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How to Paint 3D Watercolor Balloons

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Hey Lettering Friends! Happy New Year! I hope that everyone had a very, merry holiday season. It always comes and goes so quickly. I can’t believe it’s January and that 2023 is upon us. Do you make new year’s resolutions? Are you resolving to practice new lettering techniques? I know I am! Which brings me to this tutorial!

My tutorial today is one that I am excited to share with you. I wanted to do this tutorial because these metallic ‘mylar’ balloons have intimidated me for a very long time. I decided that it was time to just give them my best shot and be happy with how they turned out. This is your permission to create and love the results no matter what. It’s about the journey after all. I promise this tutorial is simple and easy to do.

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Pull out a piece of Kelly’s watercolor paper, plus your pencil and eraser from the Deluxe Lettering Kit. Start sketching the numbers or letters in a balloon shape. This would work for the alphabet too! Think of bubble type letters. (You can also first sketch on Kelly Creates Grid paper to work on your design and use it as a template).

watercolor lettering practice paper pad

If you are struggling with the shape, I suggest using the internet to look up the actual balloons. I found this very helpful in not only showing the shape of the balloon, but also where the light and shadows hit on the balloon!

When you get the shape that you are happy with, also draw an outline around the balloon shapes, about a ¼” away from the outer edge. This will later become the seam of the balloon.

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Would you like a template to help you sketch the balloons? Click HERE to download and print the PDF or click the image below.

free printable balloon template www.kellycreates.ca

Once that is done, on the inside if the balloon, with a pencil lightly draw the light and dark shadows. This is helpful when you are painting to know where to make it darker and where to leave the paper white to mimic where the light is hitting. Again, looking at a picture of actual balloons will help immensely with this step.

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Now we are going to add some color! Pick any color you desire from Kelly’s watercolor line; the steps are the same with any color. Using one color makes it easier to create the balloons and is less intimidating. I chose Rose from Set 1! Once you’ve chosen your watercolor ink, add a few drops to the Kelly Creates daisy palette. Next add a few drops of water. This will desaturate or lighten the color. I use this as the base color for all of the numbers.

Paint this color on all the surfaces of the balloon except where the light is hitting. That area should stay white. Don’t worry about the pencil lines, they can be erased later once everything is dry. I used the Kelly Creates #4 lettering brush for this to cover the area as evenly as I could.

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The next step is to focus on the dark areas of the balloon, where there are creases and bends. For this step, I used the Rose watercolor ink and did not dilute it with water. I loaded the #1 brush with the color straight from the bottle. Kelly’s watercolor inks are very pigmented and beautiful. I also painted around the outline of the balloon to create some depth between the balloon and the seam. Remember that shadows will be in the creases and bends of the letters or numbers.

Add a little color, then step away and go back and paint until you are happy with the shadows. I added a 3 rd layer that was not as strong color to some areas to help create some additional depth and shadows to the balloon. Again, referencing images of balloons comes in handy here!

Step back and look at how your balloon is shaping up! Add some more layers for dimension until you are happy with how it looks. Layering is key to creating dimension with watercolor.

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Next, I outlined the seam layer of the balloon on the outer most edge. I felt this helped lift the balloon off the page a bit.

You will repeat these steps until each number or letter is complete. You can always go back and add more layers as you finish each balloon, but keep in mind the goal is they look consistent.

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Remember to keep the white areas for the “light” on the balloons. This is a very important step to help with the balloon looking realistic.

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Here is what all the numbers look like almost done. I really like the way they are turning out. Now, find a Kelly Creates Dream pen that is a close match to the watercolor you used. I used the Blossom Dream Pen to draw short lines around the seam of the balloon. I didn’t’ draw them all the way around, just in a few key places. Be sure to draw them where the curves are. This is where you would see these on the real balloons.

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The last step if desired is to add the word ‘welcome’ above the balloon numbers. I used the Kelly Creates Black medium brush pen (from the Deluxe Lettering Kit) because I am going to frame this as a piece of home decor. You can also use this design in your planners, and journals or even make a card.

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You can trim the paper if needed and your New Year balloons are ready for framing! I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial and try to paint your own balloons. Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope each and every one of you have an amazing year and take some time to focus on creating!

Get inspired by more of Chasity’s lettering and crafty projects by following her on Instagram @chiciscre8ive

To shop the supplies Chasity used, click HERE to access Kelly’s online store or find Kelly Creates products on Amazon.





DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

I have been meaning to splatter paint balloons for a long time now, so I finally had a wonderful excuse! I decided to splatter paint mylar balloons for our STEAM playdate/party with Kiwi.Co It’s a messy yet super fun project! You can even get the kids involved! I didn’t only because I got the balloons done after they went to bed so they could dry overnight. Plus it was a relaxing activity for mommy after a long day of photo shoot, picking up the little ones at school and taking them to swim and martial arts class. I am sure you can relate!

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

WHAT YOU WILL NEED:

  • Mylar Balloons *They can be inflated with air or helium.
  • Craft Paint
  • Paint Brushes
  • Mini disposable cups
  • Water
  • Drop Cloth *I got mine at Lowe’s

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

STEP 1: Inflate the balloon. Cover the area with the drop cloth (It can get messy!)

STEP 2: Fill up disposable cups with paint in the colors of your choice. Thin the paint out by adding a few drops of water. Mix using paintbrush.

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

STEP 3: Dip the brush in paint and star splattering the balloon by tapping the brush.

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

Different sizes and bristle will give you different splatters. Just have fun!

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

How cool does it look?

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

For our set up, I wanted to spell out STEAM so I did all the letters. Fun!

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONSDIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS

They splatter painted balloons made the coolest backdrop for our STEAM station!

DIY SPLATTER PAINT BALLOONS FOR STEAM STATION FOR KIDS

I hope you enjoyed this fun tutorial!

Photography: Andressa Hara of Twinkle Twinkle Little Party

Colin Wynn
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