Fall Frog Welcome by Taryn Mauth
Fall Frog Welcome By Taryn Mauth Palette: Deco Art Americana Paints Antique Gold #13009 Antique Whie #13058 Bright Green #13054 Burnt Orange #13016 Burnt Sienna #13063 Burnt Umber #13064 Dioxazine Purple #13101 Espresso #13261 Hauser Dark Green #13133 Hauser Medium Green #13132 Heritage Brick #13219 Lamp Black #13067 Light Buttermilk #13164 Orange Twist #13256 Olive Green #13056 Royal Purple #13150 Sea Glass #13520 Spiced Pumpkin #13546 Spicy Mustard #13284 Tangerine #13012 Teal Green #13107 Titanium Snow White #13001 Tuscan Red #13255 Hot Shots/Neons Torrid Orange #18017 Surface: Frog Welcome #80770 Misc. Supplies: Soft Grip Embossing & Stylus set of 3 #70125 Identi-pen Black #70830 DecoArt Acrylic Spray Sealer/Finisher Matte #70836 Brushes: Papillon by the Artist s Club Round, size 3 #20159 Glaze Wash, size ¾ Shader, size 6 #20127; size 4 #20126 Script Liner, size 18/0 #20136 Angular Shader, size ½ #20111; size ¼ #20109 Filbert, size 4 #20117 Blending Set #20168 Preparation: There is no preparation needed for this resin piece. Any slight imperfections can be lightly sanded, wipe with a damp cloth. Painting Instructions: FROG: Basecoat with Hauser Medium Green. Drybrush with Olive Green-all over the frog especially on the face, hands, feet, top of the eyes and the chest area. Then use your blending brush to dry brush lightly again with a tiny bit of Titanium Snow White, on the frogs feet, hands and mouth. Drybrush the cheeks-tuscan Red then dot with Titanium Snow White. Shade the frog with Hauser 1
Dark Green, then deepen with Teal Green. Use your liner brush to deepen in the nostrills with Hauser Dark Green. Eyes: Lids-Shade with Hauser Dark Green, then Highlight with Olive Green. Eyes: Basecoat Titanium Snow White, Shade with Dioxazine Purple, add a Lamp Black dot, when dry dot with Titanium Snow White.Use the Identi-pen to add the eyelashes. Dots on the frogs body is done with your stylus and Antique Gold. PUMPKINS: This piece already has circles on it. Just basecoat the pumpkins with Spiced Pumpkin. Shade with Burnt Sienna. Highlight the pumpkins with Tangerine and then with Hot Shots Torrid Orange. Stems: Basecoat Burnt Umber. Shade the bottom of the stems with Lamp Black add a Highlight stroke of Light Buttermilk. After you get the Base basecoated the Pumpkins on the Base of the piece are the same as the other pumpkins. Just add the vines with a liner brush and Hauser Dark Green. SUNFLOWERS: Centers-Basecoat with Antique Gold. Drybrush lightly using the blending brush with Burnt Umber. Dots are Lamp Black, when dry add a few Titanium Snow White dots for a highlight. Petals: You can do these two ways you can stroke them on with a #4 Filbert Brush and Spicy Mustard, or you can trace the pattern on and Basecoat with Spicy Mustard. Line the Petals and Shade the Petals with Burnt Sienna. Highlight with Light Buttermilk. SIGN: Basecoat the Sign with Antique White. Drybrush with Titanium Snow White. Add lines in the resin piece where they are, with a liner brush and Burnt Umber. When dry Shade with Burnt Umber. Dots on the Sign are Royal Purple and Spiced Pumpkin. LETTERS: W, L, O, E-Basecoat them with Royal Purple. E, C, M-Basecoat with Spiced Pumpkin. BASE: Basecoat with Sea Glass-Drybrush with Titanium Snow White. Shade: Hauser Dark Green, then deepen with Teal Green, especially in the corners and around the frog. LEAVES: #1-Burnt Orange-Drybrush with Tanger- 2
ine, the Orange Twist- Shade with Heritage Brick. Vein lines are Espresso. #2- Hauser Medium Green-Drybrush with Bright Green. Shade-Hauser Dark Green. Vein lines are Espresso. Finishing: Check all of you floats and make sure it looks good. Finish with several light coats of DecoArt Acrylic Spray Sealer/Finisher Matte. 3
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