How To Paint A LadyBug

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How To Paint A LadyBug Copyright 2013 - TheDonTolman.com

How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 1

The simple design and bold colors make this ladybug an ideal Ladybug Stone. Success depends on selecting the right rock to begin with. A potential ladybug stone might be as small as a bottle cap or as big as a dinner plate, but your best bet is to look for a smooth stone between 2" and 4" in diameter. If your rock is too large, your bug will risk losing the appeal of being cute. On the other hand, a stone smaller than 2" across will require far more skill and concentration. The stone you choose may be perfectly round or slightly oval in shape so long as it is symmetrical. The best bugs are rounded like a dome on top, but your stone may be only slightly curved on top and still work. The bottom side, however, must be fairly flat. When you have found a promising stone, scrub and let it dry. Then sketch the wings on freehand as shown. Or, if you prefer, use the template method to lay out the wings. How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 2

The Template Method Step 1 Set your stone on a piece of paper and carefully trace all the way around the bottom with a pencil. Step 2 Cut out the circle or oval you just traced. Step 3 Fold it in half. The curving side will serve as the plate for the ladybug's wings. Step 4 With a pencil and ruler or other straightedge, draw a line down the exact center of your stone How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 3

Step 5 Place the curved edge of your template so it covers half of the stone. Now carefully trace around the curved edge of your template. Flip the pattern over and reposition to make a matching curved line on the opposite side. Your stone should be divided into three sections. Two equal wings and a slightly smaller head area, leaving only a slight triangle showing at the tail end where the wings curve in opposite directions. Round out your wing shapes into ovals. If your first attempt isn't satisfactory, simply scrub away the pencil marks and try again. How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 4

Painting the Black Areas Pour a small puddle of black acrylic paint into your painting dish. If you're using craft paint you probably won't need to add water. With tube paint, however, you may need to experiment with water to obtain the right consistency. The paint should be loose enough to apply easily, but retain enough body for solid coverage. If your paint is runny or if the stone shows through when dry, your paint was too thin and may require a second coat. If, on the other hand, your brush drags dryly over the stone and coverage is rough and broken, try moistening your paint by adding drops of water sparingly. Use black to cover every part of the stone except the oval wings and the bottom of the stone. You can use a larger brush for most areas, but switch to your smallest brush to paint the line where the two wings come together on top. This line should not be more than 1/8" wide. Allow the black paint to dry thoroughly before you go on to the next step. How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 5

Adding Wing Color Have you decided what color you want your bug to be? Red, yellow and orange are all good choices, but lighter colors may need several coats for complete coverage. Paint around the edges of the wings, keeping your strokes steady. If you need more than one coat, let the paint dry between applications. Turn your stone around as you paint to insure that your wings are colored in all the way around. If you accidentally paint over the black undercoat at any point, don't panic. Simply allow the area to dry, then go over it with a little more black paint to repair the place. How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 6

Painting the Spots How many decorative spots you paint and where they go is up to you. You may only want a couple of large spots on each side, or you may decide to scatter smaller ones about. However many you choose to paint, be sure to space them uniformly so they don't touch or overlap. Both wings should match. Use a pencil to sketch spots on the dried wing areas. Remember that sketch marks can be painted over at any point and redone until you are satisfied. How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 7

You can sketch the spots on freehand with a pencil. If you don't feel you can paint a round spot freehand or if you want all the spots exactly the same size, try making a stencil. (1) Trace a circle of the desired size on a note card or other stiff material. (2) Cut out the center. (3) Line the hole up over one of the spots you sketched onto your stone. Press firmly around the edges of the stencil to hold it in place and use your medium brush to dab on just enough black paint to fill in the circle. Carefully lift the card straight up to avoid smearing. Allow each spot to dry before going on to the next. To speed things up, switch to the other wing and work there while waiting. (4) After you have completed your pattern of spots and let them dry, you may need to go around some of them with the wing color and smallest brush to smooth rough edges. How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 8

The Face Your bug's personality will be determined by the expression she wears. I prefer a happy look, but there are many other choices. Whether you use one of my expression designs or make up your own, take extra care when painting your bug's features. Use a small brush and be sure the paint is thick enough to show up against the black background of the face. You may have to go over the features more than once to make them stand out clearly. If you aren't happy with your first attempt, you can always paint out what you don't like and try again. To protect your bug and make the colors look brighter, you may wish to seal the surface. Use spray-on polyurethane or wipe on an acrylic finish such as Future floor polish with a lint-free cloth. After you've painted a ladybug or two, you may feel like really going bugger! Bugs come in an amazing array of shapes and colors. Books about insects are a great place to get ideas for other kinds of bugs and try painting. Or use your imagination to come up with your own makebelieve bugs. Whatever you do, just have fun making your bugs! -CowBoy Don How To Paint A LadyBug - Copyright 2013 TheDonTolman.com 9