Tutorials Plant V1

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It's time to paint your first template and begin your creative journey.

Scroll down to explore the next design you'd like to paint and the corresponding video tutorial to guide you step by step.

Designs We'll Cover:

  1. Potted Plant
  2. Monstera
  3. Eucalyptus
  4. Protea

Remember, in watercolour, less is more—it’s a transparent medium, so embrace subtlety and let the layers build up gradually.

1. How to paint: Potted Plant

Tip: Make your juice first—it will make painting much easier. Make a lot of green and red: light (more water) and dark (less water / more pigment)

How to paint a Potted Plant Tutorial by Pascale Reuter
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2. How to paint: Monstera

Dive into the joy of watercolour with this simple and fun project! In this tutorial, we’ll explore the wet-on-wet technique, perfect for creating smooth blends and organic shapes on your monstera leaves. Want to add some flair? Sprinkle a pinch of salt or rice on the wet paint to craft funky, unexpected patterns that make your leaves come alive!

How to paint a Monstera Tutorial by Pascale Reuter
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3. How to paint: Eucalyptus

Perfect for mastering your wet-on-wet techniques, this project is both relaxing and rewarding. Watch as soft, blended colours form delicate eucalyptus leaves, bringing your painting to life. It’s a wonderful way to practice control and embrace the beautiful unpredictability of watercolour!

Eucalyptus Tutorial by Pascale Reuter
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4. How to paint: Protea

This project combines the wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry techniques to create the vibrant, layered look of a protea flower. It’s an excellent practice piece to refine your skills and, more importantly, to embrace the joy of letting go and enjoying the process. Watch as bold colours and textures come to life in this stunning floral masterpiece!

Protea Tutorial by Pascale Reuter
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