Let’s paint a unique floral arrangement: a watercolor eucalyptus bouquet! Eucalyptus is one of the most recognizable greenery – you can include it in a floral bouquet, hang it in your bathroom, or just use it as home decor. When I thought about painting some kind of brown bag bouquet, I thought.. why not do a spin on it and make it a eucalyptus bouquet? This way, you can use it as a greeting card or art print!
Supplies
- LUKAS Watercolor Paints
- Watercolor paper
- Round brush size 6
- Pencil & eraser
- Paper towel or cotton rag
- Jar(s) of water; spray bottle
- All of my favorite supplies here
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Level of Difficulty: Beginner
Step 1: Sketch
Sketch the generic shape of the brown paper bag. Then use your round size 6 brush and the burnt umber color to draw the branches. You can paint as little or as many as you want.
Step 2: Leaves
With your round size 6 brush and a blue/green color, start painting the eucalyptus leaves. The leaves are rounded and to paint the ones that are in profile, paint a thinner oval. Skip branches that are right next to each other to avoid paint bleeding.
Fill in with more leaves once the first layers have dried.
Step 3: Brown Bag
I used the wet-on-wet method to paint the brown paper bag. Start with a lighter brown color. Feel free to drop in some yellow ochre or other earthy colors to create dimension in your bag.
Layer with darker, more saturated colors especially towards the edges and folds of the bag.
Take your time and enjoy the wet-on-wet process.
Step 4: Final Details
When everything has dried, go back in with the burnt umber color and define the branches a bit more.
Lastly, add a colorful bow towards the bottom of the bouquet.
And voila!
That’s how you paint a watercolor eucalyptus bouquet.