Here we are, just finished our first quarter and guess what? This last week, I *had* to pull out one of your lessons we’d not gotten to yet!ġ) Your lessons are laid out in an easy-to-follow fashion. Usually, I use your site for most of our lessons, but this year, I bought a book for lessons. We homeschool and this year for art, I wanted to do something different. – Detail collar with pom-poms, rhinestones, or buttons.Ĭlick the image below to receive the Contour Cat Watercolor Freebie via email! For more watercolor projects click HERE.Ĭonfession: I’m completely addicted to your lessons! You can use a gold/metallic oil pastel if you don’t have a marker. The gold metallic pen really pops against the black paper. – Use a gold or metallic sharpie or permanent marker to outline the cat. Cut cat out and glue onto black or any other colored paper. – Draw cat on colored paper using the instructions in the PDF or from the instructions above. Optional: rhinestone or button for collar detail.2 pieces of colored sulphite paper ( 9″ x 12″).Fill the cat with patterns, lines and shapes.After paint dries, use the black marker to add a NOSE and a MOUTH.Paint outside of the contour line (NEGATIVE SPACE) blue’s COMPLEMENTARY COLOR (orange!).This is really fun for kids as they can see how the colored paint will travel to the wet areas. Continue painting the cat blue, allowing the paint to migrate down the paper using gravity. Hold paper upside down so that the blue drips and mingles towards the body.
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