Autumn Splendor. by Debby Forshey-Choma

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Autumn Splendor by Debby Forshey-Choma

Autumn Splendor By Debby Forshey-Choma Palette: DecoArt Americana Acrylics Avocado #13052 Avocado Dip #13248 Black Plum #13172 Cadmium Orange #13508 Deep Midnight Blue #13166 Espresso #13261 Fawn #13242 Forest Green #13050 French Grey Blue #13098 Graphite #13161 Grey Sky #13111 Heritage Brick #13219 Marigold #13194 Orange Twist #13256 Persimmon #13516 Plantation Pine #13113 Slate Grey #13068 Snow White #13001 Terra Coral #13286 Warm White #13239 Surface: 2 piece Tavern Sign with Banner #62916 Misc. Supplies: JoSonja Glaze Medium #83106 DecoArt DuraClear Matte Varnish #87395 C-Thru Graph Ruler Soft Grip Embossing & Stylus set of 3 #70125 Blue Shop Towels DecoArt MultiPurpose Sealer #87392 Gray Graphite Paper #70141 DecoArt Texture Crackle #84215 Jute String #80167 Frog Tape Palette Knife #70194 Small Leaf Stencil (optional) Brushes: Royal Brushes Comparable Papillon by the Artist s Club brushes and Artist Inspired Brushes are in parentheses. #1360 sm, med & lge Debby s Texture brushes (Loew-Cornell Angular Bristle Brushes, size ¼ #27197; size ½ #27198; size ¾ #27199) #1400 ¾ SG White Blending Mop (Maxine Thomas Mop, size ¾ #27181) #4585 10/0, 5/0 Majestic liners (Script Liner, size 10/0 #20137; size 6/0 #20138) #3080 1 Oval Wash Combo (Varnish Set #20171) #4700 ¾ Majestic glaze wash (Glaze Wash, size ¾ #20102) #4150 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 Majestic shaders (Shader, size 0 #20123; size 2 #20125; size 4 #20126; size 6 #20127; size 8 #201029; size 12 #20131) #4160 5/8 Majestic angular (Angular Shader, size 5/8 #20112) #R1111 ½ White Bristle stencil brush (Stencil Set #20189) Preparation: 1. Apply Multi-Purpose Sealer to the sign and banner; using the glaze wash brush. Lightly sand, wipe off with a lint-free cloth. Basecoat the edges and back side of the sign and banner with Deep Midnight Blue. 1

Apply Texture Crackle 2. Note This background technique of Texture Crackle will give the effect that the design is painted on an old piece of wood that has had many years of paint layers. Place about 1/8th cup of Texture Crackle on your palette. It is a bit stiff, but when you work it with the palette knife it becomes creamy and easy to work with. Pick up a small quantity of Texture Crackle with the edge of the palette knife and begin applying it to the surface. Work with small amounts at a time to give you more control. Your application should be very thin. Lay the knife flat to apply the medium, then stand it up on the edge to lightly scrape away excess. Apply randomly in small overlapping patches to avoid developing a set pattern. Randomly allow areas of the wood surface to remain free from the Texture Crackle application; these areas will take the basecoat color differently and add more interest. Repeat steps applying Texture Crackle to the surface of the banner. Allow to dry well and then sand very lightly to remove any sharp or loose pieces; wipe off. Note When applying thin applications of Texture Crackle, it is less likely to be damaged and would be easier to repair, drying time is much faster with a thin application and less product is being used. Painting Instructions: Transferring Design 3. With a traced pattern, gray graphite and a stylus transfer the horizon line to the surface. Use the graph ruler to aid in the transfer of any straight lines, by dragging the stylus along the ruler s edge. Basecoating Background 4. Slightly pre-dampen a shop towel with water, tap into the Glaze Medium, pick up a small amount of the Light Blue mixture (French Grey Blue + Snow White 1:2), dab off on your palette paper, then rub the color from the horizon line up into the sky area approximately 1/3 over the Texture Crackle surface in a circular fashion, changing directions frequently; refer to photo for placement. Keeping the shop towel moisten with Glaze Medium allows the color to move easily over the texture. 2

Dampen another shop towel with water, repeat steps with Deep Midnight Blue, apply from the top of the sky area, working down into the Light Blue mixture, blending between the two colors; refer to photo. Repeat steps with Deep Midnight Blue, apply to the banner. Land Area 5. Basecoat the land area with Fawn; using the glaze wash brush. Corner load the angle with Espresso, randomly chisel float* over the land area; for shades. Repeat step with Plantation Pine. *chisel float by corner loading the angle, blend off on your palette, lay the bristles of the brush flat on the surface, chisel edge up. Push the paint on the bristles front left to right in a scratching motion, allowing the bristles to pull a broken line that is slightly floated. Transfer Remaining Design 6. When dry, use the gray graphite paper, a traced pattern and a stylus to transfer the moon and lighthouse and structures to the surface. Use the graph ruler to aid in the transfer of any straight lines, by dragging the stylus along the ruler s edge. Moon and Reflections 7. Slightly pre-dampen the area around the moon and lighthouse lens room with clean water, pick up thinned Light Blue mixture on the angle brush and pit-pat over the two areas to create a glow; mop to soften. If step needs to be repeated, be sure the first application is dry. Basecoat the moon with the Light Blue mixture. Two coats are sufficient, leaving a blotchy look will give the appearance of shade areas. When dry, corner load the angle with Snow White, float a highlight along the right side. Background Autumn Shrubs (on the right) 8. Load the heel of the med Texture brush with Heritage Brick, the toe with Cadmium Orange, lightly dance on your palette to blend between colors, dance shrub clusters on the surface to the right of the lighthouse and structures. Be sure the Heritage Brick is at the bottom of each cluster for shade and at the top of each cluster with Cadmium Orange. Then load the Texture brush with Orange Twist, randomly and lightly dance across the top of each cluster for highlight. 3 For proper use of the Texture brush, use the following method. Dampen the bristles with water to start the separation of bristles. Tap bristles into the paint on your palette, hold it perpendicular to your palette, pounce it up and down to get some of the paint off keeping the paint sparse on the brush. Note this brush can be used on the whole foot or just the toe.

Tap lightly on the surface, dance with the brush up and down, rolling the brush in different directions in between your fingers when it is up in the air (like dancing the twist, light on your feet). Allow some drying time in between dances so the paint sets up and you don t end up with a globby or muddy look. Background Shrubs (on the left) 9. Load the heel of the med Texture brush with Plantation Pine, the toe with Avocado, lightly dance on your palette to blend between colors, dance shrub clusters on the surface to the right of the lighthouse and structures. Be sure the Plantation Pine is at the bottom of each cluster for shade and at the top of each cluster with Avocado. Then load the Texture brush with Marigold, randomly and lightly dance across the top of each cluster; for highlight. Undercoat Lighthouse and Structures 10. Using the appropriate size shaders, undercoat the white walls of the lighthouse and structures with one coat of Grey Sky. Basecoating Lighthouse and Structures 11. With the appropriate size shaders basecoat Warm White lens, watch room, tower wall, structure walls Slate Grey wall foundations Heritage Brick roofs, chimneys Lighthouse 12. Corner load the angle with Slate Grey, float a wide shade down the right side of the tower wall. Repeat with a narrower float of Graphite; to deepen. Corner load the angle with Snow White, float a highlight down the left side of the tower wall. Corner load the angle with Slate Grey, float shading down the right side of the lens and watch room. Then corner load the angle with Snow White, float highlights down the left sides. With the 10/0 liner and Graphite, pull the lens room panes. Double load the 10/0 liner with Graphite + Slate Grey, pull the walkway base, rail and sup- 4

ports. With the 2 shader and Graphite, pull the window on the tower wall. Pull the window panes with Warm White; using the 10/0 liner. Then with the 10/0 liner and Forest Green, outline the window. Corner load the angle with Black Plum, float a shade on the right side of the lens room roof. Then corner load the angle with Terra Coral, float a highlight on the left side of the roof. Place a dip dot of Black Plum at the top of the roof for the ventilator ball. With Black Plum, pull a line up from the ball for the lightning rod; using the 10/0 liner. Structures 13. Wash over right side wall with Slate Grey; using the appropriate size shaders. Wash over the right side sections of the foundation with Graphite; using the 2 shader. Corner load the angle with Slate Grey, float shading across the top of the left side walls. With Black Plum, pull the roof lines; using the 5/0 liner. Walk shade over the whole roof on the right structure and the right sides of the chimneys with Black Plum. Corner load the angle with Terra Coral, float a highlight across the top of the other roofs and the left side of the chimneys. Double load the 5/0 liner with Black Plum + Heritage Brick, pull the side roof lines. With the 5/0 and Forest Green, pull the roof trim lines. With the 2 shader and Graphite, pull the windows. Pull the door with Forest Green. With the 10/0 liner and Warm White, pull the window panes and door knob. Then with the 10/0 liner and Forest Green, outline the windows, pull window ledges and top door ledge. Leaves 14. Corner load the angle with Espresso, randomly chisel float* under the structure; to deepen for shade. I used a small leaf stencil for the random leaves in the design. The line drawing for these leaves is also given. Position the stencil on the surface of the land area; refer to photo for placement. Secure with the Frog Tape or hold with your fingers. 5 Refer to photo for placement

and color scheme. Green Leaves - Load the med stencil brush with a bit of Avocado, swirl the brush on a blue shop towel to remove excess. Apply color in a circular motion one direction and then in a circular motion in the other direction (changing directions frequently) over the fall leaves stencil. Repeat step with Avocado Dip, randomly and lightly brush over the Avocado. Repeat with Marigold. Repeat steps for orange leaves using - Heritage Brick, Cadmium Orange, & Orange Twist Carefully remove stencil by holding one end with your fingers and lifting the opposite end. Clean stencil and brush immediately. When completed, this application should have a slight distressed appearance. If it is too solid or perfect, simply use a moist piece of paper towel the Glaze Medium to gently rub away some of the excess color. *Repeat steps for the leaf stenciling on the banner. Ground Foliage 15. With the sm Texture brush and Plantation Pine, dance in the green ground foliage under the structures; refer to photo for placement. Then with Avocado on the toe of the sm Texture brush, lightly and randomly dance on the foliage; for highlight. Repeat with Avocado Dip. Repeat steps for the orange ground foliage with Heritage Brick, Cadmium Orange for highlight and then Orange Twist. Pumpkins 16. Transfer the line drawing for the pumpkins to the surface. Basecoat with the appropriate size shaders Persimmon - pumpkins on the left and right Cadmium Orange pumpkin in the middle Avocado stems 6

Corner load the angle with Heritage Brick, float on the left and right sides of each middle section of the pumpkins; refer to photo. Corner load the angle with Orange Twist, float a highlight across the top of each middle section of the pumpkins. Corner load the angle with Heritage Brick + Plantation Pine, brush blend on your palette, float shading across the bottom of each stem. Corner load the angle with Marigold, float a highlight across the top of each stem. Double load the 5/0 liner with Plantation Pine + Avocado, pull the tendrils. Finishing: 17. To protect finished painted pieces, varnish the entire sign and banner with the DecoArt Dura- Clear Matte Varnish; using the Oval Wash Combo brush. This brush doesn t leave any visible brushstroke marks after the varnish has dried. 18. Cut two pieces of Jute String approx. 10, pull through holes of the banner and sign, tie bows. 7

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Pattern at 100% 1 x 1 To ensure your pattern is at 100%, this box should measure 1 x 1 when printed. 9

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