Paint Roses in a Mason Jar LIVE today!

Hi Friends! At 12:30pm Eastern Time today we have another live painting tutorial, we will paint this:

masonjarrosesthumb

If you want to chat with us make sure you watch on the YouTube watch page. Don’t worry if you can’t make it live because as always a reply will be available.

Supplies:
Turner Watercolors (or whatever you have) in Yellow Ochre, Ultramarine Blue, Rose Red or Magenta, Sap Green and Burnt Seinna

Watercolor paper

Brushes: 1″ flat, #6, #12 or larger rounds

Credit card scraper, paper towels, water bucket, hairdryer (optional)

Reference Photo by Wretha (sketch it out freehand or trace the photo)

I hope you can paint with us live today, what a great way to start the weekend! Special thanks to Jerry’s Artarama for sponsoring todays broadcast. See you at 12:30 ET! Happy Crafting!

10 thoughts on “Paint Roses in a Mason Jar LIVE today!

  1. ABSOLUTLY BEAUTIFUL! Hope you can tell how much I love this. You always make painting, or any craft, look so fun and your encouragement means so much. Thank you (and your husband) for taking so much time and sharing your gift of creating 🙂

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  2. Hi Lindsey, this is a beautiful picture I’ve been waiting for it. I’m glad you decided to cut back your videos we do not want you to burn out at all. Stay well be happy Paula in New Jersey

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  3. Beautiful job, Lindsay! I don’t follow along and TRY to paint with you – I know my limits, but I still enjoy watching you create something so lovely.

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  4. I don’t know how to get this to you, but I have a tip to save a lot of money. Reverse image stamping is fun, but the blank stamp is about $15. I went to a basic hardware store. They carry rubber by the inch for people who make their own gaskets. For a few dollars, I got a 4×6 inch chunk.

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  5. Hi Lindsay. Thanks for another great class. I was wondering if you could post a picture that shows the layout of the colors on your palette. I just ordered the Turner paints and it would make it easier to follow along if I knew the location of each color. Sometimes I miss you saying what color you are using, but I can see which well it came from. Hope that makes sense.

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