Hi friends! I have been doing a lot of painting for a freelance project that I am working on so I did not realize how long it had been since I posted a watercolor painting tutorial! My apologies 🙂 Please accept this humble tutorial (viewer requested) of a stargazer lily (you can find the reference photo  by Tracee Murphy here) for your painting enjoyment.
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The watercolor pencils I sketched with can be found here. You can use any brand you like but the Primas are a good value for the quality. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and til next time happy crafting!
so glad to see another watercolor tutorial – my faves! 🙂
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ditto!!!
I hope more will follow ….
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Thanks for sharing loved it.☺
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Having a cup of tea watching your great tutorial and, your stargazing lilly is beautiful going to do one this Afternoon 🙂
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These are my favorite flowers. Thanks for the Tut’ As always – love the ideas!
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Lovely!!!!!
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Beautiful… you make it look so easy!
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Do you have a link to the large Orchid painting you mention you worked on in your video?
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Your reply was so quick. I appreciate that and I appreciate you and all you do so much. Thank you and get some rest now.
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You always get me interested in doing a watercolor, after watching your tutorials. Thanks for taking the time to make them for all of us!
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Thanks for an awesome tutorial! Lovely painting, as usual!
Also:
I wanted to share a DIY idea I had for a mixing palette – place a sheet of copy paper in a plastic page protector. You can even fold it up inside an art journal for painting on the go – just wipe it down with a paper towel when you’re finished. Works especially well for blending watercolor markers!
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What a good idea! I laminated my color chart and have it in my backpack with me, I never thought of just turning it over and using the back side as a mixing palette! I was about to stuff a sheet of paper into a plastic page protector when it dawned on me I was carrying that color chart around all the time although I never really use it anymore. Thanks for your inspiring idea!
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Good thinking! The laminated chart should work even better since it is probably thicker and more stiff.
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Absolutely beautiful! I really enjoyed watching and learning.
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It looks beautiful
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