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Simple techniques for painting roses

Size: 16”x20”/40x50cm Project Length: Multi-week project – A match for enthusiasts who relish an extended artistic journey, perfecting every detail.


Simple techniques for painting roses

The Red Roses, paint by numbers kit offers a creative way to express your love for the beautiful things in life. With this delightful kit, you can recreate a stunning image of red roses in all their glory, from the smallest bud to the fullest bloom, complemented by the lush green of the leaves. This beautiful image is the perfect way to capture the beauty of red roses and all they represent – love, passion, and romance. If you are looking for a fun and relaxing way to spend an afternoon, this painting is sure to delight and inspire. The Red Roses paint by numbers kit is not only a wonderful gift for someone special but also a great way to relax and unwind. So why wait? Get your kit today and discover the joy of creating a work of art that captures the essence of love and romance.

Numbered linen canvas

Numbered paint pots

Set of 3 brushes

Color guide + BONUS

Free Tips & Tricks eBook

How it works

1. Pick a color

Match the number on paint pot with the number on canvas

2. Paint

Acrylic based paints have deep, vibrant colors and are easy to use

3. Be amazed

Feeling of accomplishment can not be put into words

Shipping info

Shipping is $4.95
Free over $65 Delivery time 1 to 3 weeks

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Tracking number will be provided a couple of days after the purchase via email

Simple step by step painting – ROSES IN VASE – for beginners – acrylic paint , pallet knife

The “Simple Step by Step Painting – Roses in Vase” by UrArtStudio.com is a remarkable tutorial designed especially for beginners who want to explore the world of acrylic painting with a palette knife. This step-by-step guide offers a structured approach to creating a beautiful depiction of roses in a vase, making it accessible to artists of all levels.

With the use of acrylic paint and palette knife techniques, this tutorial allows artists to experiment with color mixing, texture, and the unique effects that can be achieved with palette knives.

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The “Simple Step by Step Painting – Roses in Vase” by UrArtStudio.com is a remarkable tutorial designed especially for beginners who want to explore the world of acrylic painting with a palette knife. This step-by-step guide offers a structured approach to creating a beautiful depiction of roses in a vase, making it accessible to artists of all levels.

With the use of acrylic paint and palette knife techniques, this tutorial allows artists to experiment with color mixing, texture, and the unique effects that can be achieved with palette knives. It breaks down the process of painting roses and a vase into manageable steps, ensuring that beginners can follow along and create a stunning piece of art.

The decision to recreate this artwork upon request demonstrates the studio’s dedication to nurturing artistic growth and encouraging individuals to embark on their creative journeys. By offering this tutorial, UrArtStudio.com provides a platform for aspiring artists to develop their skills and gain confidence in their abilities.

In conclusion, “Simple Step by Step Painting – Roses in Vase” is an invitation to discover the joys of acrylic painting and the beauty of floral art. It empowers beginners to explore their creativity while creating a timeless and elegant piece of artwork.


How To Paint A Simple Abstract Watercolour Rose

Roses are popular flowers that many people love, but if you’re not a confident painter they might look just a little too complicated to paint. Well, that’s definitely not the case! Check out my method for painting a simple and quick abstract watercolour rose in this blog post.

Roses are popular flowers that many people love, but if you’re not a confident painter they might look just a little too complicated to paint. Well, that’s definitely not the case! Check out my method for painting a simple and quick abstract watercolour rose in this blog post.

If you’re a regular reader of the blog, you’ll know how much I like painting with acrylics. I also enjoy watercolours, but I probably don’t paint with them quite as often since I really like the bold, creamy colours of acrylics.

But what I love most about watercolours is something that’s not so easy to achieve with acrylics, and that’s the bloom effect you get when you put wet paint into wet paint.

And if there was any doubt just how much I love watercolour blooms, here are some other blog posts and tutorials I wrote featuring the technique:

  • How To Create Blooms With Watercolour Paint
  • How To Make Watercolour Gift Tags
  • How To Paint A Rainbow Watercolour Dandelion

So today we’re going to be using a similar technique to paint a quick, abstract watercolour rose. What you’ll end up with at the end is a really soft, delicate rose, with colours that blend gently together.

Read on for the step-by-step tutorial…

Roses are popular flowers that many people love, but if you’re not a confident painter they might look just a little too complicated to paint. Well, that’s definitely not the case! Check out my method for painting a simple and quick abstract watercolour rose in this blog post.

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How To Paint A Simple Abstract Watercolour Rose

  • Watercolour paper
  • Watercolour paints (I used my Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolour Paint set)
  • A paintbrush (I actually used a Pentel Aquash water brush — I find them really easy and convenient to use)
  • Water

Step one

Pick up some pink or red paint and paint a rounded shape roughly the shape and size you want the rose to be.

I painted mine as three rough semi-circles, then I filled them in and joined them up with the pale pink colour.

Step two

Pick up a little more pigment on your brush to make a stronger colour, then immediately paint some curved lines, some that roughly follow the semi-circles and others that overlap them. These lines help to show the petals of the rose.

Take a step back at this point and see how the rose is starting to look to you. You might want to add a few more curved lines, or you might be happy with what you’ve painted so far.

Step three

Wash your brush, because we’re going to add another colour in now. You could use a little bit of blue, some orange or even some yellow to add a few more curved lines.

Keep it loose and don’t over think what you’re painting – this is meant to be fairly abstract, remember!

Remember to step back every so often so you get the bigger picture of your painting overall.

Step four

Wash your brush and pick up some green. Paint a small amount around the base of the rose, then paint in a stem. You could also add a couple of leaves or thorns if you like.

Now your abstract watercolour rose is finished!

Roses are popular flowers that many people love, but if you’re not a confident painter they might look just a little too complicated to paint. Well, that’s definitely not the case! Check out my method for painting a simple and quick abstract watercolour rose in this blog post.

I can also help you learn How To Draw A Rose too!

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About Stacey

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I’m Stacey and I’m a blogger, abstract artist and freelance writer. My aim is to help busy people feel inspired and get more creative with tutorials, hints and tips.

I live in Cardiff with my partner and dog, and in my free time you’ll find me hiking, reading, painting or sampling a craft beer or two.

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