Cane – beginner friendly techniques (free downloadable coloring page included)
1.0 hr
English
0$ 19.99$
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Description
- A step-by-step guide on painting the candy cane decoration from start to finish.
- My tried-and-true methods for creating vibrant holly leaves and berries, infusing your artwork with a lively spirit.
- Techniques to breathe life into your paintings, elevating them to new heights of artistic expression.
Unlike other classes where you are required to sketch the project yourself, I have designed this beginner-friendly class to provide you with a downloadable line art template. This invaluable resource will spare you the disappointment of a flawed line drawing, allowing you to focus solely on the joy of painting.
Join me on this artistic adventure, where I will be your trusted mentor, guiding you towards unlocking your full potential as a watercolor artist. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to embark on a transformative journey of creativity and skill development.
Enroll now and let the magic of watercolors unfold before your very eyes. Together, we will create masterpieces that evoke the enchanting spirit of the holiday season.
See what other Students said about this course:
“I know Christmas is not exactly around the corner as I write this review, but I love festive decorations and this one caught my eye. As in all her classes, Eliza provides the line art for you so you can get started on painting with a minimum of fuss. All along the way, she lets you look over her shoulder while explaining exactly what she is doing and why. I look forward to creating a few of these as gifts and to hang during the holidays.”
“Another great class from Eliza that gets to the point right away, and presents actionable steps explained clearly. This was way easier to do than it looks!”
“Well designed candy cane, very vintage look which I enjoyed. The template was nice to have, so I quickly copied it with my light box. Witch Eliza explained in easy to follow instructions and demonstrating was wonderful. Happy I caught this class, now i have a mini Christmas painting. Looking forward to other classes she teaches. Highly recommend, I’m not a artist but I created a piece of art I like.“
“An easy to follow and enjoyable class to the point that I craved for Christmas candy cane. Also, the design would look good as a Christmas card cover.” / Genvi P./
“Wonderful class for beginners and beyond. It was so easy to follow and I especially love having the template to download. I also love that it wasn’t lengthy and drawn out since I don’t have too much time to invest in my paintings. Thank you! “
See, there are many beginners who had already tried out this course before.
There is nothing to risk, here all you need to do is enjoy the painting process!
So it’s time to take action!
Grab your brushes and start painting now!
Bark and Cotton Candy Cane
Softly smooth the cotton down again so that it follows the shape closely.
Cotton and bark candy cane
Glue in a few air-plants
See the Tutorial below for detailed instructions on how I cover the ends of the air-plants with cotton
Add in baubles and wire spirals. And add a few drinking straw test tubes to keep the roses hydrated (see the Tutorial below)
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1 February 2011 Felt
How to tangle wool into felt and make pebbles, felt strips and test tube covers
4 January 2011 Drinking straw “test tubes”
When you need to keep a tiny stem hydrated this is just what you need.
Pull leaves the Tillandsia plant to add into a design
14 January 2013 Bark and paper covered Styrofoam stand for ice cream cones
Press a wooden skewer into the Styrofoam to help the cones stand upright when displayed
17 September 2014 Bark Bowl
Glue bark onto a bowl to create a dome shape
10 July 2012 Bark covered heart
Cover cardboard with bark to create a heart shaped log
22 January 2013 Bark Veneer Cardboard Cake stands
A quick and easy way to make a cardboard cake stand
22 January 2013 Bark Veneer Cardboard Floral Cake
Glue a stack of cardboard circles to create a log-like floral cake
19 August 2015 Bark pod for growing a Pearl Oyster mushroom mini farm
Glue bark to a Papier Maché and wire frame to create a pod shaped armature
2 June 2011 Papier Mache
I save all the thin tissue paper or un-printed newsprint papers that are wrapped around the flowers that are delivered to me to make batches of Papier Mache with. These sheets.
9 July 2014 Taking care of Tillandsia
Conditioning and growing air plants
Related Designs
14 December 2016 A Candy(cane) Cotton Christmas
A floral cotton candy cane
21 December 2016 A Gleaming Cotton Christmas
Glue bark to a wire frame to create a Christmas stocking armature
6 December 2017 While I sing of beauty’s treasure
Glue the most delicate twig table top Christmas tree
13 December 2017 Just hear those sleigh bells jingling
Craft a bark sleigh that will last for weeks.
19 December 2018 Oh Florist-tree
Craft an Eucalyptus Christmas tree
13 November 2019 It’s unreal!
Design 1 of my three week pre-Christmas designing series looking at How to style with artificial plants and branches using quality faux plants and stems. This week: a wreath
18 November 2020 Have yourself a Merry Cellulose Fibre Christmas: Yule log
. ok not really that fancy- it’s made from paper pulp. A cardboard box Yule log… really. In the spirit of 2020- I am inspired by the endless stream of cardboard boxes being.
30 December 2020 All is Calm, All is Bright
An easy to do ahead of time winter wonderland themed design for the calm days just after Christmas but before New Years Eve.
30 November 2022 Take a bough… it’s Christmas time!
A wool and twig snowflake design (made from candy canes!) that will last the entire Festive Season.
21 December 2022 Let it
A happy December Solstice or the Winter Solstice lantern.
This was my second two designs for my It’s High Time for Tea Floral Craft and Art Demonstration at The Capilano Flower Arranging Club meeting.
24 July 2013 Getting into the competitive spirit of things
Retail florists and wholesalers are already designing, ordering and preparing their product range for Christmas. This is my article that I wrote for the Christmas Design Issue of.
19 August 2015 Growth Medium
Design a bark and moss pod for a mushroom mini farm
Candy Cane Paint Recipe
Using just a few ingredients from your home you can make this amazing candy cane paint , and it’s unlike any that you might find in a store.
This paint is fluffy and swirled and smells just like Christmas! Read on for the easy recipe.
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How to Make Candy Cane Paint for Kids
Materials
- Shaving cream
- Red food coloring
- Peppermint extract
- Iridescent glitter
- A bowl/spoon
Method
- Fill a large bowl with the desired amount of shaving cream.
- Add a few drops of peppermint extract if a holiday scent is desired.
- Then, add a few drops of red food coloring to the shaving cream, spacing the drops along the surface.
- Using a craft stick (or similar) gently swirl the red food coloring into the shaving cream to create a candy cane effect.
- Finish the paint off with iridescent glitter if desired.
Marbled Candy Cane Art
Kids can use this paint to create all sorts of art, like these marbled candy canes.
Materials:
- Candy cane cut-outs
- A shallow pan of candy cane paint
- A scraper for removing excess paint
Method:
- Fill a shallow container with shaving cream and make the candy cane paint as instructed above.
- Give kids candy cane cut-outs.
- Then, have them gently place the cut-outs into the paint and press down.
- Allow the cut-outs to sit in the paint for a minute.
- Then, remove the candy canes and carefully scrape any excess paint from the cut-out.
- Repeat this process on the other side of the cut-outs if desired.
- Then, leave the candy canes to dry.
- Once dry you will be left with beautifully swirled candy canes that smell just like Christmas!
I strung ours into garland and hung them in our home.
Extend the Fun
This candy cane paint is also great for sensory play & exploration. Once we were done making our garland Rosie had a blast playing in the left over shaving cream!