5/24/17

Acrylic Painting Of Flowers

acrylic painting of flowers

Try your hand at acrylic painting of flowers today! Make beautiful pictures to hang on the wall or give to someone special as a gift. You will not only make their day but you will have lots of fun being creative.

I love painting. It lets my mind wander away from the rest of the world for a while. What’s really cool about it is that sometimes I look at my creations and go Wow! “That’s pretty”, and if it doesn’t look so good, who cares. Just cover it up, start over and see what else you can come up with.

Acrylic Painting Is Very Forgiving


Lots of times you can paint over your mistakes. If you make a mistake, and it’s still wet, try to rub some of the paint off with a rag or paper towel. Then use titanium white acrylic paint to cover your mistake and let it dry. Then you should be able to finish painting. If you’d like a more detailed way to fix a tough mistake that’s not cooperating with you you can check out the Tips and Tricks section.


It Helps To Draw A Rough Draft First


acrylic painting of flowers

It does help a little when you’re painting even the simplest flower painting on a landscape background to have a rough draft of how it will look even if it is just for the size and placement of them.

In this painting, I drew and painted the background first then let it dry and drew a few flowers on the canvas to help guide me. I included a bunch of pretty flower pictures below that you can use as guidelines or print out and transfer if you'd like.


Now For The Finishing Touches


For the flowers in this painting, I’m putting several shades of the color mixed with white onto the brush at the same time. Then I’m making short strokes spreading outwards on each petal which makes it look really natural. I like it a lot! Use a tiny fan brush and add a few pine trees in the background too if you like.


Below are some flower painting picture ideas to inspire you and to use as guidelines.


Freesia

acrylic painting of flowers

Sunflower

acrylic painting of flowers

Bird of Paradise 

acrylic painting of flowers

African Daisy

acrylic painting of flowers

Iris

acrylic painting of flowers

Hawaiian Flower

acrylic painting of flowers

Dendrobium Orchid

acrylic painting of flowers

Cherry Blossoms

acrylic painting of flowers

Violets

acrylic painting of flowers

Almond Blossoms

acrylic painting of flowers

Orchids

acrylic painting of flowers

Daisies

acrylic painting of flowers

Plumeria

acrylic painting of flowers

Water Lily

acrylic painting of flowers

Clematis

acrylic painting of flowers

Hepatica

acrylic painting of flowers

Tulips

acrylic painting of flowers

Rose

acrylic painting of flowers

Dahlia

acrylic painting of flowers

Lily

acrylic painting of flowers

Pansies

acrylic painting of flowers

Daffodils



Please leave your thoughts, questions and comments in the comments section below.

This page contains ad links.

5/5/17

Organizing Some Of These Artist Painting Supplies

organizing some of these artist painting supplies

I think it's time to get organizing some of these artist painting supplies. I'm starting to find that I'm accumulating quite the assortment. I want a way to store them that's fun and creative! I have chosen to decorate a wooden crate with some colorful acrylic painted tropical fish in an ocean background. The reason why I chose tropical fish is because they fascinate me with all their pretty colors. They are just about as fascinating and beautiful as birds, flowers and butterflies. In this post I'll be telling you how I made my tropical fish crate. It's really fun and easy!

My Newest Favorite Tool Is Really Cool


organizing some of these artist painting supplies
To get started I purchased the wooden crate (here's a link to it). My newest favorite tool for painted wooden crates is called a Nicholson Half Round Bastard Cut 12 inch File. Kind of an odd name. They sell flat, round, and half round ones. I like the half round one the best. It's basically a metal file and it's so much easier and economical to use than sandpaper. Just go gently with it at first until you get the feel of it because it is a lot more powerful than sand paper. It will also save you time and money because it's faster and will last so you won't have to replace it all the time like sand paper. You can find it here: Nicholson File, or at your local hardware or department store. Sand the crate so there are no rough edges.

Choose An Interesting Theme For Your Crate


organizing some of these artist painting supplies
You are not limited to the tropical fish in the ocean theme for your crate. You may want butterflies, flowers, stripes, swirls or your favorite sports team. You can use any theme or colors of your choice. This is your project and you can make it any way you want. Let your imagination run away with you! Painted wooden crates also make excellent gift boxes for a baby shower, wedding, birthday, house warming or retirement gift. You could use yours to store toys, camping gear, tools, clothes, shoes or anything other things you can think of. It's completely up to you.

Paint The Background Of Your Whole Crate


organizing some of these artist painting supplies
I already had the paints on hand. For the ocean you will need different shades of blues, white, green, turquoise and yellow. Don't mix them completely together because you want different shades of colors for the water to give it a little bit of a depth look. Your background can be any color you want. Paint the whole crate in your background color. Let it completely dry.

Decorate It In An Appealing Way Of Your Choice


After the background dries, use graphite paper to transfer some pictures of your theme to your crate. Here's a Download Link of the fish pictures I used for a guideline on my crate. You can use the fish pictures or anything you want on yours. It's your creation. Have fun with it. Then paint your fish or what ever it is for the theme of your crate.

Use A Sealant To Protect Your Beautiful Project



Once you've decorated your crate and it's completely dry, spray it with clear matte acrylic spray or brush on an outdoor water-based polyurethane sealer. This will protect and preserve your project and give it more durability.


Please leave your comments and questions in the comments section below.

This page contains ad links.