
We've almost finished the Easter project, but we still need to add the black light effect. Let's do that today!
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We've almost finished the Easter project, but we still need to add the black light effect. Let's do that today!
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We've been working on an Easter watercolor project for the past few weeks. In today's video, I'll show you how to paint in the mountains and rocky hills, and next week we'll add the black light effect. So get out your paints and let's have some fun.
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Last week, we began working on a watercolor project for Easter, and in the process learned a little bit about "masking". This week we'll take the project a bit further...
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Easter is only a month away, and we thought that you might enjoy putting some of your watercolor skills into practice on a special project that will combine watercolor and black light.
Read MoreLast week we began working on a watercolor project titled Cross Hill, but only had enough time to do the sky. Today, we'll finish that picture.


We've been learning about controlling watercolor over the last few weeks, and in that time we've covered several practice exercises. But It's always more fun to practice on an actual picture.
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by James H. Pence
Watercolors are hard to control! That's usually the reason people say that they don't like to use them. However, with a little practice, you'll find that watercolors aren't all that difficult to work with. Better yet, they can be a lot of fun. In today's video tip, I'll give you a simple practice exercise that will help you learn how to control watercolors.
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Watercolors often get a bad rap for being "hard to control," but they can be a lot of fun to work with. In today's video art tip, STL chalk artist, Jim Pence, shares some watercolor basics and a fun (and easy!) project.
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