Happy Earth Day Word Art Tutorial

Hi all, Happy Earth Day! Here’s a word art tutorial with some embellished hand-lettering with the following supplies.

Materials list (with Affiliate links):

Grip 2001 Graphite Pencil

Kneadable Art Eraser

Pitt Artist Pen® Extra Superfine – #199 Black

Goldfaber Color Pencils

Mixed Media paper, cut to 9 x 6 inches 

Ruler 

Start by drawing three light straight lines using a pencil and ruler at about the middle of the paper. These will be the base lines for the handlettered words. 

Spell out Happy Earth Day in block letters with pencil. Fill in the block letters with earth-themed images like trees, birds, mountains, clouds, etc. 

Trace the pencil lines with PITT Pen Black Extrasuperfine tip. Gently erase pencil lines. 

Start adding colors to the images in the letters with color pencils. Be as colorful as you like. 

Sketch a simple floral frame around the words with pencil. 

Color the floral frame with color pencils to finish 

I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial and hope you have a Happy Earth Day! 

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Watch for FREE through January 2021

To celebrate their 5th Anniversary of Daily Practice workshops, Creativebug is offering FREE classes for you to watch throughout January!

Here are my classes that you can watch:

Gratitude Art Journal: A Daily Practice
Daily Observations: Drawing Objects from Life
Daily Mixed Media Challenge

Enjoy!

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Happy Mother’s Day

Here’s a word art tutorial to celebrate moms everywhere.

I have made a complete materials list (with some affiliate links) for you.

Materials:

·       Castell® 9000 Graphite Pencil Design Set – Tin of 12

·       Goldfaber Aqua Watercolor Pencils – Tin of 48

·       Kneadable Art Eraser

·       Deluxe Water Brush

Start with a light pencil sketch of how you want the words on watercolor paper.

Color around the letters with Watercolor Pencils.

Blend the colors with a deluxe water brush.

Add details to the drawing with Watercolor Pencils.

Add a scalloped frame to the drawing as shown.

I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial as much as I enjoyed creating it. Stay well and stay creative and Happy Mother’s Day!

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‘A Leisurely Tea’ Illustrated Recipe

While the quarantine has put some restrictions, it has also opened up some blessings – the time flexibility, for instance, to make an elaborate, almost ceremonial tea for mt myself every morning! The recipe is very simple but it certainly is a soul soother amidst all the home schooling.

I have made a complete materials list (with some affiliate links) for you.

Materials:

·       Castell® 9000 Graphite Pencil Design Set – Tin of 12 – #119064

·       Goldfaber Aqua Watercolor Pencils – Tin of 48 – #114648

·       Goldfaber Color Pencils – Tin of 48 – #214748

·       Kneadable Art Eraser – Assorted Colors – #127321

·       Deluxe Water Brush – #770306

·       Creativity for Kids Connector Watercolor Set

Let’s start by looking at the ingredients.

Start with a light sketch of the ingredients using the Castell 9000 pencil 2B on watercolor paper. Nothing needs to be an exact copy of the actual object. It’s more fun to draw them in your own style.

Start coloring the elements with the Goldfaber Aqua Watercolor Pencils.

Blend the colors with a deluxe water brush.

TIP: This water brush is particularly helpful because there’s no spill risk when you are sharing table space with others as I am right now.

Dip your waterbrush in the Connector Paint of your choice and brush letter your recipe title.  

Once the colors are all dry, write the ingredient list and the recipe itself with a Goldfaber Color pencil to finish.

I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial as much as I enjoyed creating it. Stay well and stay creative!

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Bird’s Nest Nature Art with Mixed Media

A nest full of eggs speaks to me of hope. Here’s a nature art tutorial for a bird nest using water soluble pigment sticks and color pencils.

I have made a complete materials list (with some affiliate links) for you.

Materials:

·       Castell® 9000 Graphite Pencil Design Set – Tin of 12 – #119064

·       Gelatos® Translucents – 15 Piece Set – #770176

·       Goldfaber Color Pencils – Tin of 48 – #214748

·       Kneadable Art Eraser – Assorted Colors – #127321

·       Clic & Go Water cup – Lime green – #181570

Start with a light sketch of the nest with eggs using the Castell 9000 pencil 2B on watercolor paper.

Start coloring the nest and eggs with the Translucent Gelatos colors.

Blend the colors with paint brush dipped in water.

Once the colors are dry, start adding details, texture and more colors using various shades of Goldfaber Color pencils.

Create an egg-shaped background using the Goldfaber Color pencils to finish.

If you wish to frame your bird nest, trim the paper to 8 x 10 inches and place it in a matted picture frame as a reminder of hope.

I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial as much as I enjoyed creating it. Stay well and stay creative!

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Blog Series: Fall Decor Day 5

Welcome to the 5th and final day of my Fall Decor Blog Series! Today’s decor project doubles as party favors. I also created a tutorial to show you how to make them.

Supplies:

Now, let me walk you through the steps.

To die-cut the treat bags, create the following Sizzix Sandwich – on Sizzix Accessory Standard Magnetic Platform for Wafer-Thin Dies, lay a Standard Cutting Pad. Place kraft cardstock on the cutting pad and lay Treat Bag die blade side down on it. Arrange  one of the Frightening Faces dies and the ‘boo’ sentiment from the Sizzix Sidekick Side-Order Set – Halloween inside the Treat Bag die, making sure that your design will be upright after the bag is cut out.  Cover with the other Standard Cutting Pad and pass the whole Sizzix Sandwich through the Sizzix Big Shot Machine. Repeat with other face designs for an interesting variety.

Here are some of my Treat Bag die-cuts.

Fold along the score lines of the die-cut Treat Bags and apply adhesive to the flaps to assemble each bag. It hardly takes 2-3 minutes to make each bag from start to finish.

Rub some ink to the bags to add a touch of grunge. Dilute some Gelatos colors from the Steampunk set and drip them down the edge of each the bag. Let dry.

Stuff the bags with some candy and line them up on a trey. They look SO CUTE together!

Hope you enjoyed this Fall Decor blog series and have fun creating your own!

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Blog Series: Fall Decor Day 3

Welcome to Day 3 of my Fall Decor Blog Series! Today I have a tutorial for a DIY Entomology Specimen Display or to put simply, a bug box.

Now, if you are not fond of creepy crawly bugs, let me just tell you that neither am I. So, instead of painting realistic looking insects, I decided to give my bugs a flare of fantasy with bright colors and made-up patterns. Let me show you how. You can also use the stamp set that matches the Sizzix Framelits Die Set 14PK – Entomology. 

Supplies (Affiliate links):

To die-cut the insects out of watercolor paper, create the following Sizzix Sandwich:

Here are all the die-cut insects. Depending on the size of your display case, you’ll need to select the ones that work best for you. I ended up using only eight of them.

TIP: If your display case is big, you might have to die-cut multiples of the same design and color them differently to look like unique specimens.

Start coloring the die-cut insects with watercolor pencils and Gelatos Iridescents. You can let reality or fantasy be your guide for this step. I leaned more towards fantasy.

NOTE: There is also a stamp set that’s available separately to work with the Sizzix Framelits Die Set 14PK Entomology. It’s called Stampers Anonymous Entomology Cling Mount Stamps (CMS 328).

Here are my finished insects. I added some pen details once the paints dried.

Next, create a backdrop for the insects to be mounted. For that, measure the back board of the display case and trim a piece of watercolor paper to that size. My case is 5.5 x 5.5 inches, so I trimmed my paper to that size and then drew about a quarter inch margin all around to make sure all the insects are properly visible once I put the display case back together with my decorated insert.

To create a patterned background, you could simply attach patterned paper or paint one. But I wanted one not only with patterns and colors but also with some texture. So, I decided to create a stencil with one of the dies from the Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 3PK – Mixed Media Halloween #2.

To create your own stencil, start by creating the exact same Sizzix Sandwich as above. Use a heavyweight cardstock for this. Once you make the first cut, rotate the piece of cardstock around and lay the same die blade-side down on the cardstock at a facing angle to complete a square-ish design.

Lay your stencil down on the background piece and apply Whipped Spackle or another texture paste with palette knife.

It turns out that my background piece was slightly larger than my stencil. So, I simply repeated the stencil pattern allowing the paste to dry in between.

Once the texture paste dries color the piece with Gelatos colors or your favorite paints.

Mount the insects to the background with 3D foam squares making sure to stay inside the margins you drew earlier.

At this point, you can re-assemble your display case with the insert you just created. I wanted to add a finishing touch to my piece. I inked up a script background stamp with a neutral color ink (so it doesn’t clash with the colors and become a distraction) and stamped over the entire piece. As soon as the ink dried, I placed the piece in its display case.

Place the piece on your fireplace or shelf to add a festive touch to your home!

Be sure to be back tomorrow for some more fun inspiration!

*All contents, words and images are copyright of Mou Saha.*

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Blog Series: Fall Decor Day 2

Welcome to Day 2 of my Fall Decor Blog Series!

Today, I have a whimsical inspiration piece for you. This tag looks more gorgeous in person, if I say so myself  😉

Supplies (affiliate links):

Here’s a close-up.

Be sure to be back tomorrow for some more fun inspiration!

*All contents, words and images are copyright of Mou Saha.*

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