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Welcome Spring Banner by Deb Antonick

Welcome Spring Banner By Deb Antonick Palette: Decoart Americana SoSoft Acrylics Antique Gold #14400 Baby Blue Deep #14402 Baby Pink Deep #14403 Brown #14408 Burnt Sienna #14409 Canary Yellow #14413 Crimson #14416 Dioxazine Purple #14420 Green #14422 Green Apple #14423 Ivory #14429 Lamp Black #14430 Pine Green #14438 Red Pepper #14445 True Blue #14451 Warm Neutral #14454 White #14455 Wine #14456 Wisteria #14457 Transparent Medium #70867 (2 x 2oz bottles required) Decoart Americana Acrylics: Burnt Umber #13064 Buttermilk #13003 Coral Blush #13515 Country Red #13018 Evergreen #13082 Foliage Green #13259 Light Buttermilk #13164 Napa Red #13165 Purple Cow #13262 Wedgewood Blue #13038 Winter Blue #13190 Surface: Canvas Banner #40135 Arch Top Banner Holder #62669 Misc. Supplies: Stylus #70125 Palette Paper #70560 Graphite Paper #70141 Identi Pen Black #70830 DecoArt MultiPurpose Sealer #87392 DecoArt DuraClear Varnish Satin #87394 Brushes: Papillon by the Artist s Club 4 Piece Highlighter set #20173 Liner, size 2 #20148 Angular Shader, size ½ #20111; size ¼ #20109 Shader, size 4 #20126; size 6 20127; size 8 #20129 Deb s Techniques: Drybrush method: I drybrush all of my highlights unless otherwise mentioned using the various Papillon Highlighter Brushes. The brush must be dry. When drybrushing, I load my paint from a dry surface, not a wet palette as the moisture will get into the brush and make the paint go on smudgy. I also keep an old towel handy; it is great for cleaning the brush between colors. To start, load the brush by tipping it into the first color, wipe most of the paint off on a paper towel. Lightly brush the surface in a circular or side to side motion. The harder you press, the more color you will get. Start light to see how heavy you need to go. The first drybrush coat should 1

allow some of the background to still show through. Clean the brush as best you can on your old towel, then pick up the next color as required. Apply in the same manner using less. Float / Shade: Float color with the angle shader. For painting on Fabric I do not use water. Use the Transparent medium for all floating, shading, highlighting and blending. Dress the brush in clean Transparent medium then load and blend the color as you normally would when shading. Line: Unless otherwise stated, all lining is done with identi-pen. Basecoat: Use the brush that best fits the area size. The Painting Process: Basecoat - Starting with the first color, take a clean ½ Angular Shader brush and dip it into the Transparent Medium then coat the starting area, this is clear so it is ok to go over the edges. Work on small areas at a time, i.e.: complete the head, and then move to the ears. With the brush still wet with the medium, pick up a little bit the basecoat color. Try not to cover any other elements that will be a different color. I also try not to cover up the inked lines although you can go back when the project is completed and dry and touch op the lines if needed. The basecoat does not need to be perfect; it is ok for the background to show through, I think it adds to the finished look. Shade - Once you have basecoated the starting area, corner load the same brush with the shading color. Pat the shading in softly to blend. Clean the brush with water and dry well with paper towel. Highlight - Dress the brush with Transparent Medium, corner load into the highlight color, pat to blend. Repeat this process for each individual element of the project. Preparation: The banner that I used is all ready for painting. If you are unsure of your surface, it is recommended that you wash and dry the fabric before use. Do not us any fabric softeners in the wash or the dryer as this will create coating on the fabric. Iron the fabric flat. Trace the design onto the fabric with graphite paper; be sure to trace all the design elements. Ink the design using a permanent marker, I recommend the Identi-pen. You are now ready to paint. Painting Instructions: Refer to the color photo for shading and detail placement. Note: use the shading dots on the pattern as a guide for shading. To start with, it is important to not use water for this project. In place of water we are going to use the Transparent Medium. Your brush will be dressed in the medium during the whole painting process. The only time I used water was to clean my brushes between colors. The project is painted using the wet on wet process so you will be painting (basecoat, shade and highlight) each element separately. Starting with the 2

head, then an arm etc. Very little paint is required a little goes a long way. Let s get started. Bunny face, hands and feet: Starting with the bunnies head, take a clean ½ angle shader brush and dip it into the Transparent Medium then coat the whole head, this is clear so it is ok to go over the edges. With the brush still wet with the medium, pick up a little bit of Warm Neutral and basecoat the head. Try not to cover the nose or any other elements that will be a different color. I also try not to cover up the inked lines although you can go back when the project is completed and dry and touch up the lines if needed. The basecoat does not need to be perfect; it is ok for the background to show through, I think it adds to the finished look. Once you have basecoated the head with Warm Neutral, corner load the same brush with Burnt Sienna and shade the right of the head. Pat the shading in softly to blend. Clean the brush with water and dry well with paper towel. Dress the brush with Transparent Medium, corner load into the Ivory and float the highlight on the left side of the bunnies head, pat to blend. Deepen the Burnt Sienna shading now with Brown. Repeat this process for the hands and the feet. Follow the same process for the ears but finish with a float of Red Pepper in the ears. Use the liner brush to paint in the bunny nose with Red Pepper. Dot the eyes with Lamp Black Drybrush the cheeks with the highlighter brush loaded with a touch of the Transparent Medium and Red Pepper - wipe excess paint off onto a paper towel before applying the cheeks. ** Using the process listed above, paint the remaining design elements as follows: Dress: 3

Basecoat the dress with Canary Yellow. Shade with Antique Gold. Deepen shading with Burnt Sienna. Float highlights with Ivory. Bow: Basecoat the bow with Wisteria. Shade with Dioxazine Purple. Float highlights with Baby Pink. Dot bow with Ivory. Pocket: Basecoat the pocket (around the heart) same as Bow. Basecoat the heart with Red Pepper. Shade left side with Crimson. Float highlight on the right with Baby Pink. Deepen the shading with Wine. Border along bottom of Dress: Basecoat with Ivory. Float highlight along the bottom with White. Dot with Dioxazine Purple. Under Dress: Basecoat alternate stripes as follows: Purple same as Bow, Yellow same as Dress. Bloomers: Basecoat the bloomers with Ivory. Shade under the dress with Brown. Float the tips of the bloomers with White. Drybrush the bloomers between the gathers with White to brighten. Basket: Basecoat the basket with Burnt Sienna. Shade the basket with Brown. Deepen the shading with Brown mixed with a touch of Lamp Black. Basecoat the cloth with Ivory. Shade with Baby Pink Deep. Float a highlight along the top of the cloth with White. Using the #2 Liner, tap in the scallops with White. Basecoat the bow with Baby Pink Deep. Shade with Red Pepper. Float highlights with Ivory. Deepen the shading with Crimson. Eggs as follows: Green Basecoat with Green Apple, shade with Green. Blue Basecoat with Baby Blue Deep, shade with True Blue. Purple basecoat with Wisteria, shade with Dioxazine Purple. Decorate the eggs using any colors from the palette that you like. Highlight the tops of the eggs with Floats of Ivory. Small Flowers: (head and pocket) 4

5 Blue Basecoat with Baby Blue Deep, shade with True Blue. Purple basecoat with Wisteria, shade with Dioxazine Purple. Red Basecoat with Red Pepper. Shade with Crimson. Leaves - Basecoat with Green Apple, shade with Green. Dot the flower centres with Antique Gold. Shade with Burnt Sienna. Highlight with Ivory. Large Flowers: Blue Basecoat with Baby Blue Deep, shade with True Blue. Float highlights on the tips of the petals with Baby Pink Deep, Canary Yellow and Wisteria. Red Basecoat with Red Pepper. Shade with Crimson. Highlight the tips with floats of Canary Yellow. Deepen shading between the petals with Wine. Leaves - Basecoat with Green Apple, shade with Green. Deepen shading with Pine Green. Basecoat the flower centres with Antique Gold. Shade with Burnt Sienna. Highlight with Ivory. Lettering: Basecoat the letters with Baby Blue Deep. Shade the left sides with True Blue. Float highlights on the right sides of the letters her and there with Baby Pink Deep, Canary Yellow and Wisteria. Heart: Same as heart on Pocket. Border: Alternate the checks as Follows: Purple basecoat with Wisteria, shade with Dioxazine Purple. Green Basecoat with Green Apple, shade with Pine Green. Soften the design: To make everything look a little softer, I use just White and very little of the Transparent Medium and drybrush some brighter highlights. Using the photo as a guide, drybrush white on the yellow dress, the cloth in the basket and on her bloomers. Drybrush Baby Blue Deep in the corners by checked border Wooden Banner Hanger: Basecoat the wooden banner with Buttermilk. Sand lightly Trace on the lettering, heart and leaves. Line the lettering, heart and leaves with the Identi-Pen (or permanent marker) Shade around the lettering, heart and leaves with Burnt Umber Drybrush the background with Light Buttermilk. Basecoat the letters with a wash of Winter Blue.

Shade the left side of the letters with Wedgewood Blue. Float highlights on the right sides here and there with Foliage Green, Coral Blush and Purple Cow. Basecoat the leaves with a wash of Foliage Green. Shade with Evergreen. Basecoat the heart with a wash of Country Red. Shade with Napa Red. Highlight the upper right of the heart with Ivory. Finishing: Once the project is dry you should be able to see all your lines again. If not, you can always re-ink some of your lines. Varnish the banner only and enjoy. 6

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