Paint these watercolor ornaments for this year’s holiday greeting cards! You all know how much I love wreaths. So here are two wreath ideas as well as a floral themed ornament idea.
This tutorial’s video is all in real-time. So grab your paints, grab your favorite coffee or other drink, and paint with me!
Supplies:
- Paint: LUKAS Aquarell 1862 Watercolor
- Brush(es): Creative Mark’s Mimik Synthetic, round size 6, Creative Mark’s Polar Flo, round size 2
- Paper: Stonehenge cold pressed Watercolor Paper
- Black fineliner pen
- Something to help draw a circle (i.e. mason jar lid)
- Jars of water
- Paper towel or cotton rag
- Pencil and eraser
- All of my favorite supplies here
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Project #1: Winter Ornament
Lightly draw a circle. Use yellow ochre to paint the ornament holder at the top. Then start filling in the circle space with various floral elements. I started out with a large leafy element and pine branches.
Depending on the size of your circle, you will have to use a smaller round brush like a size 1 or 2. I’m using a size 2.
Next, add berry elements. I’m using the Alizarin crimson color. Try to show different values in your berries.
Keep filling in the circle with more leaves, pine branches, and berry clusters. Make sure to paint some of the elements along the pencil line.
Project #2: Ornament Wreath
This project was inspired by those large wreaths of shiny and metallic ornament baubles. Why not make a watercolor ornaments wreath version of that?
Begin by lightly drawing a small circle. Then with three colors, Alizarin crimson, chromium oxide green, and genuine rose, paint various sized circles along the pencil line. Make sure to leave a little bit of white space for the highlight. Let the colors bleed a little and play around with values.
Fill in the spaces between the baubles with short strokes of a dark red color. This represents the shiny garland that ties everything together.
Wait until your painting is completely dry. And then use your fineliner pen to draw patterns on your baubles. It’s up to you if you want to draw on all of them or just some.
Finish it off by drawing some tiny rectangles to represent the ornament holder. And ta-da, you’re done!
Project #3: Winter Wreath
This wreath is typically my style, but since it’s holiday themed, we’ll use mostly winter colors and elements. Use a small round size 2 brush and paint short strokes with burnt umber and yellow ochre to represent branches.
Add in nature elements like sage green leaves and pine branches.
Something that you might not think to add is a blue grey color! I love this color for leaves especially in winter themed paintings.
Lastly, paint some tiny berries for that little pop of color. And you’re done!
3 Christmas Holiday Watercolor Ornaments Video – Real Time Painting
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