Week 30- Watercolor Blue Jay- Step by Step
Category: Summer
What you will need:
-big/medium/little brushes (these don't have to be specific sizes, but it was good to expose the kids to having to use different brushes to accomplish different things)
-salt
-paint palettes
-cups/bowls to hold water
-multipurpose paper
-green, red, yellow, brown, light blue (ours was called turquoise), dark blue, purple, black, paint
-hairdryer (optional to speed up the salt drying process)
Time: 1.5 hours approx. (this is a more advanced project, the kids started to get impatient towards the end so maybe plan for a break halfway through - snacks are always a safe path to go!)
Prep (was an hour because I decided to draw the bird instead of going with a coloring sheet - the reference photo is from Pinterest).
Project:
- 1: Background first! BIG brush. Green paint to cover the background. Drop the colors on quickly as you can without touching the bird. Sprinkle with salt. Dry with hairdryer.
- 2: Red berries/flowers. BIG brush. Use the side of the brush to mark the paper. Be sure to leave white spots as much as possible.
- 2: Green. Paint the leaves, fill in the white parts with the red.
- 4: Yellow: BIG brush. Fill in the tree. Solid yellow. (tip: always try to paint the lightest colors first!)
- 5: Brown. MEDIUM brush. Shade the bottom of the tree trunk.
- Light blue. MEDIUM brush. Use side of the brush the make the blots. Paint the tail solid light blue.
- 7: Purple. MEDIUM brush. Paint top half of the birds back and try to blend with the bottom part of the bird. Paint purple on the top of the birds head.
- 7: (continued) SMALL brush. Dark blue. Add dark blue to the light blue blotches and the top of the head. The beak is dark blue and so is the eye.
- 7: (continued) SMALL brush. Black. Detail. Black around the eye and feathering around the face. Emphasize the importance of leaving the chest and belly white along with parts of the face.
(logging 2.5 hours for prep and execution)
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